Amy is celebrating with a Kindle Fire giveaway.
One winner will receive:
- A Kindle Fire
- Books 1 and 2 in the Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel series, A Hopeful Heart and A Mother's Secret.
Don't miss a moment of the fun; enter today and be sure to stop by Amy's blog on July 7th to see if you won.
About the book:
Book two in the Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel series.
Carolyn Lapp dreams of marrying for love. But will the errors of her past destroy this dream forever?
Carolyn Lapp longs to have a traditional Amish family. But she lives on her brother's farm with her parents and her 15-year old son, Benjamin. Carolyn has never revealed the identity of Benjamin's father and lives daily with the guilt and shame of her youthful indiscretion. Her brother simply will not forgive her.
His answer is to arrange a practical marriage for Carolyn to Saul, a widower with a little girl. But Carolyn isn't convinced that Saul really loves her and believes he is simply looking for someone to help raise his daughter.
When Benjamin causes trouble at a local horse auction, horse breeder Joshua Glick decides that he must be taught a lesson. Carolyn and Joshua are unmistakably drawn to each other, but Joshua mistakenly assumes that Benjamin is Carolyn's brother. Carolyn fears that if he discovers the truth, her past will destroy their budding romance.
After years of shame and loneliness, Carolyn suddenly has two men vying for her attention. But which of them will give her the family-and the unconditional love-she's longed for?
Purchase a copy: http://ow.ly/xlHpQ
About the author:
Amy Clipston holds a degree in communication from Virginia Wesleyan College and works full-time for the City of Charlotte, NC. Amy lives in North Carolina with her husband, and two sons and four spoiled rotten cats.
My Review:
Amy Clipston has written another excellent Amish fiction book! "A Mother's Secret" is a book that does not have a "typical" Amish woman as the main character as so many of the Amish novels do as Carolyn is thirty-one years old, has never been married and has a teenage son. I really enjoyed this book and also that it was not the typical Amish fiction novel. Carolyn was very easy to relate to throughout the book. She is seeking for love and to have that picture perfect life of having a husband whom loves her and her son and their own home. However, she feels unworthy of this and has the guilt and burden of secrets that she has been holding on to. I really enjoyed the characters and the storyline and I was immediately drawn into Carolyn's life and into the story. I highly recommend this series to Amish fans!
To read other reviews included on this blog tour, go here!
*Thanks to Litfuse Publicity Group for including me on this blog tour and for the complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a honest review.*
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