A Sister's Test (Sisters of Holmes County, Bk 2)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
Victoria T. (justicepirate) reviewed on + 350 more book reviews
This is a continuation of the first book in sharing the lives of three Amish sisters.
In the first book there have been several attacks and a lot of trying to figure out who is working these attacks out. If you were frustrated by the lack of getting these things figured out in the first book, that will continue in this book..
This book focuses more on Ruth, the middle sister who is kind and gentle. In the end of the first book she is building a friendship with Martin and is no longer with Luke. In this book she seems to be having a grand life but many struggles come before her and she doesn't know how she can trust in God's will for her life if these bad things continually happen to her and her family. Why would God want these things to happen? She has a huge struggle.
This is definitely a sad book. I read it in a day so it was definitely a fast read.
In the first book there have been several attacks and a lot of trying to figure out who is working these attacks out. If you were frustrated by the lack of getting these things figured out in the first book, that will continue in this book..
This book focuses more on Ruth, the middle sister who is kind and gentle. In the end of the first book she is building a friendship with Martin and is no longer with Luke. In this book she seems to be having a grand life but many struggles come before her and she doesn't know how she can trust in God's will for her life if these bad things continually happen to her and her family. Why would God want these things to happen? She has a huge struggle.
This is definitely a sad book. I read it in a day so it was definitely a fast read.
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