I found this book to be very enjoyable. Once I got into the story and the characters, I had a really hard time putting the book down. Lena has lived her whole life with a birthmark on her face and has struggled with the comments and remarks that have come with that. She is a wonderful young woman who loves teaching her students and wants to help them in every way possible. Her story is one of coming to an understanding of herself. I enjoyed her story, Grey's story, and the many other stories in the book. The details of Amish life are always so interesting to me, and Cindy Woodsmall does a great job capturing so many aspects of Amish life. This book had some very intense moments, twists, and turns, which just added to the draw of the story. I find the books in this series so interesting for several reasons: there's romance, there's suspense, there's faith, there's Amish life, and so much more. I have so many thoughts swirling through my head about this book, but I can't seem to capture them well. I really found it to be another great story from Cindy Woodsmall. She really has a way of bringing Amish life to life for her reader. I look forward to the next book in this series. I'm hoping that some loose ends get tied up! I so enjoy reading about each characters struggles and challenges and joys! If you love Amish fiction, you will certainly enjoy this story!!
Disclaimer: This book was provided free for review by WaterBrook Press.
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