Review by Jill Williamson
Sara, who left her Amish family to live in the big city with her brother’s girlfriend Jayne, discovers that the English world is a bit more challenging than she expected. She manages to find a job, buy a more normal-looking wardrobe, learn to drive, and begins college classes to be a fashion designer. But a handsome face at work throws everything into chaos. How can she possibly be everything to everyone, including herself?
Love these books! And I don’t really read Amish romance—not that there is anything wrong with a good Amish story. But Hillary Manton Lodge is hystericalm, and she writes so well. I pick her books up and read them in a day. If only Hillary had a backlist of twenty novels, I would be set for the rest of the year. *sigh* If you haven’t read Hillary’s books yet and you enjoy romance with a bit of humor, check these out now!
Age Range: 16 and up
Genre: romance
Part of a Series: sequel to Plain Jayne
Pages: 288 pages
Publisher: Harvest House
Released: 2010
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Jill Williamson is the author of the medieval fantasy novel By Darkness Hid. An avid reader, she started Novel Teen Book Reviews to help teens find clean and entertaining books to read and is excited with the new direction the site has taken. Jill also runs an online website for teen writers at www.teenageauthor.com where she enjoys helping new writers develop their skill. She and her husband have worked with teens in the youth pastor role for the past eleven years. You can learn more about Jill on her website at www.jillwilliamson.com.
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