I have not read the first book in this series. I love Amish fiction I came across this title I decided to check it out. Reading the first book would probably have helped me understand more of this book, but I got through it just fine without that aid.
I have to admit some time has passed between reading the book and writing the review. I do apologize for that. Some things came up that took my mind off working on my blog. But, I'm back, and I'm doing the best I can writing this review.
Jacob, Rhoda, Leah, Samuel, and others have decided to leave the Amish community of their youth and start a new one in Pennsylvania. This plan might go awry thanks to something that happened to Rhoda in book one and is just now being brought before the church.
Samuel has trouble of his own that he keeps from Rhoda. Not just his secret does he keep from Rhoda, but himself, too. In the time he is away she gets closer to Samuel's brother, Jacob, even though her heart belongs to Samuel.
I'm sorry my review stinks, but I did enjoy the book and if you like Amish fiction you'll enjoy it, too! (for better reviews check out goodreads.com).
I read this book as a review request from Blogging for Books using Adobe Digital on my laptop. All opinions are my own. I was not compensated for this review in any way.