This is a full length novel, the lengthened and rewritten version of the award-winning and best-selling Amish Christian Romance novella, The Narrow Way. The Millers' third daughter, Martha, went on her rumspringa, determined to sample the ways of the non-Amish and to start a chocolate making business. Martha has left the Amish well behind her, and is dating the handsome and successful Gary Wright. When she is arrested for something she didn't do, she calls on the only person she can trust to keep her secret, the Amish man Moses, who has loved her for years. The Narrow Way is a happy, feel-good Amish Christian romance.
USA Today Best-selling author Ruth Hartzler spends her days writing, walking her dog, and thinking of ways to murder somebody. That's because Ruth writes cozy mysteries and adventures. She is best known for her archaeological adventures, for which she relies upon her former career as a college professor of ancient languages and Biblical history.
Delightful book! This one has Martha, the third Miller sister going on her rumspringa and determined to start her chocolate business and become English. So many new things for her to see and learn. She mostly misses the sense of community the Amish have. Whenever she needs someone she calls on Moses, her life long friend. When she is arrested for something she didn’t do, she called Moses. Does she really want to leave her Amish life behind? Great story! I received a copy of this book from the author and I voluntarily wrote an honest review.
I thought I have read this book before, and usually it will tell me I have purchased this book previously, but this time it did not. I have a hangup about re-reading books so I was disappointed, especially when I already know the ending and I have paid for the book twice. So the book was good the first time, just be sure you Mark read to avoid double dipping. J😥
The Narrow Way is the third book in the Amish Millers Get Martied series written by Ruth Hartzler. This book centers around the third Miller daughter, Martha. This story has a lot happening in it and really keeps the readers interest. I enjoyed this story very much.
Martha is a determined young Amish woman on her rumspringa. She is absolutely sure she will no longer be Amish. Moses Hostetler, who is in love with Martha, has other thoughts on the subject. When Martha falls victim to the English world her whole plan starts to unravel. The characters in this story are very likeable and realistic.
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 Ruth Hartzler for writing another amazing story to add to her series.
I loved this book so much. The entire series, this one included has not disappointed me at all. This story was particularly meaningful to me. I could relate on many levels even if I am not Amish. It just meant so much the different feelings and such. Another brilliant story from Mrs. Ruth Hartzler. thankies for your wonderful stories.
Of the three stories I've read in this series, this one had the most interesting storyline. I liked the flow of the story. Again, as in the other two books, this book is riddled with errors, even calling the main character by the wrong name one time. I probably won't read anything else by this author because of all the editing misses.