Friday, May 10, 2013

The Pieces of Summer by Wanda Brunstetter




This Book was supplied to me by Barbour Publishing through Net Galley.

Book Description

Book 4 of an exclusive 6-consecutive-month release Amish serial novel.  In The Pieces of Summer, part four of New York Times Bestselling author, Wanda E. Brunsetter’s The Discovery--A Lancaster County Saga, it’s only been a few months since Meredith Stoltzfus lost her husband, Luke, and deep down, she feels uncomfortable when Jonah Miller comes by often, so willing to help her with things around the house. Meanwhile, as a young, nameless man heals and regains strength in his body, his mind grasps at every image that flits across his memory, desperately trying to recall his former life

My Review

This is the 4th Book in the Series The Discover-A Lancaster County Saga by Wanda Brunstetter.  She is one of the best authors who write about the Amish I have read.  I have a special place in my heart for Wanda.  I picked up one of her books at a book store and that was the first Amish Novel I have ever read.  I was hooked on them.

This book starts out as Luke woke up from a coma he has been in for several months.  The only problem is that he doesn’t know who he is and where he came from.  He doesn’t remember anything at all.  Then back in Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania, Meredith, his wife is pregnant and very uncomfortable, as a lot of us understand.  Jonah continues to come and help her with the chores around the farm.  In the meantime, Luke’s mother comes by and doesn’t like it that he is still hanging around. 

This book is a GREAT book and a fast read also.  I just love Wanda Brunstetter’s books.  She is GREAT. 

I don’t want to say anything more because I would ruin the story for you.  I hope that you will pickup this book soon and read it.  It is a short story and it moves really fast. 

I would definitely suggest this book to my family and friends.  Thank you Wanda for giving us Amish Fiction readers a GREAT series.  Thank you Barbour Publishing for giving me the opportunity to read this book and give this review.

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