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Love at Pebble Creek

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Love at Pebble Creek is a delightful book about an Amish girl, Anna King, who is struggling to find her true identity. She has an artistic talent and has come up with the idea that she is going to enter a contest and the prize is a scholarship to an art school. Winning would take her into the English world. One that she knows nothing about.

Jesse Beiler is an Amish man who is working hard to fulfill his lifelong dream of owning his own farm. He hopes to one day settle down with a wife and children. When he is hired to oversee the King farm and take care of Anna, he meets a woman unlike any he has met before. As Anna and Jesse get to know each other, they become friends. They open up to each other and over time, fall in love. As Jesse pursues his dream to own a farm, he knows he wants Anna to be his wife on that farm. Anna wants to win the art contest but she knows how much she cares of Jesse. As Anna struggles to find out who she really is, she discovers what love it all about.

The book is well written, the characters are so likeable. I highly recommend this book. I received an ARC of this book and this is my honest feedback.

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DRAWN OUT!

I'll start by saying I'm a fan of Amish romance books, so I'm aware that it's the norm for them to be a little slower than the traditional romance novels go. However, this was one just seemed to drag on. One could guess about half way through the book how it was going to end, yet the author drew it out even longer.

I felt like little Reuben was almost an after thought. He's mentioned a few times in passing and then once they make their decision about him he's never mentioned again. HELLO! Why didn't we hear more about what was certain to be a time of several adjustments?

This is the first book I've read by this author, though I'm not sure if it will be the last.

** ARC received from Netgalley **

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This is a well written book that holds your attention. It's a beautiful story about the important things in life and the pain we have to go through to realize what they are. This book was a joy to read. Thank you Kensington Books via NetGalley for the ARC copy of this book. All opinions expressed are my own.

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I enjoyed this good, clean romance. A beautifully written story about a young Amish girl and a young Amish man. She has dreams of being an artist, he dreams of being a farmer. Choices are made, a tragedy occurs, and the two learn to focus on the most important things in life. Great story!

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