Falling for the Amish Bad Boy by Emma Miller

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Falling for the Amish Bad Boy by Emma Miller, book two in the Amish Sisters series, is a sweet and inspirational story that is a reminder of how there is always more than one side to a story; or even gossip. Beth Koffman and her many sisters watch out for their father who is suffering from early-onset dementia. As their mother died years earlier it is up to the sisters to take care of their home and farm. Jack Lehman, a hardworking young man, was sort of going out with Beth’s boy-crazy sister who broke her heart. When their eldest sister hires Jack to build a new store for Koffman family, Beth is up in arms; believing it is disloyal to their heart-broken sister. Jack is not the person some people think he is. It turns out he really is a nice guy who has a bad reputation fueled by people who think they know his story, adding their own ideas into it, and run with it, spreading it around.

It was enjoyable following Beth and Jack’s relationship. Beth has a perception of Jack based on what she was told by her sister, friend, and Honeycomb Amish grapevine. It was interesting watching how her opinion of Jack changes as they spend time together with him showing Beth the truth, and she in turn begins to trust. Beth learns the challenging lesson to not believe everything you hear, especially when it goes against your own findings and feelings. Jack and Beth’s journey to finding happiness together is sweet and endearing, but definitely not smooth; as they encounter some bumps and potholes along the way, some that could be difficult to overcome. The story is a reminder that gossip and rumors can be harmful and hurtful, also that there is more than one side to a story and to trust your.

 

Ms. Miller wrote a wonderfully sweet and moving story that left me reminders of how to treat others. The message of love, faith, trust, and forgiveness stood strong; making this sweet and inspirational read one I could not put down, drawing me in, making me forget it was fiction. This inspiring and touching story will stay with you long after you finish reading it. I highly recommend Falling for the Amish Bad Boy to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book. 



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