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Book Review of The Preacher's Daughter (Annie's People, Bk 1)

The Preacher's Daughter (Annie's People, Bk 1)
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I give it 3.75 stars. I kept wanting to learn more about each character and could barely put the book down. Annie and Louisa have been penpals for quite a few years. They each have had bouts of broken relationships. They also have a love for art. Annie is Amish and can't seem to decide if she is ready to join the church or stick with her love for art. Louisa longs for a route away from the materialism of her family and the simplicity of what Annie has. She goes to meet her. They each long to find themselves. Also, there was a child that had gone missing 16 years earlier that seems to still be on the minds of many in the Amish village of Paradise. This book definitely is a good way to want me to read the rest of the series.