Amish Outsider
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- ¥770
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- ¥770
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The Amish of River Haven offer sanctuary and solace…even to those with a dangerous past.
In the wake of his estranged wife’s murder, widower Michael Forster returns to the Amish community he’d left as a teen. He wants a fresh start for himself and his daughter, Allie, away from those who still believe he’s guilty. In River Haven, a quieter life seems possible. If only Allie’s Amish schoolteacher, Catherine Brandt, was easier to ignore.
A problem solver by nature, Cathy can tell Allie’s withdrawn demeanor isn’t due to shyness. But getting through to Allie also means breaching her father’s hardened defenses. What starts as persistence soon grows into an attraction neither Cathy nor Michael saw coming. When the past suddenly threatens both his daughter and the woman he loves, Michael must risk everything to save them.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Perry (Shattered Silence) opens an Amish romantic suspense series with a master class in balancing characterization and suspense. After Michael Forster's estranged wife is murdered, and he becomes a suspect in that murder, he returns to his Pennsylvania hometown with his withdrawn eight-year-old daughter, Allie. She starts attending the local Amish school under the instruction of teacher Cathy Brandt, but Michael finds it difficult to settle into his old life with suspicion hanging over his head. Soon the investigation intrudes on all of their daily lives when a private investigator appears and a mysterious stalker follows Cathy and Allie home from school. As tensions rise, Michael and Cathy grow closer through their shared goal of protecting Allie (though they sometimes go overboard, hiding facts and feelings from her even when she clearly needs someone to talk to) and their community. Perry effortlessly blends the Amish and non-Amish aspects of the small Pennsylvania town, showcasing the acceptance and rejection on both sides. The secondary characters, particularly the police chief and Michael's brother-in-law, enhance the overall theme of fellowship, and the final revelation of the culprit is inevitable without being predictable. Emphasis on personal growth as well as romance make River Haven a place readers will gladly return to.