Wednesday, August 23, 2017

A Mother for Leah By Rachel Miller





Will Leah Fisher find love because of a buggy accident? 
Could love soften her heart so that she is able to see her answered prayers in Naomi Yoder or will she drive a wedge between her father and the only woman he has shown interest in since Elisabeth Fisher's death?

Leah Fisher lost her mother ten years ago. She is rapidly approaching womanhood and the lack is becoming more difficult every day. 
Will she be able to recognize love when it's right in front of her? 
Could love be the key to Leah opening her heart, making room for the woman her father intends to marry... or will she stubbornly cling to the memory of her own mother?
Will Leah be able to let go of her own ideas and realize that God truly does know best for her or will she allow love to slip through her fingers, destroying Samuel Fisher and Naomi Yoder's happiness at the same time?

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Rachel L Miller writes sweet Amish romance with a focus on faith, family and friendship.

She feels very strongly that God has led her to live a simpler lifestyle – thus her deep kinship with the plain people. She enjoys spending time with her family and doing fun, simple things like swimming, making sun tea, sitting outside watching the sunrise or listening to rain fall on the tin roof.

Rachel enjoys writing Amish fiction and hopes that the purity of her stories will allow God's message to shine through more clearly. She also writes Contemporary Inspirational Romance - and with all of her stories she focuses on presenting romance the way God intended it to be.

Readers can connect with Rachel on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads and her website: rlmauthor.com

My Thoughts...

This was my first book by Miller and I have to say, it was a true Amish romance and one that I would recommend to Amish fiction fans.
Miller does a good job of keeping the story clean and getting the points across without being nasty.  Miller uses this story as a good base for faith and love and god is thru out the pages with out being overly preachy.
It was slow  but it picked up and being an avid Amish fiction reader the occasional Amish word (Dutch) did not mess me up. There is a glossary in the front of the book for those new to Amish books  to help them with the words.
I gave this book 4 stars and I can't wait for the next book in the Windy Gap Wishes series.
The Mary Readereceived this book from the Author for review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are our own.

16 comments:

  1. Sounds great. A new author for me to read.

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  2. I am going to the library I will check and see if they have this one. She is a new author to me.

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  3. This is another new author to me. I will give this book a try. Thank you Mary

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  4. Oh Mary, Mandy and I have seen this book all over Your Mary Reader Facebok page and wondered if we should order a copy. You have answered that question with your review.

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  5. Mary are you going to move past all these amish books anytime soon?

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  6. After reading this review, I most certainly want to read this one. Thanks Mary!

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  7. I've never heard of this book or this author. It does sound good and I want to know what happens.

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  8. I have been waiting for your review of this one. I want to read it so bad now. I'm heading over to Amazon.

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  9. Thank you Mary. Love your review! SO glad you enjoyed the book!

    God Bless!

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  10. I've just recently seen this book come out and it sounds really good! Nice review, thanks for sharing!

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  11. Would love to read this one for sure !! Blessings ,DanaGirl

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  12. This sounds like one I would enjoy reading. Thank you for sharing, Mary.

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