You’ll be swept away by the endearing characters created by award-winning author Anna Schmidt. On the heels of a horrific hurricane, Hester Detlef, field director for the Mennonite Disaster Service, blows into the life of self-made, shunned Amish man John Hafner. Will she find a way through his shield and into his heart? Although the hurricane has left John homeless and badly injured, the last thing he wants is some do-gooder Mennonite woman intruding in his life. Will his impatience with her intention of restoring his faith and property keep him from accepting this beguiling stranger’s kindness?
My Comments: Interesting journey of a young man trying to pay penance and a young woman who puts others first through the Mennonite Disaster Service. This book combines Amish and Mennonite fiction. I find the romance in this book a little more believable because it isn’t instant. It develops throughout the book. The characters are colorful. I especially like Olive – one of the crabby spinsters. I found appealing the desire of John to live a life as described in “Walden.” Nobody would let him, however, and the weather completely ruined it for him. The book is satisfying, the end is great and I am looking forward to more books in this series.
I received this book from NetGalley.
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January 22nd, 2012 at 2:37 pm
Thanks for the positive review and I’m delighted that you are looking forward to reading more of the Women of Pinecraft series!! All best, Anna
February 5th, 2012 at 1:59 pm
This is a new to me author and I’ve seen the book around. It sounds like an interesting take on Amish stories.