The plot thickens as David Stoltzfus
seeks counsel on what to do about his wayward Bishop. His niece Abigail uncovers family secrets
that generations have determined to hide and forget. There are budding romances afoot, but will
they ever bloom into fulfilling relationships?
And what to do about meddlesome Mammi who means well but can’t leave
well enough alone? These are just some
of the situations the reader will encounter in the pages of this fun yet very
meaningful book. I appreciate how
Suzanne Woods Fisher knows how to have some light hearted dialogue along with
deep, insightful conversations between her characters. This book especially deals with redemption
discipline which I found inspirational.
I received this book free from the
publishers and was not required to write a positive review.
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