I usually don't read a certain author's works, because I really don't care who wrote the books and find other things to read but this time I found one I like. Beverly Lewis.
I'm in the middle of a couple of book series by her at the moment. I didn't know she wrote in series. I had picked up The Secret, enjoyed it and found at the end that it wasn't the end! I started getting that oh-oh feeling when near the end I noticed that if this doesn't wrap up soon, there wasn't going to be enough pages left to tell the story. I've finally found the second book in the library and will start that soon. (may have to re-read The Secret to remember what was happening in it)
So in the meantime, I picked up another book of hers called the Covenant, the same thing at the end, a continuation. I found the next book in the library also. I'm right in the middle of it and can't wait to find out what happens next.
Here is a brief look at the two series I'm reading:
Seasons of Grace series
Grace Byler longs to discover the truth behind her mother's secretive ways and eventual disappearance. Sure the reason has to do with her father's uncommunicative ways, Grace breaks off her own betrothal to her staid beau and is resigned to remain single. But then the young Amishman she thought was courting her best friend takes a sudden interest in her...
Abram's Daughters series
Abram's Daughters introduces readers to an Old Order family, a close-knit community and a devout people whose way of life and faith in God is as timeless as their signature horse and buggy.
Abram Ebersol and his devoted wife are raising four courting-age daughters on a firm foundation of Plain tradition, and they expect their girls to carry on that heritage by joining the church and making a covenant with God.
But the "running-around" years known as rumspringa are often a time of sowing wild oats. Each of Abram's daughters, choosing her own path, must come to terms with the Old Ways of thinking and living. And sometimes that path has detours and forks in the road with unknown destinations...
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