I enjoyed all the personal interactions in the play. Annie and Ben are interesting characters, and the book does a good job of pointing out that the Amish are far from a monolithic group.
I loved Annie's People Series. It was very hard to put down.
Teresa S. (christianfiction4me) - , reviewed The Englisher (Annie's People, Bk 2) on + 28 more book reviews
Annie's People, my favorite series from Beverly Lewis.
This has not been my favorite Beverly Lewis series, but it does get better with this book. there is always such sadness in the series and I wish for a series wrapped in Amish happiness.
I have read eight to the authors other books and have enjoyed each on. I have not yet read this one but i have 2 copies. My sister in law sent me one than I forgot and ordered one off of Crossings so I am putting one on here so that others may enjoy her books.
Annie Zook struggles to keep her promises to her preacher father to abandon her art and prove her worthiness to join the church. At the same time she is dangerously close to succumbing to another forbidden desire a handsome Englisher whose interest in her is more than mere curiosity. Yet Ben Martin has sevrets of his own.......