Monday, January 16, 2012

about what books I just finish and going to start nexted.

I thought that I would do a blog tonight about the book I just finish over the weekend and tell you about the new one that I just started too. The name of the book that I just finish is A Sister's Hope by Wana E Brunstetter.

This is what is on the back of this book. Martha is the youngest of the Hostettler sisters and the most daring. While her main focus has been on her breeding business. Martha has also been troubled about the continuing attacks against her family and home in Ohio Amish community. When the prime supect turn out to be Luke Friesen-the man she loves-Martha decides to play detective. But what will the search for truth cost? Luke seems to have taken the wrong road in life. With a deflnite motive and a myriad of methods, he looks gulity as sin. Will Martha's hope in his innocence be enough to bring the real criminal to justice? Rome Hostettler disapproves of the love blossoming between his daughter and Luke. In determination to drive the couple apart, discord and dissension grow within the family.

It was other good book. At time it seem like you never know who or when other attacks going to come to the family. It was the lest person you would thought would be doing it. It does make it look like main single guy in the book was doing it. But I was really hoping that they would find out it wasn't hime doing it. It had you believe in God more as you go along in the book too. But one thing I would say watch who you make mad or let go from work. The thing of it was the person that was doing all this was taking it out on the Hostettler family just because of the father of the family let go his stepdad to the guy that was doing the attacks. Just because him and his mom was getting betup from the stepdad and he wanted them to pay for every year they got it. But I don't think he should do that since the Hostettler family didn't know that was going on. I just wouldn't take it out on someone else even if they let someone in my family go from ther job no matter what. What do you think? But it did keep you on wanted to find out if Martha and Luke ever got to date and maybe get married. You really could see how much they did love each other.

So now for the new book that I am on is the Judgment by Beverly Lewis.
And this is what on the back of the book. Two Amish sisters reunited by unforeseen circumstances. Hen Faces an ultimatum that could leave her heart forver torn. Rose looks ahead to promising future with handsome Silas. Yet can she forget her dear friend Nick...and what might have been?

This is a little bit about Beverly Lewis, born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country. Has more then fourteen million books in print. Her stories have been published in eleven languages and have regularly appeared on numerous bestseller list, including The New York Times and USA Today.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Kikila.

My goodness. I was really hooked by the first story as you were describing it. The plot really sounded complicated - just as real life can be - and it proves that people should never assume another person's innocence or guilt just by appearances. In our own lifetime, we often believe that people are doing wrong, yet we rarely delve deep enough into the circumstances of those people's lives to uncover the truth. Sometimes, even if we do, we never apologize for thinking ill of them. The book sounds just great - you manage to choose some great reading material, don't you? I think I will make a note of this one and read it myself. The Amish Community have always seemed so enigmatic to me; it will be a great opportunity to discover more about their lifestyle and beliefs by reading this.

Lots of Love,

Jazzy (Diana) XXX

dolphin_pixie_twinkle said...

I am gald that u like it and want to read it. Thanks I try to get some good one. Even the one my aunt give when she is done are good to but this was before I started posting any of this to the Blog.

Joy Light Designer said...

Interesting books, I am from amish country in PA originally, though we were not amish, I learned a lot about the people and their simple ways.

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