I never tire of reading books by Beverly Lewis, in fact, I have a whole shelf dedicated to her books. Her ability to draw me into the story, placing me right into the scene with the characters is amazing.
Michael Hostetler is a 25 year old Amish man, who has not joined the Amish church, and who wants to leave the Amish community to pursue a career as a draftsman. Amelia Devries is an acclaimed violinist, who has toured with world famous orchestras, but feels trapped in a world where others place their expectations on her and expects her to tow their line. They both want to please their families, but have dreams of their own.
As a way to counter the pressure she feels, Amelia invented an alias for herself, Amy Lee. Amy Lee has won first place in a fiddling contest, and at the opening of the story is opening for a country music group at the Mann in Philadelphia. Her manager, who has found out about her secret life, tells Amelia that she will not continue playing this style of music. He also informs her of an upcoming European tour that her father and he himself would like to see her take.
On her way home to Ohio, Amelia gets lost in a rain storm, and finds herself on a lonely back road. When her tire goes flat, she manages to pull off the road, but without a cell phone signal she must wait out the storm in the car. Seeing a light through the trees, Amelia is lead to Michael's door…
I loved the fact that Mrs. Lewis updated the reader, me, on the lives of the characters from previous books, and I also enjoyed meeting new ones. I really enjoyed the musical aspect of of the book, and liked reading Mrs. Lewis relationship to music in the Author’s Note, at the back of the book.
I look forward to reading the next book in the Home to Hickory Hollow series.
I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.
**The Fiddler (Book 1 in the Home to Hickory Hollow series) by Beverly Lewis was provided for me free by Bethany House Publishers in exchange for my honest review.