Amish by Accident
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- 5,99 $US
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- 5,99 $US
Description de l’éditeur
If you're looking for Different Amish Christian Fiction, this is it!
Amish by Accident is a "What if...?" story. If you only enjoy realistic plotlines, this book is probably not for you. But if you like fun, fast-paced, imaginative plots, this one is sure to make you smile...and maybe even shed a tear or two.
Luke Beiler has loved Elisabeth Schrock for as long as he can remember and is looking forward to the day they both join the church so they can marry. Elisabeth, however, chafes under the church rules and flees to the Englisch world leaving Luke heartbroken.
When an accident leaves Brianna Mitchell with amnesia, she feels helplessly lost. What will happen when she is mistaken for Elisabeth Schrock and taken home to Paradise, Pennsylvania?
Inspirational Christian Fiction Approx. 217 pgs.
Other books in this series include 'Englisch on Purpose' and 'Christmas in Paradise'
Avis d’utilisateurs
Amish By Accident
Fun to read, different, interesting.
Amish by Accident
This page turner will keep you guessing and deserves 5 stars ‼️
Great Storyline, Bad Proofreading
Accidentally Amish has a good storyline and the twists are within believable boundaries. I found most of the many characters to be decently fleshed out for a book of this length.
I loved the comprehensive and well written descriptions of Amish life and as the authors note stated, and I agree, these were very well researched.
About halfway through the book there began to be words in the wrong form or that the author had obviously pulled from a thesaurus but had chosen the one that least represented what the author was trying to convey. This combined with basic errors in punctuation, poor sentence structure and glaring continuity errors made it seem as if a very young and or undereducated person was now doing the writing. About three quarters of the way through the book these errors stopped. Was that portion rewritten and never proofread? It doesn’t matter except that it again threw me off the story and I hate bad proofreading.
The character Conner was nasty to children and I don’t believe Elisabeth would ever have accepted that in a husband. However, because of his newfound knowledge of certain passages in the Bible Conner changed his mind about not having children, she decided to marry him anyway. This makes no sense. Grrrrr
If you can ignore the proofreading and editing problems the book is a good, quick read and I’d recommend it. If these issues bother you, skip it.