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Available
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Collection
Publication
Barbour Publishing, Inc (2008), 304 pages
Description
Fiction. Romance. Christian Fiction. HTML: Lose yourself in Holmes County, where romance, suspense, mystery, and faith-filled Amish ways rule the day! Martha Hostettler is concerned about the continuous attacks being made on her Amish family. With a definite motive and a myriad of methods, Luke Friesen looks like the culprit. Determined to clear his name, Martha decides to play detective. What will the search for truth cost her?.
User reviews
LibraryThing member cherryblossommj
I read an ARC version of this book. I just cannot really get excited to review this book, because I hate to be against it. This is the third book in a series, and really I feel that this is one of the worst series that I have ever read. It was really boring, no answers were given to questions
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raised until the third book, and the answer wasn't even a satisfying one given all the rest of the plot provided. It was a mystery, but it was just an irritating one that made me just more mad the more events that took place as I turned the next page. The series descriptions on the individual books always says something about coming join and rest in the peaceful lives of the Amish, but this series is anything but peaceful. A character has a nervous breakdown for goodness sake, and I cannot say that I was not far behind with all of the bad coming and piling on top of it all. Reading all of this was like pulling teeth and I really rather enjoy the entire Biblical book of Job better than this. At least with Job, satisfaction follows. Through this story in three books, there is about a thousand bad things to go wrong, and maybe three good things happen. This series was my first experience with Wanda Brunstetter, and I hope it won't be my last, I had heard such great things about her books before. Show Less
LibraryThing member cherryblossommj
I read an ARC version of this book. I just cannot really get excited to review this book, because I hate to be against it. This is the third book in a series, and really I feel that this is one of the worst series that I have ever read. It was really boring, no answers were given to questions
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raised until the third book, and the answer wasn't even a satisfying one given all the rest of the plot provided. It was a mystery, but it was just an irritating one that made me just more mad the more events that took place as I turned the next page. The series descriptions on the individual books always says something about coming join and rest in the peaceful lives of the Amish, but this series is anything but peaceful. A character has a nervous breakdown for goodness sake, and I cannot say that I was not far behind with all of the bad coming and piling on top of it all. Reading all of this was like pulling teeth and I really rather enjoy the entire Biblical book of Job better than this. At least with Job, satisfaction follows. Through this story in three books, there is about a thousand bad things to go wrong, and maybe three good things happen. This series was my first experience with Wanda Brunstetter, and I hope it won't be my last, I had heard such great things about her books before. Show Less
LibraryThing member wearylibrarian
A Sister's Hope is the final book in the Sister's of Holmes County Trilogy by Wanda Brunstetter.
Martha, the youngest of the Hostettler sisters, has fallen in love with Martha's former boyfriend, Luke, much to her family chagrin. Luke and Martha face mounting odds as her father, among others,
Can Martha convince her father and the community that Luke is innocent or will she realize that her family is right and Luke is up to no good? The ending will surprise you.
Martha, the youngest of the Hostettler sisters, has fallen in love with Martha's former boyfriend, Luke, much to her family chagrin. Luke and Martha face mounting odds as her father, among others,
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suspect Luke of being behind all the attack's and destruction on the Hostettler farm. The attacks are becoming more dangerous than a nuisance as whoever is behind the attacks becomes more aggressive, and someone in the close knit community dies as a result.Can Martha convince her father and the community that Luke is innocent or will she realize that her family is right and Luke is up to no good? The ending will surprise you.
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LibraryThing member laws
I loved this book. It is the third book in a series. I read all three. Great series,story, and author.
The Hostellters finally find out who has been doing all the attacks on their family. Luke and Martha get married.
The Hostellters finally find out who has been doing all the attacks on their family. Luke and Martha get married.
LibraryThing member Darleen04
Wow, up to the second of the reveal of who the attacker was, i would have never guessed. I am usually good at solving it before the end of the book. love Wanda's books.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
304 p.; 5.25 inches
ISBN
1597892734 / 9781597892735