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The Heart's Frontier

The Amish of Apple Grove, No. 1

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The Heart's Frontier

By: Virginia Smith, Lori Copeland
Narrated by: Cecily White
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An exciting new Amish-meets-Wild West adventure from bestselling authors Lori Copeland and Virginia Smith weaves an entertaining and romantic tale for devoted fans and new readers.

Kansas,1881--On a trip to visit relatives, Emma Switzer's Amish family is robbed of all their possessions, leaving them destitute and stranded on the prairie. Walking into the nearest trading settlement, they pray to the Lord for someone to help. When a man lands in the dust at her feet, Emma looks down at him and thinks, The Lord might have cleaned him up first.

Luke Carson, heading up his first cattle drive, is not planning on being the answer to anyone's prayers, but it looks as though God has something else in mind for this kind and gentle man. Plain and rugged--do the two mix? And what happens when a dedicated Amish woman and a stubborn trail boss prove to be each other's match?

©2012 Copeland, Inc. and Virginia Smith (P)2017 Copeland, Inc. and Virginia Smith
Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Romance Western Romance Westerns Amish

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I really liked this book more then I expected. I have read books in this genre before and some are better then others.

I believe the author did really well in portraing the characters, in that she made them more 3D, so they felt real in how they acted. Also the author did a great job in showing us the characters personality without being told. It was easy for me to picture them in my head by how they acted.
All the characters behaved in the way that I thought they would behave but it was not all black and white. It was actually an interesting read and made you think about your own personality and if you could have done what they did.

This is a clean read so it suitable for all and I would highly recommend it.
The narrator did a great job in voicing all the characters out and giving them there own personality.

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