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Sunday, September 1, 2019

Love at Pebble Creek

Every so often, I need an Amish fiction story to lighten my reading mood.  They are light, sweet, uplifting, and generally easy to read. Lisa Jones Baker has written another of the Hope Chest series with characters facing difficult decisions, but who listen to God's whisperings to finally decide for their own best.

Anna King has a secret talent that the Amish really frown upon.  She's an artist and wants to go to art school and get a degree to be able teach art to others.

Her friend, Jesse Beiler, is the only one who knows her secret.  He's been her friend since they were in school together, and nothing would please him more than being her friend forever.  And he would like nothing better than to buy some land and farm it. 

Love at Pebble Creek is the kind of book that will keep the reader up late simply because it can't easily be put down.  The descriptions are exceptionally vivid and imaginative.  I love the description of Pebble Creek, and can imagine myself relaxing there frequently. 

This is  a five-star book, with two thumbs up, and a portrait-style  sketch of yourself.

My thanks goes to Zebra Books and NetGalley.com for providing the galley I read for this review.

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