Review: A Season of Change by Lynette Sowell

Amish widower Jacob Miller believes it was a mistake to visit the Amish village of Pinecraft for winter vacation, especially after his daughter is struck by a car. Stranded in Sarasota until his daughter recovers, Jacob grows increasingly wary of events that unfold in his unfamiliar surroundings—including the strange curiosity of Englischer Natalie Bennett.
Natalie never thought her circus career as an aerial silks artist would end with a blown-out knee at the age of 25. She also never knew her late mother had a secret—that she was once Amish.
When Natalie meets the Millers at the Sarasota hospital, she is attracted to their warm hospitality and simple ways—and soon wonders if they can help her find her mother’s family. As Jacob and Natalie fall in love, their worlds collide. Will their differences tear them apart? Or will their love be strong enough to blend their clashing cultures?

My ReviewA Season of Change is a heartwarming story and left me with a feeling of goodness. With the addition of Rebecca and Zeke, there was a note of humor and a touch of wonder at the thoughts of the children.

I was a bit disappointed in the amount of errors in the early chapters of the book, but they were easily overlooked because the story was so interesting.

***I received this book from the publisher/author in return for an honest review.

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My Rating: 4 roses

 

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Blessings,

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