Describe Out Of Books The Judgment (Rose Trilogy #2)
Title | : | The Judgment (Rose Trilogy #2) |
Author | : | Beverly Lewis |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 334 pages |
Published | : | (first published January 1st 2011) |
Categories | : | Amish. Christian Fiction. Fiction. Amish Fiction. Christian |
Beverly Lewis
Kindle Edition | Pages: 334 pages Rating: 4.26 | 4305 Users | 207 Reviews
Narrative Conducive To Books The Judgment (Rose Trilogy #2)
Rose Kauffman is engaged to Silas Good, a well-liked Amish fellow, so why does she still pine for Nick Franco, the former foster son of the bishop? Especially now that Nick has left the Amish community under a cloud of suspicion after the death of the bishop's biological son? Will Rose marry Silas, even while struggling with romantic feelings for Nick?Meanwhile, Rose's older sister, Hen, has returned to live at her parents' farm with her young daughter. Hen and her modern husband, Brandon, are separated by mutual agreement, although he is threatening to sue for custody of their daughter if Hen does not return soon. Will the judge rule in Brandon's favor? Is there any way Hen can reestablish her place among the People without sacrificing her marriage?
Itemize Books As The Judgment (Rose Trilogy #2)
Original Title: | The Judgment ASIN B004NSW0SA |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Rose Trilogy #2 |
Rating Out Of Books The Judgment (Rose Trilogy #2)
Ratings: 4.26 From 4305 Users | 207 ReviewsEvaluate Out Of Books The Judgment (Rose Trilogy #2)
The JudgementBeverly LewisThis novel is the story of an Amish family that is torn apart by a mysterious accident to the main characters mother. The main story line is about 2 sisters and each one is finding her way through their family, faith and life. I found this to be a good character story that I breezed through quickly. I am glad I waited till all books were available before I started reading. That way I could finish within a brief period of time and not have to sit on pins and needlesthe continuing story of the Amish family. Unfortunately there are no surprises or new ideas with the characters. Old plot, not entertaining enough. The new twist in this story is that the neighboring bishop might lose his pulpit because the foster son he took in did not choose the Amish lifestyle.
A good read. More later on this book.Enjoy and Be Blessed.Diamond
This is the sequel to "The Thorn" (Book 1 in the Rose Trilogy). The major highlights of the book for me include Rose Ann's courtship with Silas Goode, and Brandon and Hen's impending divorce.Rebekah Bontrager, a childhood friend, returns to Lancaster County after her family had moved to Indiana. Known for being exceptionally beautiful, Rose Ann begins to have some worries when she sees her interactions with Silas. There's a lot more to this courtship that Rose Ann doesn't know yet...Despite
LOVED jumping back into some Beverly Lewis...it had been far too long.The Judgment follows Rose through shifting dynamics in her relationship with her betrothed, Hen through the murky waters of a failing marriage, and the lovable Beth who brings hope and joy to the Kauffman family.Now I'm just wondering what happens in the final book...glad I found it on the library shelves!
Does nothing good ever happen on an amish farm? These stories are killing me. I want happiness for these people I grow to love while reading the stories, but alas it is not to be, I am not sure I can wait until Sept 2011 to continue this story.
One of the things I love about Beverly Lewiss books are the characters. The Judgment is no surprise either. They are wonderfully crafted and stand from the page in full three dimension. I feel I could step into the story and pick right up with the characters, as well as I know them after reading these two books.In the second book of The Rose Legacy, the reader picks up again with the characters and situations established in book one. I would recommend you read these books in order, you will have
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