Walk Through Fire Book 3 of “The Faith in Peril Trilogy” Assisting a neighbor in need is the Amish way, and, when Mr. Fisher’s health deteriorates, Ruth Glick discovers him unconscious on the floor. After help arrives, she is forced to contend with Mr. Fisher’s wayward son, Gabriel, who has left the Gmay to live with the ‘English’. Ruth plans to marry Isaac Zook, whom she has been courting for more than a year. After a night of singing, disaster occurs in the form of a devastating house fire. While bravely rescuing her younger brother, Abe, from the flames, Ruth suffers severe burns, marring her once lovely features. This prompts Isaac to have a shocking change of heart, ending their courtship. Struggling in recovery, an unexpected friendship with Gabriel develops, regardless of the fact that he has been shunned. There is something about Ruth he finds intriguing. This damaged, fragile woman has a backbone of pure Amish steel, and, despite his determination to live with the ‘English’, he finds himself in a quandary. Love, in all its forms, is about to sweep him off his feet.
Holly Newcastle first saw the Amish on a summer trip through Minnesota as a teenager, espying them from a neighboring farm. These quiet, gentle people have fascinated the author ever since. A lover of romance and history, she's achieved her dream of writing about a fictional Amish family in the "Faith in Peril Trilogy".
A New York native, Holly lives in Colorado Springs with her husband and two children. She enjoys gardening, hiking, and traveling, but only when she's able to tear herself away from the computer, which does not happen often enough.