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A**R
Home All Along
Home All Along by Beth Wiseman is book 3 in the Amish Secrets Series.Well Charlotte Has come a long way in her struggle to find her path for her life she has struggled to break through her painful abusive childhood, her disfuntional relational ship with her former boyfriend,and her faith with God. Now she is walking a much better path and she feels she is ready to take the next step toward a better life.Then out of nowhere a long lost relative appears in Charlotte 's life and her path is not so clear yet again. Can her faith stay strong and still help this relationship grow?Daniel wants so much for Charlotte to be the one for him but how far can he push her before she gets scared and walks. Can they come together or will the problems with their families be to much and tear them apart? This series has touched on the struggles of mental health, childhood abuse and overcoming that through faith. Beth Wiseman has taken us on a journey of faith and love through these charaters. It's amazing to watch someone grow into Gods child and his path for them. A must read
Q**R
One step in each world
Even thought this appears Amish, it was a blend of the 2 worlds. I found this a bit slow, and a bit sweet which is a fault of most Amish books. A tad unreal in my mind.Charlotte is English, has a rude sister and niece, a boyfriend, and lots of other Amish friends. It is the story of her overcoming her troubled past, embracing Christianity, and learning to trust God. All of it feels lame. I have loved Wiseman’s other books but felt this one was l-o-n-g. There seemed to be lots of side stories with the main characters shallow. They spoke of deep feelings but somehow it didn’t ring true.I liked the book ok but wouldn’t really recommend it.
S**E
Great book
I loved all the books in the group. Charlotte reunions with her sister that she just remembered about. ( the funny thing is in book 2 her sister had a different name then in book 3 not sure what happened there) Without giving the book away Charlotte and Daniel have to work through somethings to see if it is Gods will for them to be together. I read this book in like 2 days. I did not want it to end and wish there was a book 4 !!
A**R
Redeeming Love
This book was a very good read! It was a story based on the lives of four couples each struggling with their own adversity! Charlotte was struggling whether or not she should become Amish! Lena and Amos were struggling to maintain their faith after Lena’s cancer came back! Lucas was struggling as to whether he should take Eve off of life support! Jacob and Annie were struggling with whether Jacob should come back to the Amish faith! The book keeps you riveted as to how God’s redeeming love speaks to them and helps them to make the right decisions!
S**H
Wonderful book of love and forgiveness of others and self
This book is lovely and heart warming, I read the entire series and can’t wait to go on to the next one, beautiful stories that touch your heart and remind you of God’s goodness and grace even in the trials and loss we experience here on earth, we are reminded that Heaven is our home and what a glorious reunion that will be. God has us!
S**Y
A reunion of characters
This book was very difficult to put down once I started reading it. I had read Beth's other books in this series, so it was fun to see what God was doing in the lives of familiar characters. This book was well written and full of the unexpected with twists and turns that will surprise you. And for fun you will fall in love with the crazy aunt and her picked oysters! I highly recommend this book, you will not be disappointed.
R**D
Excellent read
This is a book of two lost sisters who finally find each other only to realize that being sisters does not automatically make you family. This is their journey from not knowing where they belonged to finding that home is when they are with those who love them.
J**E
Not as good as the first two books
I didn't enjoy the storyline of this book as much as the first two, but all in all I've enjoyed the series. The sudden and unexplained name change for Charlotte's sister completely confused me. In book two, she was Diandra, then in book three she became Andrea. Not sure why the editor didn't catch that.
B**E
Five Stars
very good
A**R
Excellent book, excellent author
Excellent book ,excellent author
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