Victoria T. (justicepirate) reviewed on + 350 more book reviews
This was pretty good. Joe and his son Bobby have been traveling around. He has a story and a good reason why he doesn't want anyone to find him. His wife has been killed. We don't really know how or why, and so the story unfolds as it goes along.
We also meet Rachel, who is a cop in Sugarcreek. She has family who are Amish and helped raise her after her father died when she was a young girl (he had left the Amish). She tries to help her three aunts out at an Amish Inn they run that is open to all people, but they may have to close it. Her aunts seem to have a thing for entertaining people because they never know if they'll be entertaining angels.
When Joe and Bobby come to town Rachel is very curious to find out what Joe is hiding and why. She pretty much is willing to do whatever she can to find him out (which is a little crazy to read about in the beginning of the story)
Everything played out pretty well but there was a story about Rachel and a psychopath mentioned briefly about two times but they never expand on this story which bugged me. Everything else was solved really well and I like how it came together and how the characters developed.
We also meet Rachel, who is a cop in Sugarcreek. She has family who are Amish and helped raise her after her father died when she was a young girl (he had left the Amish). She tries to help her three aunts out at an Amish Inn they run that is open to all people, but they may have to close it. Her aunts seem to have a thing for entertaining people because they never know if they'll be entertaining angels.
When Joe and Bobby come to town Rachel is very curious to find out what Joe is hiding and why. She pretty much is willing to do whatever she can to find him out (which is a little crazy to read about in the beginning of the story)
Everything played out pretty well but there was a story about Rachel and a psychopath mentioned briefly about two times but they never expand on this story which bugged me. Everything else was solved really well and I like how it came together and how the characters developed.
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