Shelley Shepard Gray crée des récits captivants qui explorent la vie des communautés Amish et la fiction féminine contemporaine. Ses histoires sont riches en profondeur émotionnelle et en compréhension des relations humaines. Gray excelle dans l'art de tisser des récits d'amour, de famille et de foi, offrant des expériences de lecture immersives. Sa voix distinctive et sa capacité à saisir l'essence du cœur humain lui ont valu un lectorat fidèle.
The narrative follows four English-raised siblings as they return to their grandparents' Ohio community with the intention of embracing Amish life. Throughout their journey, each sibling discovers unexpected lessons about love and the complexities of living in a close-knit community. This installment deepens the exploration of their personal growth and relationships, highlighting the challenges and joys of adapting to a new way of life.
Loneliness envelops Heart Beachy as her friends marry and leave, leaving her to manage her widowed father and a host of small animals. Despite societal pressure to find a partner, she questions the importance of marriage. Enter Clayton Glick, her father's apprentice, who is smitten with Heart but puzzled by her awkwardness. He lends a hand with her chores and pets, hoping to win her heart. As Heart grapples with her feelings for Clayton, she must decide if she can embrace love and the possibility of a joyful future together.
Exploring the complexities of relationships, this narrative delves into how deep friendships can evolve into romantic feelings. The characters navigate their emotions and the challenges that arise when crossing the line from friends to lovers. Themes of love, vulnerability, and the fear of losing a cherished bond are intricately woven throughout the story, making it a poignant exploration of connection and the risks involved in pursuing deeper intimacy.
In a heartwarming new series from a bestselling author, four siblings embark on a transformative journey as they move to their grandparents’ farm in rural Ohio to embrace Amish life. This series delves into the dynamic between Amish and English cultures through the experiences of a single family, appealing to fans of uplifting stories centered on faith, family, love, and simplicity.
Siblings Martin, Kelsey, Beth, and Jonny, each with their own unique backgrounds, seek to reinvent their lives after being raised by a divorced lapsed-Amish father and an English mother. Their visits to their Old Order grandparents, Josiah and Sylvia Schrock, provided them with a sense of stability, prompting their decision to live with them and explore their faith.
Martin, the eldest, is recovering from a breakup and eager for a fresh start. He finds himself attracted to his grandparents’ neighbor, Patti Coblentz, whose outgoing nature captivates him, despite his initial bluntness. Patti, self-conscious about her birthmark, has resigned herself to a life without marriage, viewing Martin’s directness as off-putting.
However, with time, patience, and adherence to their grandparents’ challenging rules, the siblings may discover the fulfillment they seek, including a potential connection between Martin and Patti.
New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Shelley Shepard Gray returns to the Walnut Creek Series with a poignant story of a young woman’s journey to find peace in her hometown. Kendra Troyer always planned to escape Walnut Creek, leaving behind her four siblings and an abusive home for design school in Columbus. Determined to avoid Nate Miller, the boy she vowed to despise, Kendra faced her own struggles in the city. However, after reconnecting with her faith and experiencing the loss of a close friend, she decides it’s time to return home. Back in Walnut Creek, Kendra discovers a life she never imagined: her own design shop, a charming house, and supportive friends. Yet, as she settles in, unexpected visitors and haunting memories resurface. Complicating her return is Nate, who now runs the hardware store nearby and challenges her to confront her past. As Kendra grapples with her childhood anger, she must decide if she can embrace forgiveness and find the solace she has always sought in Walnut Creek.
Addie Byler may be Apple Creek's resident wallflower, but she knows she has a lot to offer -- and much to be grateful for. Raised by her loving grandmother, she lives a life filled with good friends and hard work. Wary of romance, Addie assumes no man will look beyond her glasses and her tendency to talk to her rescue donkey, Snickers -- until the day she finds a note from a secret admirer. A prank, most likely. But then, a second note arrives . . .
Two years have passed since their friend Andy's death, and the Eight is still struggling to cope with their loss. In an attempt to give the group some time to reconnect with one another, remember their friend, and reflect on the last two years, Marie decides that a relaxing couple's getaway is just what they need before the craziness of the holiday season begins. When their large cabin in the woods turns out to be more rundown than rustic, though, Marie fears that she's ruined everything, but at least, she thinks, the trip can't get any worse, that is, until a lost English girl named Beth appears at the cabin. And with such heavy snow, the Eight is forced to take her in for the next twenty-four hours.
The narrative challenges conventional wisdom and encourages bold decision-making. It emphasizes the importance of taking risks to achieve personal and professional growth. Readers are inspired to step out of their comfort zones and embrace change, highlighting the transformative power of courage and ambition. The book serves as a motivational guide for those ready to break free from limitations and pursue their true potential.