But together, they might be perfect…
With his crops failing, Amish bachelor Ethan King already has enough problems. He certainly doesn’t need pretty Ada Yoder—and her sunny exuberance or her penchant for jumping from job to job—adding to his troubles. But when a family emergency requires them to work together, they’ll discover that the biggest problem isn’t their differences…it’s their feelings for each other.
My thoughts:
Ada has
been my favorite character in this series and I am so glad we get her story.
Don’t get me wrong, all of the characters and their storylines have been wonderful,
heartwarming and so good, but they are not as endearing to me as Ada has been.
Ada is unlike her sisters, truthfully,
she is different than most Amish girls her age.
Cooking, sewing, anything domestic holds no interest for her. Animals, incessant talking and turning common
phrases around to where some people have no clue what she means is much more to
her liking.
Ethan is much more settled, responsible,
and mature as he must be given his situation.
When he works with Ada the sparks fly and not in a good way, they have a
different work ethic, differing views and yet, there is just something that he
finds irresistible about her. Her love
of animals, protecting them, adopting them made her special to me, she has always
been a good, decent person, she just had to find what makes her happy.
Overall, I thought this was a
charming, delightful, written book. I
love how this series is suitable for readers of all ages which is why I highly
recommend it.
I voluntarily reviewed a
complimentary copy of this book. Opinions
are my own.
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