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A Road Unknown by Barbara Cameron
Amish Roads Series #1
ISBN: 9781426740596
Trade Paperback
Synopsis: Elizabeth is at a crossroad. She's been given the chance to experience life outside of her community, away from the responsibility to care for her eight younger siblings, but Elizabeth Bontrager can't decide which road to take. Goshen has its charms and pressures, but Paradise, Pennsylvania, sounds . . . well, like paradise. And it's also home to her Englisch friend, Paula. Decision made. Elizabeth is Paradise bound.
But will the small town live up to its name? When Elizabeth meets Paula's friend, Bruce, she quickly learns he wants more than a friendship. And the same might be true of Saul Miller, her new boss at the country story that sells Amish products to the Englisch community. As the two compete for her attention, Elizabeth is surprised to realize she misses her family and becomes even more uncertain about where she belongs. She has a choice to make: return home or embrace this new life and possibly a new love?
My review: Barbara did a good job with this book as she does with all of her books. I enjoyed reading how Elizabeth's character develops as the story moves along. The title is very fitting for the story as well since Elizabeth is going down a road unknown to her. This book was enjoyable from the first page and kept me satisfied until the very last page. I thought it was neat how there were characters from both the quilt series and stitches series, it was a nice added touch. I am looking forward to the rest of this series. If you are a fan of Amish fiction you will enjoy this book.
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Thanks for sharing! Sounds like a interesting book!
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