Falling for the Amish Bad Boy: An Uplifting Inspirational Romance (Paperback) by Emma Miller
Falling for the Amish Bad Boy: An Uplifting Inspirational Romance (Paperback) by Emma Miller
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Falling for the Amish Bad Boy: An Uplifting Inspirational Romance (Paperback) by Emma Miller

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PublisherLove Inspired
Publication dateFebruary, 2023
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EditionOriginal ed.
AuthorMiller, Emma
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Jan 26, 2023
migdalia
5 out of 5 stars review

Truth and Trust

What do you do when you are tasked to work with someone whose reputation is said to be very questionable and with which you wholeheartedly agree? Beth Koffman is about to find out. What do you do when yours is the reputation fueled by people who think they know the story, interject their own ideas into it, and then run with it? Jack Lehman isn't about to find out, because, sadly, it is already part of his reality. I loved Beth and Jack's story. As I read, I couldn't wait to see how they would be able to rise above what others labeled as reality. However, as they spend time together, Jack works at showing Beth the truth, and she in turn begins to trust. Their journey turned into a sweet and endearing relationship that melted my heart. However, a few bumps in the road had me once again wondering whether or not Beth and Jack would be able to overcome, which kept me riveted to the story up to the very last page. I throughly enjoyed this sweet and inspirational story. It was a great reminder of how there is always more than one side to a story. It also brought to mind the many quotes about lies and truth, but especially the one that talks about seeing it with your own eyes vs. inventing it with your own mouth. The story also reminded me of the proverb that talks about a good name/reputation being worth more than silver and gold. (22:1) I loved how the author wove together these life lessons into Beth and Jack's story. The combination of these lessons, along with the romance and inspiration, made this a truly wonderful story that I highly recommend. Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a complimentary copy of this book. All comments and opinions are voluntary and strictly my own.

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Apr 25, 2023
KrisAndeson
4 out of 5 stars review

A touching Amish tale!

Falling for the Amish Bad Boy by Emma Miller is a cute story. The story is easy to read. I enjoyed getting to know Beth Kauffman, her father, and her many sisters along with Jack Lehman. I like how the Kauffman sisters watch out for their father who is suffering from early-onset dementia. I enjoyed following Beth and Jack's relationship. Beth has a perception of Jack based on what she was told by her sister, Willa and Honeycomb Amish grapevine. We get to see how her opinion of Jack changes as they spend time together. Beth and Jack's journey to happily ever after is sweet, but it is not smooth. There are a couple of bumps and potholes along the way. The story allows us to see that gossip can be harmful. As rumors move from person to person the information gets farther from the truth. We also learn that there is more than one side to a story. We see that what we perceive to have happened is colored by our emotions. I like that we learn about the importance of trust in a relationship. The epilogue nicely wrapped up the story. I like that we get to catch up with Elden and Millie from Her Surprise Christmas Courtship. Falling for the Amish Bad Boy is the second book in the Seven Amish Sisters series, and it can be read as a standalone. The only negatives are that the story plays out in a predictable manor and the repetition of key details. Falling for the Amish Bad Boy is a touching tale with sisterly squabbles, a dad with dementia, disruptive rumors, construction of store, and a rocky romance.

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