Fifth book in series!
Plain Choice by Sarah Price is the fifth book in The Plain Fame series. Amanda Diaz has returned home to her family's farm in Lititz, Pennsylvania with her adopted daughter, Isadora. The road is no place for a little girl. However, she desperately misses her husband, Alejandra Dias also knows as Viper, the singer. Alejandra misses Amanda, but he knows the road is not the place for her and the little girl. After a while, though, Amanda knows that she needs to make things right between Alejandro and herself (she loves him too much to call it quits). Amanda calls in a favor and rejoins his tour which is now in Europe. Can these two work things out?
Plain Choice finally wraps up The Plain Fame series. This series went on way too long. It could have easily wrapped up in two or three books. I thought Amanda came across as a naïve (not innocent, more ignorant). I was really not liking her in this book. There is no way any human being over the age of 16 can be that naïve (not in this day and age). Amanda keeps saying she cannot do that because she is Amish, but she is no longer Amish. She married an Englischer (an example would be driving and flying). Plain Choice is simple and easy to read. It does contain a good (but predictable) ending that I enjoyed. I give Plain Choice 3 out of 5 stars. It was okay, but not great.
I received a complimentary copy of Plain Choice from NetGalley in exchange for an honest evaluation of the novel.