Davey's Daughter

Davey's Daughter
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A Suspenseful Romance By The Bestselling Amish Author!

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2015

نویسنده

Linda Byler

ناشر

Good Books

شابک

9781680990942
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Publisher's Weekly

August 12, 2013
Byler’s second Lancaster Burning romantic thriller (after Fire in the Night) returns to Pennsylvania Dutch country to tell the story of Sarah Beiler, a devout young Amish woman longing for love. Many people in Sarah’s town have fallen prey to an arsonist who’s been burning barns; the victims include Sarah’s family, a young widow, and a newlywed couple who are just scraping by. In the midst of everything, Sarah is dealt a punishing blow: Matthew, the boy she has long loved, elopes to Haiti with someone else. Lee Glick is anxious to help Sarah overcome her heartache, but he’s not willing to play second fiddle to a man Sarah has made out to be perfect in her mind. The cliffhanger ending will leave series fans eager for the next installment. The clean romance and mild suspense are suitable for readers of all ages.



Library Journal

September 15, 2013

As the Lancaster County, PA, Amish community reels from arson attacks on its farms, Sarah Beiler's family copes with the aftermath of losing their barn. The bright spot in Sarah's life is her new beau, Matthew, but he is questioning the tenets of the Amish faith and considering leaving the community. Will she go with him? Sarah's cousin, Melvin, is stirring up the Amish youth to strike back against the arsonists, an action that could lead to his banishment. Will he stop? And the community leaders ask Sarah to take over a problem school as the teacher, even as another young man in her life expresses interest in her. What will Sarah decide? VERDICT The detailed depiction of the Amish community is engrossing, but the frequent use of German phrases followed by definitions within the text mars the fluidity of the writing ["vottags glessa (everyday glasses)"] and seems unnecessary since a glossary is included at the end of the book. Purchase where the author or the first volume in the series (Fire in the Night) is in demand.

Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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