As love restores Rhoda, a sudden tragedy is the test of faith she never saw coming.
More
settled in her heart than ever before, Rhoda Byler feels a newfound
confidence living in the Old Order Amish settlement she helped establish
in Orchard Bend, Maine. Time has helped to heal the wounds of Rhoda’s
recent severed relationship, and she finds that even her unusual gift of
profound intuition is less of a burden as she continues to seek God’s
wisdom for her future. She is happy to be working alongside the King
family and the love of her life as they tend and nurture the
settlement’s orchard.
Yet when Leah King’s involvement with
Englischer Landon Olson becomes known outside of the Maine community,
her disregard of the Ordnung could threaten all the Orchard Bend Amish
are building. In the midst of addressing the discord, a shocking
tragedy challenges the young settlement like never before, threatening
to uproot Rhoda’s peace and the future of everything she holds dear.
When
several members of Orchard Bend Farms are displaced, the estranged King
brother is called upon to return. Can those who founded the new Amish
community in Maine unite Or will the lingering pain of past hurts and
present struggles result in the end of their dreams?
Seasons of Tomorrow is the fourth and final book in the Amish Vines and Orchards series by Cindy Woodsmall. As with all her other books Cindy has filled this book series with interesting characters who I find very easy to like. Cindy's way of weaving a story together is something I find simply amazing. The twist and turns of the plot come together in such a natural way that its hard to believe that the events within the book are not real.
Seasons of Tomorrow, or if you haven't read the first three books, the Amish Vines and Orchards series is a perfect way to start off your summer.
Seasons of Tomorrow, or if you haven't read the first three books, the Amish Vines and Orchards series is a perfect way to start off your summer.
5 out of 5. A perfectly Amish Afternoon Snack.
I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review.
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