STANDALONE SUNDAY

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Standalone Sunday is a fun feature created by Megan at Bookslayerreads where each Sunday you feature a standalone book (not part of a series) that you loved or would recommend. There’s so much focus on books that are part of a series… she thought it’d be nice to focus on some standalone novels, too!

Feel free to join in on this weekly feature by creating your own Standalone Sunday post! And be sure to check out Megan’s very creative blog and leave a link in her Standalone Sunday comments section so she can add your blog to the list

My Standalone Pick this week is:

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FROM GOODREADS:

Eva Esch and her sisters are in a predicament. With the passing of their widowed mother, Eva’s older brother plans to move his growing family into the Eden Valley farmhouse where they all grew up, leaving little room for his three single sisters. Unless they marry within the year, the only apparent option is for two sisters to go to Indiana to live with an elderly great aunt. Eva hopes to be married, but she isn’t sure she wants to give up her sweet shop for the life of a farmer’s wife. And she can’t see how her prospects would be any better in Indiana.

When younger sister Lily disappears in the night, leaving only a brief note, Eva fears she has been wooed away from the People by an outsider. And when Jed Stutzman, a young Amish buggy maker from Ohio, shows up at Eva’s market stand in Lancaster with a photo of a Plain young woman, Eva’s world begins to tilt.

 

 

 

MY REVIEW:

I’ve always enjoyed reading books by Beverly Lewis and THE PHOTOGRAPH is exactly why. I finished it in two sittings and was emotionally invested from the first page, in all of the characters and their troubles. Eva Esch and her sisters Lily and Frona have been missing their parents who both passed recently. The girls are lost without them and Lily, the youngest, is really struggling. She disappears during the night and her sisters haven’t a clue as to where she is.

 

One day at an auction, Eva meets Jed Stutzman who is visiting from Ohio. Jed can’t help but think he has seen Eva before but doesn’t say anything to her about it. Eva and Jed spend as much time together as they possibly can for one week because Jed will be returning to Ohio. They became friendly during that time and both think they have feelings for each other until Eva sees the photograph that Jed has been carrying around in his wallet. The photograph that changes everything between them. THE PHOTOGRAPH tugged at my heart and had me praying that Lily would find her way back to her sisters. The girls really missed their parents and it was so beautiful how their neighbor Naomi tried to step in and help the girls deal with what was going on in their lives. Naomi was their Mom’s best friend and she misses her as much as the girls do. It was wonderful how the whole community came together and tried to keep Eva and Frona’s spirits up while they worried over Lily. When Jed met Eva at the auction I knew he would be perfect for Eva, and I just wished he was honest with her up front. I love Beverly Lewis’ way of writing and she always keeps me hooked until the last page.

 

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7 thoughts on “STANDALONE SUNDAY

  1. I could definitely relate to this story. Both my parents are gone and I just felt lost without them. I can’t imagine if they had died when I was still living with them! It’s hard enough now!

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    1. I’m so sorry. My dad died in 2005 and my mom is on the other side of the country and we don’t talk. I haven’t seen her since 2006. So, I’m in the same boat as you. I’m grateful for my blogging friends who make me feel as if I’m not so alone……..

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  2. Just stopping by to say hi!! Found your blog through Marie’s SFATW feature.

    Your blog looks SOOOO professional! I love all the netgalley badges you have displayed! How long have you been blogging for? Would you consider doing an advice post?

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