Growing up I had never read an Amish romance, I can now say that I have
officially read three. While they aren't my favorite, and they certainly aren't
a genre that holds a spot on my bookshelf, every once in a while it's a little
bit of a guilty pleasure to read something so far out of my usual reading
pattern. Coincidentally, all the Amish "chick lit" I have read is written by the
same author, Cindy Woodsmall. Her Latest work, "The Scent of Cherry Blossoms"
follows basically the same story line as the last two of hers I read. This book
isn't necessarily part of a series, its meant to be a stand alone romance but If
you happened to read "The Christmas Singing" you'll notice that it takes place
in the same town and some of the characters are the same.
Basically, a
young Mennonite girl by the name of Annie goes to stay with her Daadi
(grandfather) because she thinks her mother and brothers are straying too far
from the faith. While in Apple Ridge with her grandfather, Annie helps out a
local Amish family (the Zooks) run their diner while their crippled son, Roman,
is away working on a distant relative's generator. Roman's twin, Aden, has
always had a huge crush on Annie, and working in the diner together becomes too
much for the both of them. Their romance however, is forbidden because
Mennonites and Amish are not allowed to mix. If you want to find out how it ends
(spoiler alert, ends just like the Christmas Singing did!) read until the very
last page. It's a little sappy, a little predictable, and a little over the top
but like I said it's a guilty pleasure.
"I received this book for free
from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review."
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