Fifteen years. That’s how long it’s been since Hannah McLean set foot in the Amish community where she was raised. Through it all her heart has never forgotten Pontotoc—or Aaron Zook, her first love. Now widowed, and left with little more than her hurting teenager and her prayers, she returns home, even knowing she and her son may be turned away.
When Aaron learns Hannah has returned, he nearly falls to his knees. He’s a strong man, but lately the care of his three motherless children and family land have been more than he can handle. Now providence has delivered the first woman he loved, and with her, the rush of feelings they once shared. But will his simple, removed way of life leave Hannah longing for something more, or can they begin anew, finding a new way forward together?
My Review
"A Home for Hannah" by Amy Lillard is the first book in the (Amish of Pontotoc) series.
Amy writes a story that readers will have no trouble liking. The scenes are written so well that readers can pretend that they are watching the story take place and not reading it.
This is a story about a second chance at love.
This story has all the elements that readers of the Amish genre loves, girl leaves and is gone for 15 years but comes back with a son and is a widow.
This story is really Hannah and Aaron's and Brandon story.
How does someone that was raised Amish and then leave, come back and fit in, and how does a teenage boy that knows nothing about the Amish survive forced to go to live with the Amish?
I had to finish the book as soon as possible because I wanted to know how it ended up and I am eagerly awaiting book 2.
I received a complimentary ARC of "A Home for Hannah" from the author and publisher. These opinions are my own.
This is a story about a second chance at love.
This story has all the elements that readers of the Amish genre loves, girl leaves and is gone for 15 years but comes back with a son and is a widow.
This story is really Hannah and Aaron's and Brandon story.
How does someone that was raised Amish and then leave, come back and fit in, and how does a teenage boy that knows nothing about the Amish survive forced to go to live with the Amish?
I had to finish the book as soon as possible because I wanted to know how it ended up and I am eagerly awaiting book 2.
I received a complimentary ARC of "A Home for Hannah" from the author and publisher. These opinions are my own.
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