A year after her boyfriend was killed, a traumatized Katie Miller returns to her Amish community in Indiana, struggling with depression and panic attacks. Will she ever find the courage to face her inner demons?
Freeman Bontrager has been interested in Katie ever since they were in school. Now that Katie is home, Freeman finds excuses to spend time at the Miller house. Is there any future for him with this emotionally scarred woman, or should he turn to the fair beauty Eunice Byler?
When a mysterious package appears on Katie's doorstep, Freeman's loyalty is tested. Will he win her trust only to lose his standing with her parents? What will it take for Katie to overcome her fears and dare to live and love again?
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"This was a very good book. As most of her books are this book shows how we are to always keep God active in our lives, not just put on a shelf in our heart. He wants to be active in all parts of our life. He is always there when we need Him, all we have to do is call His name. We can go to church all we want, but if we don't ask God into our heart and life and confess our sins and recognize that He died for us on the cross, then he will not be able to answer us. He sees us but he does not know us." — Linda (4 out of 5 stars)
"This was a very good book. As most of her books are this book shows how we are to always keep God active in our lives, not just put on a shelf in our heart. He wants to be active in all parts of our life. He is always there when we need Him, all we have to do is call His name. We can go to church all we want, but if we don't ask God into our heart and life and confess our sins and recognize that He died for us on the cross, then he will not be able to answer us. He sees us but he does not know us."
" Second in the series. It touches on anxiety attacks, lost love and loving again. "
" i loved this book. it was a great story of someone trying to deal with panic attacks. And how hard it is to talk about what you are going through "
" Good. I read it in the trilogy. "
" I just love these books about the Amish and their lives. I really wish our lives were this simple sometimes. This was a very good story - a little repetitious but very very good. "
" I loved this book and I read the whole series and It is what I call something good to read. "
" As good as the first one. "
" I just thought the book dragged too much - first one in the series was better. This was too much focus on Katie and her depression and panic attacks. Also, thought it was more like a petty high school jealousy book about who's going to get the boyfriend. "
" Very enjoyable, considering the sad subject material at times. I could relate to the characters, and hoped for the best for each of them (even when they behaved badly --shakes head at Eunice--). "
" really. good "
" I liked the storyline of the book. Dialog was very stilted "
" This 3 book series is great and I really enjoyed reading it. There's also scripture used throughout the 3 books. "
" It was a really good book. I was surprised that one of the Amish girls started a bunch of rumors about another one. I didn't think Amish did things like that.I loved hearing about Katie and glad all things turned out great for her in the end. "
" Sweet Amish romance. I didn't really relate to any of the characters and yet it was enjoyable to be a part of their lives. I'll have to go back and read the first one. "
" I loved this series~ "
" Better than book 1 of this trilogy. "
" Another good read! Finished in under a day, so it's compelling from the start. I would like to have had a few more chapters at the end to see a little more about the main character, but, it ended in a happy manner. "
" A wonderful story of faith and overcoming anxiety. "
" The portrayal of anxiety, panic attacks and depression was very well done and I believe helpful to someone who might be experiencing this. However, some of the plot points were too contrived and predictable. "
Jill Shellabarger’s thirty year career in Chicago has spanned stage, film, television, and commercial and educational voice-over. A frequent Oasis Audio narrator, she also plays Mary Morrison in the radio series Down Gilead Lane. She and her husband live in Evanston, Illinois.
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