About "A Season of Change" Book One in the NEW Seasons of Pinecraft series: A Season of Change:
An Amish widower finds love in unexpected places.
Amish widower Jacob Miller believes it was a mistake to visit the Amish village of Pinecraft for winter vacation, especially after his daughter is struck by a car. Stranded in Sarasota until his daughter recovers, Jacob grows increasingly wary of events that unfold in his unfamiliar surroundings—including the strange curiosity of Englischer Natalie Bennett.
Natalie never thought her circus career as an aerial silks artist would end with a blown-out knee at the age of 25. She also never knew her late mother had a secret—that she was once Amish.
When Natalie meets the Millers at the Sarasota hospital, she is attracted to their warm hospitality and simple ways—and soon wonders if they can help her find her mother’s family. As Jacob and Natalie fall in love, their worlds collide. Will their differences tear them apart? Or will their love be strong enough to blend their clashing cultures?
My thoughts:
Well this was quite a different kind of Amish story but one I thoroughly enjoyed. A former circus performer and an Amish widower makes for a very interesting story. I was surprised to learn that the Amish actually take vacations and that they have benefits for Haiti. All we really hear about is how strict they are and how they keep to themselves. The best lesson learned here for me was realizing that while we value the opinion of our friends, family, or church, we don't answer to them, we only answer to God. Visit Lynette to learn more or to purchase a copy, you can also purchase a copy at Amazon.
She was born in western Massachusetts in the shadow of the Berkshire Mountains, raised on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and now makes her home on the doorstep of the Texas hill country. The award-winning author of more than 15 titles, Lynette loves reading, cooking, watching movies, and is always up for a Texas road trip. When not writing fiction, she works in medical transcription and is a freelance writer and columnist for her local newspaper. Visit Lynette on her website or on Facebook to learn more.
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