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A Home for Lydia (Pebble Creek Amish, Bk 2)
A Home for Lydia - Pebble Creek Amish, Bk 2
Author: Vannetta Chapman
Aaron Troyer simply wants to farm like his father and grandfather before him. But instead he finds himself overseeing the family’s small group of guest cabins nestled along the banks of Pebble Creek. That also means he must work with the cabins’ housekeeper, Lydia Fisher. — Lydia is the most outspoken Amish woman Aaron has ever met, a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780736946148
ISBN-10: 0736946144
Publication Date: 2/1/2013
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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sls avatar reviewed A Home for Lydia (Pebble Creek Amish, Bk 2) on + 54 more book reviews
The second book in The Pebble Creek Amish Series was a good book. At times I had trouble keeping my interest in the book but over all it was a good read. Can't wait to read the third book in the series.
HeartsongChica avatar reviewed A Home for Lydia (Pebble Creek Amish, Bk 2) on
Vannetta Chapman is quickly becoming one of my favorite Amish fiction authors. A Home for Lydia is the second book in The Pebble Creek Amish series, and I enjoyed it even more than the first book. Gabe, Miriam, and Grace reappear in this story, and take pivotal roles in helping Aaron and Lydia grow their relationship. This is good, in that I like to hear more about past characters, and bad, because I felt they took some of the story's focus from Aaron and Lydia. I enjoy characters who turn their relationship from "enemies" to friends to more, as the story progresses, and this is what happens with Aaron and Lydia. Some of the early confrontations between these two had me giggling. They are both flawed, beautiful souls, with burdens they each have to shoulder.

Vannetta's descriptions of the cabins and surrounding area are so well-written that I felt peace seep into my being as I read. The cabins remind me of Fall Creek Falls in Tennessee, and brought fond memories back to me. Some authors' books lack description of the setting in order to focus on the characters involved, but Vannetta's books immerse me in locations I'm not likely to visit myself.

Vannetta is not afraid to tackle tough subjects in her books, such as illegal drug use in this story, and the conclusion is well done. It isn't contrived or too far from what the real life consequences would be. The Amish may have different ways of living their faith compared to us, but they do have many of the same problems in their communities as we do. I'm looking forward to the conclusion of The Amish of Pebble Creek series later this year.

With thanks to the author for my review copy.

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