Kristina A. reviewed Anna's Amish Fears Revealed (Amish Women of Lawrence County, Bk 3) on + 1528 more book reviews
Anna's Amish Fears Revealed by Tracy Fredrychowski is the third book in The Amish Women of Lawrence County series. Each book in the series can be read on its own, but you will get the full experience if you read them in order. The main character, Anna has had difficulties since her fiancé, Simon Kauffman took off a few days before their wedding. Her fears are now ruling her life. Stress, worry, doubt, hopelessness, and anxiety cause Anna to have panic attacks when she goes out in public or encounters people in the yarn shop, she owns with her sister. Anna's difficulties have worsened since Simon has returned to Willow Springs. Anna needs to turn her worries over to God and let Him guide her. Simon has returned to his hometown and plans on becoming a baptized member of the New Order Fellowship. He has a goal he needs to accomplish within six months and part of his plan includes Anna. He wants to speak to Anna and explain things to her. He finds it challenging since she keeps running from him. As Simon's mother reminds him, it will happen in God's timing, not his. Simon needs to be patient and pray. We get to catch up with Emma and Rebecca from the first two books in the series. The Amish community is divided since some members left the Old Order Amish and joined the New Order Fellowship. Anna and her siblings worry about their father, but they are unable to speak with him since they were put under the bann for joining the New Order Fellowship. We follow the characters as they work through their troubles with help from family, friends, and God. We get to see Anna, Simon, and others as they struggle with their faith. It is hard to be patient and to turn over our worries to Him. The story shows the importance of having a solid spiritual base, to study The Bible, and the power of prayer. We also see the value of having a loving family, friends who share your faith, and a caring community. I like the author's writing style. I did feel the pacing was a little slow and there is a repetition of key details. I did feel the faith message was a little strong (bordering on preachy). I appreciated the epilogue that nicely wrapped up the various storylines. Anna's Amish Fears Revealed is an inspirational tale that will touch your heart.