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I finished The Missing, the second in the Seasons of Grace series by Beverly Lewis, A Surrendered Heart by Tracie Peterson and Judith Miller, the third in the Broadmoor Legacy series, and Dr. Frau: A Woman Doctor Among the Amish by Grace H. Kaiser, a non-fiction book about this doctor’s experiences among the Amish in the Lancaster, PA area for 28 years beginning in the 1950s. I enjoyed them all and posted a bit more about them here.
I also finished rereading Becoming God’s True Woman edited by Nancy Leigh DeMoss and am working on a review of it for another site. I will probably post a shorter review of it here later. I’d highly recommend it: it was excellent. Reviewed here.
I am currently reading My Heart Remembers by Kim Vogel Sawyer about three siblings separated after going West on an orphan train, and I have just barely started Home to Harmony by Phillip Gulley.
I’m not sure what will come next, but it will probably be something from my Fall Into Reading goals.
This is the second site in a row that just finished Home to Harmony!! I read it a few years ago, and enjoyed it.
I enjoyed Nancy Leigh DeMoss’ ‘Lies Women Believe.’ There was another one we started for a women’s study, but for some reason I never finished it.
Looks like a good list.
I’m looking forward to your review of “Becoming God’s True Woman.” Glad to hear that it was worthwhile. I’ll have to read it myself.
I think Dr. Frau sounds very intriguing. I like biographies, esp. of people who did something slightly unique so that one catches my eye!
I loved My Heart Remembers. Hope you enjoy it too. I’m starting on White Picket Fences by one of my new fave authors Susan Meissner.
Becoming God’s True Woman is a book that I plan to read next year. I’ve heard many great things, glad to hear good things from you too!
-Ashley
I enjoy amish novels too. I will have to check out some of these.