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THE AMISH WIDOW'S CHRISTMAS HOPE by Carrie Lighte - Book Review

6/11/2020

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True love always finds a way…

Can their temporary house  become a permanent home?

After inheriting her uncle’s house, single mother Fern Glick returns to Serenity Ridge with the intention to sell and leave town quickly.

But her reluctance to settle so close to former love Walker Huyard—the man who broke her heart—begins to falter as their children forge a bond.

​With Christmas approaching, spending the holiday together might just be enough to reignite the love they once shared.
GOODREADS  |  AMAZON
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A poignant tale that stirred all kinds of emotions as the story unfolds. 
The single mother Fern Glick's life has never been easy or a smooth ride. She has struggled just to survive and made an effort to overcome and forget the one heartbreak in her past. 
Fern has guts. She is a strong and smart woman, capable and able, willing to make the ends meet. She has her edges, she has her weaknesses, but every decision she makes is for the better of her children, and I can only admire her. 
Walker Huyard once hurt Fern more than most could be able to do, but there were reasons that Fern is not aware of. 
I loved the way Fern's children interacted with Walker's daughter, and how Walker was with all the kids. It was sweet, heartening, he had such a tender, loving way to be with all the children. 
Walker and Fern have to learn to forgive and forget, reparations of the past are not easy to come as they had such permanent resolutions. I think they were well suited for each other. The chemistry was there, the connection was strong, and the intentions were earnest.
I enjoyed the touching story of love, forgiveness, and finding your place in the world. There are many hurdles Fern and Walker had to face until they found peace, yet the reward is priceless.
~ Four Spoons

Amish of Serenity Ridge


Carrie Lighte enjoys traveling to Amish communities across the United States and she hopes to visit a few in Canada soon, too. When she isn't writing, reading or researching, she likes to hike, kayak and spend time at the beach

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