Plain Change: The Plain Fame Trilogy
Book 2 of 3 in the Series After being forced to leave the farm, Amanda Beiler, a young Amish woman from Lititz, Pennsylvania finds herself immersed into the world of Alejandro Diaz, a famous Cuban singer living the life in the limelight of international media. As she travels with Alejandro, she...
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Book 2 of 3 in the Series After being forced to leave the farm, Amanda Beiler, a young Amish woman from Lititz, Pennsylvania finds herself immersed into the world of Alejandro Diaz, a famous Cuban singer living the life in the limelight of international media. As she travels with Alejandro, she begins to see more of the world and, despite the apparent differences, also recognizes that their lives are more similar than she thought. What happens when that bridge is finally crossed between two very conflicting worlds and two extremely different cultures? An Amish Christian Romance that will leave you breathless and wanting more. Sarah Price, bestselling author of Amish Christian Romances, brings her twenty-five years of experience living among the Amish and from growing up Mennonite to the pages of her novels and novellas, in order to present a truly authentic Amish experience just for her readers.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781482676068 (1482676060)
ASIN: 1482676060
Publish date: March 4th 2013
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 322
Edition language: English
Series: The Plain Fame Trilogy (#2)
Having just finished the first book in the trilogy, I immediately went on to read 'Plain Change'. All I can say is that I loved the book just as much as the first. It is not often that I can read books one after the other so soon when it's in a series, but on this occasion I couldn't wait. I was sad...
Amanda was facing a whole new life with Alejandro as she was now living with him. She had her own room but had to face so many changes, including when Alejandro became Viper. This book was as great as the first. All the changes Amanda faced and being forced to leave her Amish home. Again, I loved th...