Geese, babies, rugged men, and an Amish woman…how could I not say yes to this book? Add in a cozy Amish romance, Christmas cheer, and thoughtful reminders of our Savior’s birth, and this story had my full attention right away.
I love that this book is about Leah, and that Belinda the Goose is on page one. Leah is living with a wounded heart and is afraid of opening herself up again after past pain, despite her desire for a family. John is honorable and steps into his role as a single father without a thought. Even though he no longer attends church, he still talks with God through prayer and trusts Him in the quiet, everyday moments of life. What holds him back most is the fear that he is no longer welcome or seen with grace, which made seeing his Amish faith rekindled especially meaningful.
All of the reminders about the simpler Amish life made me want to slow down and connect with others even more, and it made me long for the days when I sat on the porch with my grandparents.
If you enjoy close proximity, enemies to more, or single parent books, you’ll love this one. It raises the question, “Can fear of rejection keep us from trusting God and stepping into the life He is offering?” For me, the story gently shows that grace, faith, and obedience can lead us back to where we truly belong. I’ll be crushing on this book for a long time to come.
I received a copy of this book from the author. All opinions are my own.