A Lancaster Amish SketchbookBook 1 of 5 by Ruth Price


A Lancaster Amish SketchbookBook 1 of 5
Title : A Lancaster Amish SketchbookBook 1 of 5
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 33
Publication : First published August 18, 2014

START HERE - NEW RELEASE: FREE FOR KINDLE UNLIMITED -- MUST READ FOR LOVERS OF AMISH ROMANCE! Best Value for Borrowers - When faced with the temptations of the outside world, will childhood sweethearts Beth Beiler and Isaac Yoder stay true to their faith and each other?

Sixteen-year-old, Lancaster Amish teens Beth Beiler and Isaac Yoder have their lives mapped out. They are young and in love, and as soon as Isaac can get the money together, they intend to marry and have their own farm. But when Beth decides to explore her lifelong passion for drawing by taking an Englischer art class at a local community center, and Isaac finds himself swept away by the lure of earning money in a new career, will Beth and Isaac stay true to each other, or will they sacrifice their love, faith and future together to the temptations of the outside world? Find out in A Lancaster Amish Sketchbook, the third book of the bestselling Amish Identity series.

This is Book 1 of 5 of the Kindle Unlimited Serial, "A Lancaster Amish Sketchbook." It is a great value for borrowers through Kindle Unlimited.


A Lancaster Amish SketchbookBook 1 of 5 Reviews


  • Lisa Blair

    Cute Amish Story

    Similar to a novella, this cute little Amish story was a quick read tonight. I think it would be better to have the story as one book rather than break it into three short books. I’ve deducted a star for the inconvenience of having to purchase them separately; though this first novella was free.

  • Melissa Teague Ellison

    Great

    This was a great short story, was very interesting and kept you wanting to read more to find out about Beth and Issac . I look forward to reading more books in this series.

  • Cathy deist

    Good

  • Laura

    This is really an introduction to the characters Beth and Isaac, and to their relationship.
    As the story begins, they seem to have their lies and dreams mapped out for them. They have to wait until they are old enough to officially court, but that is just a formality.
    Beth has a "wilder," more adventurous friend Ann who encourages Beth to explore her options before settling down to the life they have always known.
    Ann has been interacting with the English (non Amish) community and invites Beth to expand her drawing talents at an art class.

    The story ends just as the possibilities begin.

  • April

    Short but will probably read rest of serial.

  • Rebecca Cecil

    This book I got free on kindle was disappointed it was only 5 chapter s and ended abruptly. Did not even say it was a partial book or I would not have downloaded it. What I read was good.