Love Redeemed (The New Hope Amish) is an excellent novel centering around Phoebe and Michael. Both yearn for love and a family of their own, but have insecurities of obtaining both within their close-knit Amish community. Michael isn't a talker and feels courting will be uncomfortable since the girls seem to have their own foreign language between their sisterhood. I liked this take on Amish life because I, having attended a Plain church, off and on, for over two decades, had never thought about how the menner see us womenfolk. We do, indeed, chatter with each other about canning, recipes, and such, and this may make the menner think we are unapproachable, especially if one is as shy as Michael.
Phoebe secretly likes Michael, although, at the beginning, all she gets is scolding looks when she is restless sitting in the hard bench during instruction class.
I, too, have sat in a similar class, learning The Mennonite Confessions of Faith, and so this sparked my interest. One coming in from Rumspringa's late-night activities is restless, even sleepy-eyed. Kelly did a fine job showcasing the mental battle one faces when deciding to join the church.
When tragedy strikes, after Michael and Phoebe finally create chit-chat, get to know each other better, they are torn apart. Did Rumspringa's activities and mindset cause this? Can God forgive them. Better yet, can they forgive each other? Buy Love Redeemed and find out.
I was given an advance copy of the book for my honest review.
Sicily Yoder
#1 Best-Selling Author
Also recommending "The Bliss Creek Amish" series.