About the Book
Title: Liza’s Second Chance
Author: Molly Jebber
Genre: Christian Amish Fiction
Release Date: January 30, 2018
The sweet welcome of straight-from-the-oven sugar cookies and hot cocoa. The warm invitation of apple pie and fresh cold milk. In 1912 Ohio, the Amish Charm Bakery is the heart of a close-knit, faith-nourished community, where people can find a refuge, a place to start again—and love that can make their lives new . . . For Liza Schrock, the bakery her late husband bought was an unexpected haven from their unhappy arranged marriage. Now she’s perfectly content to cook up mouth-watering delights for her hometown, give to those alone or in trouble—and remain happily unwed. And though she’s willing to give handsome, newly-arrived widower Jacob Graber all the help he desperately needs, she is sure they can stay just friends . . . But as Liza also tries to aid Jacob’s troubled teenage daughter, she starts caring far too much for his gentle ways and steadfast hopes. And when a wrenching secret she must keep comes between them, can Liza find the faith to risk opening her heart again—and reach for one more chance at real love?
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My Review:
"Liza’s Second Chance" by Molly Jebber is the first book in the (Amish Charm Bakery)series.
I really enjoyed this novel. I was drawn into this story from the first sentence. I could really feel the character's pains and disappointments about their lost ones. I could really understand and sympathize with Liza and why she didn't want to enter into a second marriage!
I was surprised about the violence that a character showed against the Amish, well in fact the characters showed violence to all.
This book is an Amish book at it's best. It is full of heartaches and love and forgiveness. I recommend this book to all fans of the Amish genre. If you have read other books by Molly Jebber you will be happy to know that a pocket keepsake quilt has made it's way into this novel as well. Molly Jebber shows that the Amish have issues and problems and gossip just like the English, after all the Amish are people and were created by God
I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
My Review:
"Liza’s Second Chance" by Molly Jebber is the first book in the (Amish Charm Bakery)series.
I really enjoyed this novel. I was drawn into this story from the first sentence. I could really feel the character's pains and disappointments about their lost ones. I could really understand and sympathize with Liza and why she didn't want to enter into a second marriage!
I was surprised about the violence that a character showed against the Amish, well in fact the characters showed violence to all.
This book is an Amish book at it's best. It is full of heartaches and love and forgiveness. I recommend this book to all fans of the Amish genre. If you have read other books by Molly Jebber you will be happy to know that a pocket keepsake quilt has made it's way into this novel as well. Molly Jebber shows that the Amish have issues and problems and gossip just like the English, after all the Amish are people and were created by God
I was given a complimentary copy by the author and Celebrate Lit. These opinions are my own.
About the Author
Molly Jebber’s books have been featured on Publisher’s Weekly’s Best Ten Recommended Reads, in USA Today’s HEA, Romantic Times and many other media sites. She’s tours and speaks about Amish history/traditions, writing, marketing, publishing, and about her books. She loves God, her family, friends. She enjoys swimming, golf, reading, and says yes to butterscotch pie and parasailing, but no to coconut and skydiving! Visit www.mollyjebber.com for a complete list of her books and speaking events.
Guest Post from Molly Jebber
Here’s a little about Liza’s story: Hello Friends, I loved writing about Liza. She has a lot to overcome in this book, but her faith in God, and compassion for others helps her to arrive at her decisions through difficult and happy times. I enjoyed visiting Charm, and it makes for a good setting for this story. The bakery is fun with all the sugary pies, pastries, and breads. The unique customers, and the place where friends are made, and where trouble happens. Most of all, I hope I’ve done a good job entertaining you as you read “Liza’s Second Chance”.Blog Stops
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Molly is giving away a $75 Amazon gift card!!
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The book and guest post are both interesting, thanks.
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Looking forward to reading Liza's story! Molly's stories are fun to read!
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