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Secret at Pebble Creek

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I would give this 3.5 stars. Jessica moves to the small town to the inherited farm she was given by her great uncle. She is from St. Louis, and is a modern woman, whereas her great uncle was Amish. Deciding to modernize the place and fix it up for sale, she hires Eli and his brother and friends to do the construction. Overall, the concept of the story is fine, but tended to get a little too didactic for my taste. I have no problem with religion in stories, but an not overly fond of having it shoved at me at times. A fair story, but felt it could have been stronger if more plot than preaching. Would still recommend.

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What a wonderfully written book. God's love and forgiveness makes the impossible, possible. This is such a heartwarming story. I loved it and read it in one sitting. Thank you NetGalley and Kingston Books Zebra for the ARC copy of this book. This is my honest review.

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Lisa Jones Baker has given a wonderful heart warming read. The story real lead to how forgiveness makes you a stronger and better person and how certain things happen for a reason. loved every bit of this book.

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