It's been a while since I've read a book I just couldn't seem to put down, but A Man of His word (Hearts of Middlefield, #1) by Kathleen Fuller is definitely one book I had a hard time putting down! One of the things I appreciate about Fuller's writing is how she handles the varying emotions of her characters. In a lot of amish fiction, you see the men, especially, portrayed as being somewhat stern, stoic, closed-up, but one of the things I really appreciated about the men in this story was that, at least with some of them, they openly showed some emotion, even going so far as to occasionally shed tears. Reading books by this author is so refreshing, because the Amish aren't portrayed as always being stern, cold, and strict, and while I know that some of their rules are quite strict, the focus in this book is more on human relationships and emotions. I also loved the running theme of hope throughout the story. What I took from this book is that even if the one you love leaves you, God never will, and when it seems as though all hope is lost, God always has a plan. I loved Moriah and Gabriel's story, and it was also fun watching Rachel and Tobias as they dealt with their changing feelings for one another. I thought it was neat how Kathleen wove their love story into the novel, along with that of Moriah and Gabriel. I love romances with differing themes and lessons to be learned, and this book definitely had both! I highly recommend this book to anyone who may be dealing with great loss--the loss of a loved one, loss of hope in a certain situation, or even to one who may be struggling spiritually, as the theme of God's love runs continually through this novel. I can't wait to read the next book in the series!