Annie Zook struggles to keep her promise to her preacher father to abandon her art and prove her worthiness to join church. At the same time, she is dangerously close to succumbing to another forbidden desire - a relationship with the handsome Englisher whose interest in her is more than mere curiosity. Yet Ben Martin has secrets of his own.
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"I have always been intrigued with the Amish people. This tells about their way of life and trying to live apart but interacting with the outside people or the Englisher as we are called. I liked the book, however didn't start on the first book of the series, but will go on to the 3rd." — Leslie (4 out of 5 stars)
"I have always been intrigued with the Amish people. This tells about their way of life and trying to live apart but interacting with the outside people or the Englisher as we are called. I liked the book, however didn't start on the first book of the series, but will go on to the 3rd."
" Wonderful wholesome love stories from amish country. "
" FANTASTIC. Second book of the series and I cannot wait to start the third. I think I am turning amish. "
" I loved this book even more than the first in this series. I can't wait to find out what happens in the third book! "
" My friend LOVES these books and wants me to read them. I just struggled through the first book which was a good book, but a VERY slow story. I told her I would try book two since she said the story "picks up". "
" I am enjoying this series and learning about the simple Amish lifestyle. "
" I enjoyed this book but realized a short way in I had already read it! I have to get the third book in the series to see what happens! All of Beverly Lewis' Amish series are entertaining quick reads and clean. If the Amish culture peaks your interest I think you would enjoy this series. "
" Good book. Definitely left room for the next book in the series. "
" I really like this book, I can't wait to read the next one. "
" i liked this book, and even got really into it, but then, it ended with no questions answered, and it was so annoying! so, 2 stars for leaving me unfulfilled! "
" Enjoyed this one too. Need to read book #3 to find out what happens to Annie and what Ben's secret is. I could picture the countryside, the house, the clothes. "
" Enjoying this series of books keeping my interest "
" I love all of Beverly Lewis' books. I had the privilege of meeting her a couple of years ago. She is a lovely person who took the time to talk for a few minutes to everyone who stood in line at the book signing. "
" Okay! I LOOOOOOOOOOOVED this book! I'm cant wait to find out what happens!!! I'm reading the third book now! "
" A great continuation of this series. I want to get to the conclusion and see where it all ends up. "
" I enjoy Beverly Lewis' Amish Books. "
" Another book that was hard for me to put down. I just had to know what was going to happen next. I was surprised by somethings that happened & also sad how somethings happened during the story,too! "
" This is book two in a series of three. I like the story, but the author is belaboring a good idea. This book of three should be just one book. When will it end? "
" It was good but it was drug out needlessly. "
" 2nd book in the Annie's people series. "
" Just finished this book and left me hanging big time!!! :( I forgot there was a #3!! "
" I loved this book! It was a fun and easy read. The best one in the series. The characters are well developed - you love some and dislike others. This book has a good rhythm, going from one story to another with ease. "
" The ending was kind of a disappointment but the storyline was great up until the end. (Just my opinion...) "
" I liked this book. It was an easy read and pretty predictable plot, but still informative about the Amish way of life. "
" This the second book I've read by Beverly Lewis. I read it in only 1 day. "
" I always look forward to new books by this author. She is great. "
" An OK book about cross-cultural relationships -- the way some Amish stay separate and how others don't. "
" Annie's People series was my second favorite series. I would start with this series or Abrams Daughters. You might be surprised how fascinating the Amish are...or maybe it is just me. "
" Starting to get frustrated with the endings of this series. There is very little to no closure. But, it reads so real to me and I ache for the characters. Trying to decide if I should read the next one or not. I can't seem to imagine a way for everything to work out for everyone. "
" A nice read but not the best Amish novel I've read. It left too many open ends, even if there is a sequel. "
" was excited to get to the next book........ "
" The story line has continued with the second book in this 3 book series. I am very curious to see how the relationship between Annie and Ben plays out as well as for Lou and Sam. Again a very interesting look into the Amish community. "
" This author has excellent character development - sucks you right into the story! "
" This series is growing on me. The writing style doesn't bother me anymore and the story has really pulled me along. Definitely enjoying it more than I originally anticipated. "
" I was a little disappointed in this book. It left some questions at the end. I need to read the next book. I like the premise of the story. "
Beverly Lewis, born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, is an author with more than seventeen million books in print. Her stories have been published in eleven languages and have regularly appeared on numerous bestseller lists, including the New York Times and USA Today.
Aimee Lilly is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator who has been involved in the broadcasting and radio drama field since 1989. She has read audiobooks by many bestselling authors, including Elizabeth George, Janette Oke, and Francine Rivers.
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