Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Review: Home From the Storm by Laurel Blount

 

Home From the Storm by Laurel Blount
Publication Date: December 26th 2023 by Berkley 
Pages: 352
Source: Publisher 
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My Thoughts:
Caleb Hochstedler’s parents were violently murdered and he left his Amish life and wife behind to pursue their killer, Trevor Abott. Two years later Caleb narrowly misses Trevor, and what he’s left behind chills him to the bone: pictures of Caleb’s wife, Rhonda.
 
Caleb high tails it back home to Johns Mill and has the shock of his life when he discovers he’s a father of two-year old twins. There’s so much he missed. There’s hurt, betrayal and old wounds that need to be addressed. Not the least is Caleb’s issues with the church. Will he be able to reconcile his differences of opinion with the Amish faith, his love for his family, and his pursuit of justice to lead to a HEA? That’s what I wanted to know.
 
Caleb and Rhonda’s story has been brewing in the background throughout the series. I felt bad for Rhonda, but also for Caleb since his grief caused him to act hastily. Details of Rhonda and Caleb’s history were revealed and even though it seemed like Caleb was the one mainly in the wrong, there were other factors at play. Both needed to step back and examine their actions, past and present. There was still so much love between Caleb and Rhonda, and I was rooting for them to heal and make their way back to each other, especially since they now had the two little ones to think about.
 
I loved the Hochstedler’s close knit family. The bumped heads a bit here and there, but there was an abundance of love between them. Caleb and Rhonda’s twins were so adorable, too!
 
Like the other stories in the series, there was a bit of danger and suspense with Trevor lurking about and unhinged. I was afraid for all the Hochstedler’s, not knowing when or where he’d surface and what kind of damage he’d inflict.
 
Home From the Storm was a well-done second chance/marriage-in-crisis romance. Not only that, it was also an uplifting story of healing, forgiveness, looking for the best in each other, and love. I’ve loved this series from the start! A definite recommend!

4 Stars


Book Description:

In this stirring Amish romance about love and second chances, a shunned man returns to protect the wife he left behind—and falls in love with the family he never knew he had.

After a senseless loss, hotheaded Caleb Hochstedler left his Amish faith and his young wife to seek justice. Two years later, he tracks his parents’ killer back home to Johns Mill, where he’s astonished to learn he’s the father of twins. Now he's determined to protect his children and the woman he still loves—if she’ll let him.

Her new husband’s abandonment broke Rhoda Lambright’s heart and proved her father, the bishop, right. Such a stubborn man could never be happy among the peaceful Amish. When Caleb unexpectedly returns, Rhoda is caught between her rock of a husband and a very hard place.

Her church forbids divorce and requires forgiveness, so Rhoda lets Caleb back into their home. But can she ever let him back into her heart? One thing’s for certain sure. This second chance will take all the faith they can find.



19 comments:

  1. I did not expect the danger and suspense

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  2. Great review!

    Anne - Books of My Heart

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  3. I just love a marriage in trouble and I do want to read more Amish this year, I really got hooked on them this year.

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    1. I highly recommend the series! Best to start at the beginning. I started with book two. I need to go back and read the first one.

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  4. Such a coincidence! I was just looking this one over today and thought it sounded like a good one. And, here you confirmed that. :)

    Sophia Rose

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    1. Yes! It's best to start with the prior books in the series to get the background since there's an ongoing story arc that finishes in this one.

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  5. Wonderful review, Rachel. This is coming up for me soon. I am really looking forward to seeing how this series ends. I have loved every book so far.

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    1. Hope you enjoy it too, Carla! Looking forward to your thoughts. :)

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  6. I love second chance romance! I'll be posting my picks of the year soon on my blog (but I already did in my Instagram). I'll check out this book for sure!

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    1. l'll check it out. Looking forward to seeing your choices.

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  7. It sounds like a gripping and emotional read, especially with Caleb's pursuit of justice and the challenges he faces upon his return. The exploration of second chances and healing within the context of the Amish faith adds and additional depth

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    1. The subject along with the Amish culture made for a wonderful read!

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  8. I've never read any of Blount's books, but I do love that Amish setting. I'll have to try some of her books next year. :D

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    1. I highly recommend the series, Lark! I hope you pick it up. :)

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  9. That's an interesting premise for a story. An Amish man leaving the community to track down the killer. That's unique.

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  10. This sounds really good. I don't often read a lot of romance but haven't read this author so will keep in mind!

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