Hannah Stolzfus (18, Protagonist, Christian’s aldi (sweetheart) worked at the candle shop in Lancaster County.Deborah Stolzfus (Hannah's younger sister, Schweschder) was going to sneak out as usual & go the movie theater to meet Peter Beachy (Samuel’s younger brother, bruder, Deborah’s beau). Deborah is celebrating her rumspringa.Fast forward Peter marries Deborah.Silas Stolzfus (Hannah's father, Vadder, Dat, Daed) & Miriam Stolzfus (Hannah's mother (mudder, mamm) do their best keep a keen eye out on the 2 girls. Christian Glick (Hannah's beau, Aldi) never showed up at the theater. Samuel Beachy (Christian’s best friend) also had the hot’s for Hannah. When he was working for his Uncle Timothy Beachy (OH) he had met Carolanne (aldi, OH) & continued his long-distance relationship with her. He also liked Kristine (English girl).Hannah finally found Deborah & Peter close to the front of the auditorium.Fast forward & Christian ask Hannah to be his wife. But does she know about the others? The Amish YA had gatherings & singings in the Yoders barn. Christian finally marries Hannah.Danika Yoder (Herb doctor) comes to see Hannah.There is news for the newlyweds.Fast forward Samuel marries Carolanne. She later dies of cancer. Chloe (Midwife) checks on Hannah. Not good news for the couple. Samuel moves back to help Christian with the harvest. Hannah was not happy about this at all. What other things has Hannah not revealed to Christian?A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. A very delightful well written Amish faith book. It was very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. This could also make great Amish faith movie, or mini TV series. There is no doubt in my mind this is a very easy rating of 5 stars. Thank you for the free (Story Cartel ) book Tony Parsons MSW (Washburn) The story was too predictable. The book seemed very juvenile. I might possibly have loved this book when I was 13, but being the reverse of that I was left wanting more substance. I really don't know how this book has been rated as highly as it has been. The only reason I even made it through to the end was that I was listening to it with a friend on a road trip. She felt the same way about the book, predictable and meant for a younger audience.
What do You think about An Unforgivable Secret (2013)?
Well worth a read,very compelling,. Hits on hard subjects. Very very enjoyable
—willie09
An unforgettable secret had me turning page after page. Just bought book #2
—maddiek
Very Strong emotional book. Show's the power of forgiveness and healing.
—Nina