About the Book
Book: Amish Wilderness Survival
Author: Mary Alford
Genre: (Amish) Romantic Suspense
Release date: March 28, 2023
To stay alive, she must escape a killer’s clutches. . .
When her brother goes missing, Leora Mast will do anything to find him…even if it means putting her life in danger. Upon arriving in Montana, she finds an ally in Fletcher Shetler, but almost as soon as they meet, they’re running for their lives. With Fletcher’s help, Leora must unravel the truth about her brother’s disappearance…before the man who wants them dead tracks them down.
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My review:
I couldn’t put this book down until I had finished it. This book was filled with danger but it was too graphic, only gunshots. It was a surprise to learn who the good guy was and who the bad guy was. This is the second book in this series but this book gave enough info that even if you haven’t read the first one you won’t feel like you are missing any part of the story. I loved the ending. This is a story that shows God plans are better than ours.
I received a complimentary copy from the author and Celebrate Lit and these opinions are my own.
About the Author
Mary Alfordgrew up in a small Texas town famous for, well not much of anything really. Being the baby of the family and quite a bit younger than her two brothers and her sister, Mary had plenty of time to entertain herself. Making up stories seemed to come naturally to her.
As a preteen, Mary discovered Phyllis Whitney and Victoria Holt and knew instinctively that was what she wanted to do with her over-active imagination.
She wrote her first novel as a teen, (it’s tucked away somewhere never to see the light of day), but never really pursued her writing career seriously until a few years later, when she wrote her first inspirational romantic suspense and was hooked.
Today, Mary lives in Texas with her husband and loves to create characters who face dangerous situations with faith on their side.
Mary is very active online and would love to connect with readers on Facebook, Twitter, or any of the social media platforms listed at maryalford.net.
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Before the Story Begins
Every good Christian romantic suspense has a beginning where the hero and heroine are introduced to each other and to the danger they’ll be facing, followed by an ending where everything (usually) is tied up nicely.
In Christian (and Amish) romantic suspense, there must equal amounts of danger, romance, and faith.
As a reader, one of my favorite parts of the book is when the hero and heroine have backstories that draw me in and have me pulling for them to overcome their pasts as well as the villain chasing them.
In AMISH WILDERNESS SURVIVAL, the heroine, Leora Mast has a heartbreaking backstory. As a teenager, Leora’s and her twin brother Tanner’s parents were killed in a fire that was later ruled arson. They relocated to Colorado to be closer to their aunt and uncle and grandparents. Soon after, Leora’s brother left the Amish faith and joined the marines.
As an adult, Leora has gone through 2 separate rounds of breast cancer. She’s just finished the final round of chemo when her brother goes missing and Leora travels to West Kootenai, Montana to find Tanner’s marine lieutenant hoping to get answers about her brother’s disappearance.
Instead of finding her brother or Ethan Connors, she runs into Fletcher Shetler and the danger unfolds quickly from there.
Fletcher Shetler’s family has seen their share of heartaches as well. They have lived in West Kootenai for several generations. Fletcher’s grandfather started the furniture making business and the family mill their own timber for the pieces they create. Fletcher has a big heart and has been taking care of his mother since his father passed away.
Fletcher can’t imagine living anywhere else but his West Kootenai community and being part of a close family. But that loyalty cost him the love of his future bride when she chose to leave the community and break his heart.
Both Leora and Fletcher must put aside their pasts to try and find out what happened to her brother and Ethan before it’s too late.
From facing down armed kidnappers, to almost being swallowed alive by a sinkhole, to being forced to hideout in a cave in order to avoid being captured, Leora and Fletcher face one trial after the other, and yet they persevere thanks to each other, Ethan’s K-9 German Shepherd dog, Molly, and their faith in God that is unshakable.
Blog Stops
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Blossoms and Blessings, June 3
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 4
Texas Book-aholic, June 5
The Avid Reader, June 6
Locks, Hooks and Books, June 7
Holly’s Book Corner, June 7
Lighthouse Academy Blog, June 8 (Guest Review from Marilyn Ridgway)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, June 9
,Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, June 10
Babbling Becky L’s Book Impressions, June 11
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, June 12
Splashes of Joy, June 13
Bizwings Book Blog, June 13
Simple Harvest Reads, June 14 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
For Him and My Family, June 15
Gina Holder, Author and Blogger, June 16 (Author Interview)
Books I’ve Read, June 16
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Mary is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/263ee/amish-wilderness-survival-celebration-tour-giveaway
Thank you for the review
ReplyDeleteThank you for your review on "Amish Wilderness Survival" by Mary Alford and for being part of the Celebrate Lit book tour.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love a can't put down book! I am always that way this this author's books.
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Thank you, Debbie! For your amazing review of Amish Wilderness Survival. And thank you for sharing it with your readers!
ReplyDeleteMary Alford is a favorite suspense author, and the message of Amish Wilderness Survival resonates with me.
ReplyDeleteLove her books.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting concept. Will definitely read.
ReplyDeleteAmish books are among my favorites.
ReplyDeleteMarion
Your intriguing review of this book has sparked my interest in this story of Amish culture and survival skills. Thanks so much!
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