Friday, July 15, 2016

The Quilter's Daughter Book Review

I enjoyed the first book in the series so much that I picked up this book as soon as finishing.
The Quilter's Daughter (DAUGHTERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY) by Wanda E. Brunstetter was the next book in the series.  I was excited to start reading and couldn't put it down.  I should probably stop complaining about all the things that I can't get done and just give up reading.  I think that I would have a lot more time...well, I know that isn't happening.


Abby Miller leaves her successful quilt shop and patient fiance in Ohio to help her newly remarried and now pregnant mother in Lancaster County. While she's away, Abby's world is shattered in one fell swoop. How can God make anything good come out of this tragedy? With shaken faith, Abby is forced to look for answers away from friends and family. Will she find them in the ashes of the past, in her love of quilting, or in the heart of an overlooked Amish man? Can her faith withstand the flames of tragedy? The Quilter's Daughter is book 2 in the Daughters of Lancaster's County series.

I enjoyed this book as much as the first.  Unlike other books in a series, they might talk about he same town and different people.  In this book, all of the people are part of the same small town and you get to know another person more but the awesome part is that is that they are all overlapping and mostly related to each other.  I am always pulling for the main person in the book and this time was no exception.  Abby was having the best time settling into her new life helping her now pregnant mother in Pennsylvania even though she left her life behind in Ohio.  She put off going back to Ohio and her life totally changed which she blames on herself.  She learns to deal with the pain and grows to her new life.  I hope that you pick up this book and see what a wonderful character and great writing is in this series.  I know that you will enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed it!!

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