The Harvest of Grace by Cindy Woodsmall

by Tammy Griffin
June 14, 2012
4.5 Stars
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This is the third book is in the Ada's House Series. Unfortunately, I didn't realize this when I decided to read Harvest of Grace. But since this read is about Sylvia Fisher, Ephraim, Aaron, Lena and Grey (and so many others), it reads like a stand-a-lone novel. However. I would definitely recommend reading this series in order since I feel there is "history" I may have missed. I like this Amish love story. The tug-of-war between Sylvia and Ephraim is fun and so universal, "Jealousy crept up her spine. It seemed that he'd spent his years as a bachelor dating every single Amish woman in Dry Lake and the surrounding communities." (p. 45). Sounds like some "English" guys I know. Men will be men. Learning about an Amish dairy farm was interesting too. But it was "the secret" that kept me turning the pages.
This reads has quite an involved plot and is a "wonderful gut" read! If you enjoy Amish fiction don't miss this fantastic read! And maybe you could read books 1 & 2, too! This book was provided by Waterbrook Press/Multnomah

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