Annie Zook, the preacher's daughter, struggles to keep her promise to her father--to abandon her art for a full six months. Will she succeed, only to succumb to another "forbidden" desire? And what would her father do if he discovered her friendship with a handsome Englisher? Ben Martin has recently moved to Pennsylvania from Kentucky on a secret search of his own. He is mysteriously drawn to Paradise and especially to the covered bridge depicted in Annie's painting, a folded copy of which he carries in his pocket...along ...
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Annie Zook, the preacher's daughter, struggles to keep her promise to her father--to abandon her art for a full six months. Will she succeed, only to succumb to another "forbidden" desire? And what would her father do if he discovered her friendship with a handsome Englisher? Ben Martin has recently moved to Pennsylvania from Kentucky on a secret search of his own. He is mysteriously drawn to Paradise and especially to the covered bridge depicted in Annie's painting, a folded copy of which he carries in his pocket...along with a smooth peach stone. Will Ben's keen interest in Annie derail her intention to join the Amish church come autumn? (Annie's People Book 2)
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The second book in this series was a wonderful continuation. The mystery is continued and I found it to be a page turner and an enjoyable read. I love Beverly Lewis' books and especially those in a series and always find myself looking forward to the next one.
litsey
Jan 10, 2008
The Englisher
This was from the series, "Annie's People". I have read several of her series and this was excellent. They keep me interested and eager to read the next one. I try to always read all of the series. I would certainly suggest you get the first one of the series and go thru the whole thing. Have fun reading. They will keep you enthalled. I also felt that I learned a lot about the Amish people too.