What trouble can a couple of twin sisters get into? The answer is a lot, especially when the only thing they have in common is their appearance. Amish girl, Emma, was raised by her grandmother and is quiet and shy, whereas the bold and confident Isobel was raised by her mother who was estranged from the Amish community. The twins, separated at birth, meet for the first time on their eighteenth birthday. Isobel has boy troubles and convinces Emma to secretly exchange places. Desperately wanting to please the twin she's longed to meet, Emma agrees to change places for six months. What will happen when Isobel meets the handsome Amish boy that Emma has loved all her life? When Emma sees that Isobel's ex-boyfriend desperately wants to win her back, how will Emma be able to keep their secret?
Samantha Price is a USA Today bestselling author of Amish romance and cozy mysteries. Raised in the Brethren faith, she writes with a heartfelt understanding of the Amish way of life. When she’s not writing, Samantha enjoys quiet moments at home with her rescue cat and her fluffy white dog, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Snowy from the Ettie Smith Amish Mysteries.
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Twins apart but still connected, a feeling is always there. Raised in two different worlds, could they switch. A lot would be the same, having been spoiled and rich, compared the basic things of Amish, would be a challenge Did they have a choice to say no, would not of been a question. Rather it last a day or longer they had to swap. Good intriguing opening to this set.
I did not enjoy this book I thought it was poorly written I did not enjoy the characters even though Emma and Isobel were twins it was poorly written for each character I do not think I will be reading book 2.
Identical twin sisters, Isobel & Emma were separated as infants, each growing up in a completely different environment - one Amish, the other English.
On their eighteenth birthday, one twin appears on the others doorstep, requesting the pair trade places; being identical, who will know the difference? Finally they decide to trade for a few months, fooling everyone - at least for sometime.
I enjoyed reading about Emma & Isobel. My sister & I are often asked if we are twins; we aren't, but maybe we will pull the same stunt someday. Jk. Great read, well done Ms Price..
I am not so sure this is the typical Amish type of book I like to read. I enjoyed reading it but felt that details were missing characters were not well developed as I thou chan it would be. Emma's character is not that godly and I would have asked for more. hope these second one is better
This is a short story 86 pages in length. Totally unbelievable how Emma and Isobel trade places . There are so many gaps in the story line, it almost feels like it was told as a made up bedtime story. The lack of developed story makes this a poor read . Also knowing what I know about the Amish , it leaves much to be desired.