Can a letter written by a dying woman bring two lonely hearts together?Abby Yoder is jobless, and homeless, and has given up her heritage. When she uses her last few dollars to bid on a cedar trunk she feels drawn to at an auction, the contents turn her world upside down.Noah Lapp, a young widower, has just gotten rid of his wife's belongings at the local auction. What he didn't count on was having her cedar chest come back to him, along with his troublesome past.This series is a sweet, clean romance.Book The Proposal
Amish Homecoming, The Auction, is the second amazing story written by Samantha Bayarr in this series. The author has done a great job telling this story thru the characters she has created. I enjoyed the emotions expressed in this story which is heartfelt. The storyline is unique and will definitely keep the readers interest.
Abby Monroe finds herself alone, jobless, and homeless when she stumnles upon an Amish auction. When he attention is drawn to a lovely hope chest up for auction she knows she has to buy it for many reasons. This is where the story really starts to develope and will surprise the readers.
I was not given a complimentary copy of this book to read and review. I was not approached by anyone to post a favorable review. I have rated this book with five stars for meeting my expectations of a wonderful story that I can highly recommend to others who enjoy the Amish genre.
Congratulations to Samantha Bayarr for continuing her series with another fantastic story about the Amish. I look forward to the third book in this series.
I love this book! It was another example of Gods love to us, and how he can work things out without us even imagining it. I enjoy reading Samantha Bayarr books they are always so good and interesting.
I can't get over what a wonderful story this was! The author, Samantha Bayard, told such a heart felt tale of romance and sadness. The story of a young mother and and a too early departure from death.
This book is a goood read. It has a good storyline, a little humor, a little sadness, a little wonder, and a lot of fun. It is a book that can be enjoyed by all ... young and old.