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Book Description:
When a storm threatens Miller’s Creek, an unexpected hero will emerge.
As the harvest wedding season approaches in the small Amish community of Miller’s Creek, Kentucky, love is everywhere and if Rosemary Raber isn’t careful, she might just catch the bug. After a childhood trauma, Rosemary vowed to never let anyone close outside of her own family. Keeping her head down, focusing on her honey and cheese business always worked before. At least it had before one meandering mutt sneakily plotted against her.
My Thoughts: Heartfelt
This heartfelt story deals with the far-reaching effects of trauma. But even more, it is a story of hope and healing, which is what Rosemary needs to experience. While on the surface she seems to be doing fine, she holds back some parts of herself, keeping them private and secure, especially her heart.
Enter Paul, the gentle giant. He's a hard worker and has a sweet and caring spirit. He also thinks about Rosemary a lot, but the walls she has erected around herself make it difficult for anything more than friendship to be between them.
While it seems that the possibility of a relationship for them is an impossible feat, faith, hope, love, and healing play an important part in making it a possibility. Well, that and a mischievous four-legged creature that seems to be on a mission to help out.
The author’s descriptive writing made Rosemary and Paul’s friendship and relationship feel profoundly heartfelt throughout the story. Theirs is a lovely story of healing and love that deeply touched my heart, and I think it will do the same for anyone who reads it.
I received a copy of this book. All comments and opinions are entirely my own and voluntary.
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About the Author: Mindy Steele
Raised in Kentucky timber country, Steele is a best-selling and award-winning author who writes in favor of her rural surroundings. Winner of the 2022 and 2024 FHL Reader’s Choice award, Steele has been a welcome addition to the Amish genre. Her knowledge and admiration for the Amish contribute to her ability to understand boundaries and customs, providing readers with an inside view of Plain life. Her accidental debut into romantic suspense proves she is a writer of words and a storyteller at heart. Her books are peppered with humor and sprinkled with grace, charming all the senses to make you laugh, cry, hold your breath, and root for the happy ever after ending.


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