When Samantha Schuster and Steven Mueller were courting, she loved the fact that they worked at the same restaurant because it meant they'd get to see each other more often. But ever since Steven broke her heart, having to run into him every day at work is like pouring salt into her wound. She knows she has to make a change as soon as possible. That's when she stumbles on a job listing at the local Amish newspaper "The Buggy News." Immediately she thinks this could be her chance to start over. What she doesn't realize until after she gets the job is that the newspaper will test her strength and heart like never before. Does she have the faith to persevere and succeed, or has she just made the biggest mistake of her life? Note: This is a spin-off stand alone series featuring Isaac and Rebecca Schuster's daughter from "Amish Love Of A Lifetime."
The Buggy News (Amish Love of a Lifetime #2) was another good read by Sadie Palmer. Samantha Schuster and Steven Mueller were courting and working at the same restaurant. She loved that because it meant they'd see each other often. But Steven broke her heart and now she must see him everyday at work. She stumbles upon a job listing at an Amish newspaper "The Buggy News". She knows that this job will change everything but she doesn't expect the challenges. I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to read more by the author.
The Buggy News (Amish Love of a Lifetime #2), my first read from Christian author Sadie Palmer. If there's a problem with this book that it's so short. You want stories/books longer so you can enjoy them for a longer time. I was given an Audible copy of this book & am voluntarily reading & reviewing it. Julie Lancelot’s talented narration adds to the book's enjoyment. I'll definitely be reading more from this author. (RIP Marley January 20, 2014 - July 24, 2018).
While the writing is not the worst, it's hardly ready for publication. Dialog is stilted and dull. Characters are more like a secular adolescent imagination of what Amish culture is like than an imaginary story derived from someone who lived a Christian adolescence, much less Amish. I tried to make myself read this, but, no. I read a few chapters, scanned ahead, skipped to Book 2, read a few pages, and gave up.
This was a very good book. You got to follow different people through their life and see God work out his will in their lives.. You could see God working in their lives. Easy read and very enjoyable
A look at Samantha, older than most Amish and not married yet. A life similar to other young girls, in working in the same place as your boyfriend, until there is a break up. Seeing him everyday and with someone else. Taking a job at the newspaper, and hoping to meet that special person. She has a strong faith in God. Delightful to read and enjoyed the narration by Julie Lancelot.