SHORT DESCRIPTION:
This is the first book of the new Kentucky Brothers Series by
Wanda Brunstetter. Discover along with Titus Fisher how life can begin anew in Christian County, Kentucky. Moving from Pennsylvania, finding rewarding work, and leaving a broken romance behind is the best decision Titus ever made. But is he ready to consider love again when he meets two women: one who seems perfectly suited for any Amish man and one who challenges long held ideas of the woman’s role. Who will Titus chose, and will it be the right choice?
Product Details:
List Price: $14.99
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Barbour Books (April 5, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1602606811
ISBN-13: 978-1602606814
MY THOUGHTS:
Wanda Brunstetter. Discover along with Titus Fisher how life can begin anew in Christian County, Kentucky. Moving from Pennsylvania, finding rewarding work, and leaving a broken romance behind is the best decision Titus ever made. But is he ready to consider love again when he meets two women: one who seems perfectly suited for any Amish man and one who challenges long held ideas of the woman’s role. Who will Titus chose, and will it be the right choice?
Product Details:
List Price: $14.99
Paperback: 384 pages
Publisher: Barbour Books (April 5, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1602606811
ISBN-13: 978-1602606814
MY THOUGHTS:
If you have been reading my blog for any length of time you will know I love Amish fiction. Having grown up around many Mennonites I love that kind of simple life. Anyway...This book was just what I expected from Wanda Brunstetter! AMAZING! Her books capture my attention from the very first page. I can sneak away and feel the rocks under my feet, smell of the wood stove burning or the smell of the fresh hay in the barn. I love that about her books. The only downfall about this book is now I have to wait until the fall in order to read the next one. :-(
I can really relate to Suzanne in this story. She was not very good in the kitchen at all. She would rather be working in the woodshop. Although I never liked woodshop, I was such a tomboy in my younger years. It wasn't until my early 30's when I really developed a love for all things home!
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