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Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 6 years ago
I did not know that Wanda wrote historical fiction as well as Amish fiction. I do enjoy the story. I got the book woman of courage Collection edition. We get the full story of Woman of Courage along with Woman of Hope which is Little Fawn story.We meet up with Amanda Person and we go along for her j...
Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 6 years ago
Looking for a good Christmas story. Wanda give you one. I really liked it. They wonder what it like to be on trail to west to California. It about Three wagon trains that meet up and are all set to travel to get to California.There a young girl that is to marry a fellow traveler? Will she do so to h...
For the Love of Literature
For the Love of Literature rated it 6 years ago
“I am a woman of faith who is trusting in the Lord to give her courage.” “Woman of Courage” has been on my reading list for a few years now, and I am glad that I was able to read this collector’s edition, which includes the sequel novella “Woman of Hope.” Expecting “Woman of Courage” to be a travel...
For the Love of Literature
For the Love of Literature rated it 6 years ago
Wanda Brunstetter’s “The Christmas Prayer” leaves me with mixed feelings. A brief novella, it is great for a one-to-two hour diversion, and the writing is very easy to understand. However, these qualities are also part of my criticism. The storyline seems like it would have been better suited to a f...
nancydl
nancydl rated it 6 years ago
This is a mixed clean Amish and Englisher type story that really pulled me in fast. I received this book for free and I voluntarily chose to review it. I've given it a 5* rating. It stirred up all kinds of feelings but it centers on the remarkable things about forgiveness. It really touched my heart...
For the Love of Literature
For the Love of Literature rated it 6 years ago
The English and Amish world coalesce in Wanda Brunstetter’s “The Hope Jar”, book one of The Prayer Jars trilogy. A case of mistaken identity thrusts an English girl with a broken past into the peaceful life of the Amish and opens the door to a deception that only grows with each passing day. A threa...
Mimi's Book Moments
Mimi's Book Moments rated it 6 years ago
[spoiler] [/spoiler] The Hope Jar us the first book in Wanda Brunstetter's new series, The Prayer Jars. This storyline is amazing and keeps the readers interest throughout the entire book. Although yhe author has deviated from the usual stories she writes it is a fantadtic story. I enjoyed the story...
Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 6 years ago
Wanda does it once again with her latest book. Ever wonder what would happen if you mistaking though someone was your relative or grandchild by think that the person got the same hair color as your daughter?That person goes along with it by pretending to be someone they are not. Well, that is kinda ...
Nighttime Reading Center
Nighttime Reading Center rated it 7 years ago
Ever wonder what it like to run a bed and breakfast? Well we learn about it a bit though the book of The Hawaiian Discovery. This is only at the beginning. This is where we start out at. Mandy and her husband Ken are the owners of the B and B. Their friend Ellen works there. Ken’s mother calls and w...
For the Love of Literature
For the Love of Literature rated it 7 years ago
Admittedly, I have not yet read “The Hawaiian Quilt”, although I intend to rectify that soon and delve into the backstory of some of the characters. While “The Hawaiian Discovery” can be read as a standalone, there are spoilers for the first book. The Amish subgenre of Christian fiction is one that ...
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