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A Season for Tending–by Cindy Woodsmall


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Old Order Amish Rhoda owns her own canning business and she has a “special” gift yet she is criticized within her community for using her gift to help others.  Eventually, by using the special gift, she is forced to move away from the family she loves and the community she knows, to start a new life and help a family in need.

Miles away, Samuel, who is the head of the families Orchard business, is forced to look for a new way to make money as the orchard begins to fail.  He is also forced to examine his relationship with his girlfriend as they are tested during this trying time.

Leah is the teenage sister of Samuel who is testing the boundaries of her rumschpringe.  Can Rhoda help her realize she has worth and value within her family and within the life God has placed her in? As the lines between business, love, and family begin to blur, can Rhoda finally open up to a new life? And what effect will this odd, amazing woman have on the entire King family?

This is the first book in Ms. Woodsmall’s “Amish Vines and Orchards”. It is a MUST read!!  I have loved reading Cindy Woodsmall’s Amish stories since I discovered her several years ago.  She has a way of bringing the characters to life as you read through each book page by page.  Her attention to detail and her ability to portray the Amish is fascinating…and this book did not disappoint.  I was hooked from the very second I picked it up and had a hard time putting it down when I had to.  The story is such a sweet story of love, forgiveness, redemption and finding value in who you are as a person.

Cindy Woodsmall gives a clear message that forgiveness is available and change can be made for the better in each of us!  The book is full of secrets, mystery, and fun. I loved this book and could not put it down. It should come with a disclaimer that states this book is hard to put down so start when you have time.   All said and done, I found A Season for Tending very fascinating. I’ve never read a book where the Amish were presented in such an interesting way with so much fun, humor and drama. It was a wonderful discovery. The end got my heart pumping!

I highly recommend A Season For Tending to anyone who enjoys Amish fiction. And to all those don't usually read this genre, I am here to tell you this is not your average Amish fiction, this book is something special, which I definitely encourage you to try!!!

The Winnowing Season (Book 2), should be available in April 2013.

Thank you to Waterbrook Multnomah’s Blogging for Books program for my free copy of A Season for Tending, which I received in exchange for an honest review.

 

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1 comments:

Diane Estrella said...

Great review! Hugs and have a super week!!!

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