Tuesday, August 11, 2009
The Hope of Refuge
Cindy Woodsmall has written another compelling tale about hope, love, and faith.
In The Hope of Refuge, street smart New Yorker Cara Moore, always living on the edge, once more finds herself uprooting her life with her daughter and running from an unsavory stalker. Stopped for a bite to eat, she is perusing her beloved diary, the one connection she she has left of her late mother. Strangely a hidden address is revealed, causing her to head for Dry Lake, Pennsylvania, an Amish colony.
She discovers it's really no place for an outsider, yet after arriving there the surroundings bring back bits and pieces of Cara's childhood and the very brief time she spent there. Torn between her inclination to fend for herself and fiercely protective of her daughter, yet desiring to unravel the mysteries from her past that keep surfacing, Cara slowly lets down her guard. Ephraim, a young man who remembers her from the past, finds himself risking his community life in order to do what he believes is right: protect Cara and help her learn the truth about her family history.
If you liked Woodsmall's Sisters of the Quilt series, you will enjoy The Hope of Refuge.
In May, Cindy Woodsmall was featured on Nightline in an interview regarding her interest and excellence in writing romance novels set in the Amish community.
WaterBrook Press paperback, 2009. I have one copy to give away.
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3 comments:
me, me.....can I claim it I absolutely love her books.
Of course! One copy set aside for you.
I'm sorry - you left a comment on my post and I'm not sure who this is...
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