Friday, August 3, 2018

"A Love for Leah" by Amy Lillard

For the Amish of Pontotoc, Mississippi, faith can open minds—and hearts—to create surprising bonds for a lifetime . . . 

Independent-minded Leah Gingerich has always been outspoken. And even though she is now a progressive Mennonite, she's rediscovering the joys of family traditions back in her Amish hometown. Yet she can't help but clash with her handsome new Amish neighbor, Jamie Stoltzfus. He's too hard-headed and old-line to see that his traumatized young nephew, Peter, needs faith and help—or that a woman who stands up to him may be what he needs to heal . . .

After a devastating tragedy, Jamie moved to Pontotoc with his nephew for a fresh start. Holding fast to his beliefs is the only way he feels he can aid Peter—and himself. But somehow, Leah's freethinking ways and feisty challenges are sparking a happiness he's never felt before. Soon, Jamie can't imagine his life without her. But are their differences ultimately too great to overcome—or can love bridge their way to a future together? 

Praise for Amy Lillard and her Wells Landing novels

“An inspirational story of romance, faith, and trust . . . will appeal to fans of Wanda Brunstetter and Beverly Lewis.” 
Library Journal on Caroline’s Secret

“Fans of inspirational romance will appreciate Lillard’s vivid characters and positive message.”
Publishers Weekly

To Purchase: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0776H6VM3/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb


About Amy Lillard
I'm a wife, mother, and bona fide Southern belle. Published author, expert corn bread maker, and Squirrel Princess.

I live in Tulsa, though I was born in Mississippi. I moved to the Sooner State when I was seventeen and met my soul mate and best friend not long after. I've retained a little of my Mississippi accent though most people think I'm from Texas. (?) Rob and I have been married for over twenty years and have a son-a mom proclaimed prodigy, of course!

I love homemade tacos, nail polish, and romance novels-not necessarily in that order. I'm a big fan of country music, a staunch proponent of saving the Oxford comma, and I'm shamefully obsessed with all things Harry Potter.

I believe that God is love. I guess that's why I love to write inspirational romances. The two go hand-in-hand for me.

I have always been intrigued with the Amish culture, their gentle ways and slower-paced lifestyle. (And I love, love, love the fact that they stay married for their lifetime.) But until recently I never thought to blend this interest with my penchant for romance. Okay, okay, I'm a bit old-fashioned and even enjoy the gender roles that are present in this culture. I love to cook and take care of my family. Yes, that's me June Cleaver with a laptop.

I dislike people trying to convince me to read the Twlight series (I'll get to it or I won't, either way I'm good with it), gratuitous violence, and strawberry ice cream. (I know I'm alone on this last one, and again, I'm good with it.)

Favorite movies-(besides HP) French Kiss, Maid of Honor, A Lot Like Love, Just Married, and Sweet Home Alabama. Oh, and Miss Congeniality, Sabrina (both versions) and a 1940′s movie called Dear Ruth. If you haven't seen it, you should! A-dorable. Anything with Doris Day and most all of Marilyn's and Audrey's.

My Review:
"A Love for Leah" by Amy Lillard is my favorite book that I have read by her.  It is a story of finding out that God's grace is free and not because we work for it.  I recommend "A Love for Leah" for all readers that enjoy the Amish genre and for readers that like clean love stories. It is the second story in the (Amish of Pontotoc) series, but I think if you haven't read the first one you would still enjoy as a standalone.

My heart ached for Peter because of all his pain after losing his family in a house fire.

The sparks fly between Jamie and Leah because they both want what is best for Peter.

I love that the author uses Biblical verses as part of the story but not in a preachy way, but in a way that really makes readers ponder them. I am going to share two quotes from the story that really spoke to me 
"Love didn't need an entire field to grow. All it needed was a crack, a small spot to take root and never let go."  and "All I know to do is pray," she said,....
"I've tried that."...... 
"Prayer isn't something you try and move on to the next thing. Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you" she quoted.


If you take the time to read "A Love for Leah" by Amy Lillard, I believe you will be urging all your fellow readers to read the book also.

I was given a complimentary copy by the author. These opinions are my own.

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