Book Giveaway: Neighbors of Lancaster County series by Leslie Gould
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This weekβs book giveaway will run for three weeks and is for the inspirational Amish romance series: Neighbors of Lancaster series by Leslie Gould.
What are these books about?
When Joel and Shani Beck arrive at their new home, they’re looking for peace. Shani is thrilled to have Joel back from Iraq, but he needs time to heal, and the quiet of Lancaster seems just the place. They can’t imagine any trouble with their Amish neighbors, the Lehmans, but things get off to a rocky start when their son is involved in an accident that injures one of the Lehman boys.
Eve Lehman has run her brother’s household ever since the death of his wife, but Tim’s a stern patriarch. Despite his protests, she’s drawn to the new neighbor, Shani, and the two begin to form a strong friendship forged on faith and family. Things seem like they’ve quieted down until Joel’s single and handsome army friend Charlie catches Eve’s attention–a man unlike any Eve has ever met. Suddenly life for both families becomes more complicated than any of them could have ever imagined.
They’ve been best friends for years, but as high school ends, Zane Beck can’t help but look at his Amish neighbor, Lila Lehman, with different eyes. Her controlling father sees only one future for Lila, though, and arranges for her to be courted by an upstanding young Amish man. When Zane sees the two together, his plans for the future crumble, and he impulsively enlists in the Army, following in his father’s footsteps.
However, the passing of years and the distance between them isn’t enough to halt their now hidden feelings for each other. If being together used to be difficult, it’s now impossible, especially with the Amish opposed to war. Zane’s service takes a dramatic turn when he’s sent to Afghanistan. Being on the front line and the reality of taking a life has him questioning whether he can continue to serve or not. But all choices have consequences–both his and hers. With Lila preparing to marry another, will these one-time sweethearts ever find the life together that they both still long for?
Gregarious Rose Lehman, who’s always the life of the Amish youth singings, is determined to marry the bishop’s son, Reuben Byler–until the handsome Army buddy of her future brother-in-law shows up in Lancaster County. In comparison to Trevor, Reuben seems downright boring. Trevor shares Rose’s sense of fun and adventure, and her easygoing disposition.
When her sister Lila’s buggy is rear-ended and Lila is horribly injured, Rose finds herself with more freedom than she’s ever experienced. Everyone is so concerned about Lila that no one realizes Rose is sneaking out with Trevor. Except for Reuben. But in his usual passive way, he doesn’t confront her, nor does he address the situation with her Dat or anyone else in the district. Rose appreciates Reuben’s discretion, but she also resents it. Part of her relishes the freedom she’s found with Trevor, but the other part of her wishes Reuben would “fight” for her, as much as any Amish man would. Too late, she realizes the foolish choice she’s made. Has she ruined her best chance at love, or is there another path to happiness she just hasn’t seen yet?
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32 Comments
Deana Dick
I miss fi8ng to my grandpa’s farm every summer,
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Deana. π
Maryann
I miss all the wonderful times with my sister
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Maryann. π
Natalya Lakhno
My St. Bernard Ralph
Dianne Casey
I miss going to my grandmother’s house after school.
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Dianne. π
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Natalya. π
Gail Hollingsworth
I miss my grandparents and also my parents but the freedom in no worries too.
Linda Moffitt
Gramma & Papa’s on The Holidays
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Linda. π
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Gail. π
Janet E.
I miss life as it used to be.
Carefree days without any worries at all.
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Janet. π
Donna Irvin
The Top 40 song countdown with Casey Kasem!
Loraine
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Lelia βLucyβ Reynolds
I miss the carefree days of fun playing with my siblings and especially my parents.
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Lucy. π
Roxanne C.
Innocence and the anticipation of good things coming
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Roxanne. π
SARAH TAYLOR
I Miss going to my Great Aunt’s House with my Dad and Mom after Sunday School on Sundays!
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Sarah. π
Jan Hall
I miss my parents.
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Jan. π
Kay Garrett
My parents making all the tough decision. Especially my Mom and how she would take care of us while we were sick. It’s rough being an adult and having to tend to yourself if sick. LOL You never really appreciate your parents until they are gone. Oh to be able to hug them and say I love you for all you did for me one mre time with more feeling than ever before. Some day – when we all meet together.
Loraine
I know what you mean Kay. Thanks for sharing that with us. π
Shelia Hall
I miss the big family gatherings we always had at my grandmother’s house
Loraine
Thanks for commenting Shelia. π
bn100
naps
Loraine
LOL π Now that you mention it, bn100, so do I. Thanks for commenting.
Michelle Miller
I miss the holidays with all of my family. It’s hard now to be without so many of my family members that have passed away. This will be the first Christmas without my Mom.
Loraine
I’m so sorry for your loss Michelle. I pray for God’s comfort over you now. Thank you for commenting. π