Along Wooded Paths
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A young Amish woman recently moved from Indiana to Montana is torn between marrying a man from back home or the Englischer whose active faith is calling to her.
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Add a CommentMarianna's indecision was too drawn out!, It may just be me,because I do not like books of ANGST and full of woe and despair, and I got very weary of Marianna's wavering feelings between Aaron and Ben,and feel the book could have been at least 100 pgs shorter without all that. I also do not enjoy reading about characters who do not know their own mind(or heart) and cannot make a decision. I prefer characters who know what they want,and make it clear to their intended,because it is nothing but misery to try to 'second guess' another's intentions/feelings. This book was too much of that for my taste, and I did not enjoy reading it,as I did the first book.I'm not sure if I will read the third in this series. However,I totally loved "From Dust and Ashes: A Story of Liberation (The Liberator Series, Book 4" by this author,so I definitely plan to read more of her work.
Different from a lot of the other Amish books I've read. It kept my attention and I've not been able to guess the ending which is always a good sign.