Beth Wiseman writes incredible Amish Fiction and Home All Along is no less compelling than her other books.
Charlotte has come to live in the house her brother left her in the midst of an Amish community. She is "almost Amish" in the way she lives--her house has no electricity, she has no electronics, she attends the worship services of the church in the district, but she still drives her truck and that separates her from being Amish.
Daniel is Charlotte's boyfriend and is just waiting for Charlotte to join the church so they can be married, but there are obstacles.....
Charlotte's mother has died from a drug overdose, Daniel's mom is pregnant, Charlotte's sister shows up to manipulate and use her, and Charlotte feels her life spiraling out of control.
Beth's characters are believable, likable, and real. Her settings are realistic and imaginative. Her plot moves with compelling pace to keep the reader intrigued and involved in the story. This is a five star book, with two thumbs up, and some fine Amish Cooking.
My Thanks to Thomas Nelson for allowing me to read and review this book.
My Thanks to Thomas Nelson for allowing me to read and review this book.
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