Happily Ever Amish (The Amish of Apple Creek #1) by Shelley Shepard Gray
Publication Date: October 25th 2022 by Kensington
Pages: 272
Source: Publisher
Rating: ★★★★
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My
Thoughts:
Addie Holmes has been regarded as different and maybe a little
strange by her peers. She’s quiet, lives with her grandmother and has been seen
talking to her pet donkey. But she captures Daniel Miller’s attention. He’s
heard the talk about Addie, but never really considered her, and on thinking
finds it very unfair that she’s been labeled odd. Seeing her at a friend’s
wedding and how apart she is from the crowd he decides to write her an anonymous
letter telling her he sees her and finds her special and asks her to write back.
They begin exchanging letters and Addie seems to come out of
her shell a bit to the point that they start running into each other in person.
Daniel sees what everyone has been missing. A beautiful, kind-hearted,
interesting woman, but he’s worried as soon as Addie finds out he’s her secret
admirer it’ll ruin any chance he has to win her heart.
I felt bad for Addie and the way a few made her feel, how
they influenced others to think her strange, not knowing the full picture or
how this talk might hurt her. At first Addie thinks these letters are a joke at
her expense, but they become the bright part of her week. They give her a boost
of confidence knowing that someone else besides her grandmother and Snickers,
her pet donkey see value in her. I liked that she had some spine, too, and didn’t
let the opinion of others dictate her actions. I loved the story behind Snickers,
the donkey she rescued, how much he enriched her life and brought happiness to
others!
Happily Ever Amish was a sweet romance that brought
joy to my heart. I’m fairly new to the Amish romances, but I like how they highlight
looking at the positives in life, being kind, and thinking of others.
4 Stars
Book Description:
Addie Byler may be Apple Creek’s resident wallflower, but she knows she has a lot to offer—and much to be grateful for. Raised by her loving grandmother, she lives a life filled with good friends and hard work. Wary of romance, Addie assumes no man will look beyond her glasses and her tendency to talk to her rescue donkey, Snickers—until the day she finds a note from a secret admirer. A prank, most likely. But then, a second note arrives . . .
It’s not that Daniel Miller doesn’t like Addie, he just doesn’t want to court her. She’s too willful, too chatty, too odd. Yet when he learns she’s been teased because she’s never had a beau, he decides to send a little note of encouragement. One note leads to another. And when Addie begins replying with thoughtful messages of her own, he’s struck by her sweetness and warmth.
As chilly winter melts into spring, what began as a gesture of sympathy becomes something much deeper. Daniel fears revealing the truth, but with courage, faith—and a helping hand from their close-knit community—Apple Creek’s most unlikely couple may find their path to happiness.
Interestingly enough, I don't think that I have ever read an Amish romance. This one sounds like it is really well done.
ReplyDeleteNice review, Rachel. I want to read more books by Shelley Shepard Gray
ReplyDeleteI'm already cheering them on just from your review alone. :)
ReplyDeleteJoy to your heart does sound lovely
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delightful! Wonderful review.
ReplyDeleteGreat review! This is not my usual fare but maybe.
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