Can she forgive and forget--and fall in love?A Women of Lancaster County StoryLeah Stoltzfus hasn't forgiven Henry Yoder for betraying her family years earlier. But Henry is a changed man. And wants to prove it to Leah. Then a family secret is unearthed, shaking Leah to her core. Henry's determined to support her in every way. If only she could leave the past behind and open her heart to him...
Her Forgiving Amish Heart is the third amazing story written by Rebecca Kertz in n her Women of Lancaster County series. We are once again back in Happiness, Pennsylvania with a great cast of characters from previous stories. I enjoyed the storyline and the underlying mystery that evolved in this book. The characters are well defined and fit together fantastically to tell this story.
This story strongly touches on what forgiveness can mean to a person. It happens with many characters throughout the story. I enjoyed the interaction between all the characters. The author has once again delivered a great story for her readers enjoyment.
I did not receive a complimentary copy of this book to read and review. I was not approached by anyone to post a favorable response. I have rated this story with five stars for meeting my expectations of a story about the Amish that I can highly recommend to others.
Congratulations to Rebecca Kertz for releasing another fabulous story.
Rating: 5 Stars!! Review: This was my first time reading a book by this author so i wasnt sure what to expect but i enjoyed it very much!!
The Characters were so enjoyable to read about. Leah was my favorite. I felt so bad what she was going through but was glad that she found God's Grace through all the hardships.
The Setting was beautifully described which made me feel like i was in Lancaster PA while reading. I visited that area awhile back with my parents one summer so ive always wanted to go back.
Overall a Good Amish Fiction Novel in this series!! Can't wait to read more by Rebecca in the future!!
For what it is, it's good. I picked it up at the behest of one of my (older) friends. It's kind of a tame Harlequin, it's totally predictable and it's book#1 this year. Leah Stoltzfus starts the book angry with Henry Yoder, the son of the local store owner. He did her cousin Issac dirt, but confessed in front of the congregation. Issac has forgiven him but Leah doesn't quite trust him. In the course of the story Leah falls in love with Henry (big surprise) and finds out a secret about herself.
Oh my this was such a great story. I can only say that I want to read more from this author. It was such a touching story, forgiveness, friendship, and patience!
The characters were so understanding although sometimes I wanted things to move a little faster, but that added to the drama of the story and there was some drama.
The were a few twists and turns in the story and that added a lot interest factor. Not a dull moment starting from page 1.
I enjoyed reading this book! The main theme is forgiveness. Leah finds herself needing to forgive not only Henry, but also her parents. Henry soon proves to be a wonderful and loyal friend. As their friendship grows, so does love!