The Mockingbird's Song (Amish Greenhouse Mystery #2) Review
My Review
The second book in the Amish Greenhouse Mystery series really
had me looking forward to reading it. The first book in the series ended in a cliffhanger and I thought we would see a resolution to who has been vandalizing the greenhouse by the end
of the book but it was not to be.
The King family has lost family members in the first book and we see some pretty heavy grieving in the second book. We all grieve in our own way and there is no time line for this. Some can hide their feelings better
than others for this as well.
There are more cases of destruction at the greenhouse and it
just seems to go from bad to worse. There is romance,redemption and healing mixed in the pages as well. I really get drawn into the authors stories and have been reading them from the time she has started writing.
She is a definite favorite author of mine. I am looking forward to the conclusion of this series which
will publish next year. Pub Date 01 Aug 2020 I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you. All opinions expressed are my own
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Sylvia has been nearly paralyzed with grief and anxiety since the tragic death of her husband, father, and brother in a traffic accident. She tries to help in the family’s greenhouse while caring for her two young children, but she prefers not to have to deal with customers. Her mother’s own grief causes her to hover over her children and grandchildren, and Sylvia seeks a diversion. She takes up birdwatching and soon meets an Amish man who teaches her about local birds. But Sylvia’s mother doesn’t trust Dennis Weaver, and as the relationship sours, mysterious attacks on the greenhouse start up again.
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Historical Fiction, Religion & Spirituality, Romance
New York Times bestselling and award-winning author, Wanda E. Brunstetter is one of the founders of the Amish fiction genre. She has written close to 90 books translated in four languages. With over 10 million copies sold, Wanda's stories consistently earn spots on the nations most prestigious bestseller lists and have received numerous awards. Wanda’s ancestors were part of the Anabaptist faith, and her novels are based on personal research intended to accurately portray the Amish way of life. Her books are well-read and trusted by many Amish, who credit her for giving readers a deeper understanding of the people and their customs. When Wanda visits her Amish friends, she finds herself drawn to their peaceful lifestyle, sincerity, and close family ties. Wanda enjoys photography, ventriloquism, gardening, bird-watching, beachcombing, and spending time with her family. She and her husband, Richard, have been blessed with two grown children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
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