Review of The Quilter's Son
by Samantha J. Bayarr
Liam Yoder has been leading a double life ever since his dad was killed in a buggy accident.
Will a chance encounter with his mother cause him to rethink his decision to leave the Amish community behind? What about Lucy, the bakery owner he left behind when they were teenagers? Will she be able to convince Liam to change his mind?
Find out in this tale of bittersweet love.
Will a chance encounter with his mother cause him to rethink his decision to leave the Amish community behind? What about Lucy, the bakery owner he left behind when they were teenagers? Will she be able to convince Liam to change his mind?
Find out in this tale of bittersweet love.
My thoughts about The Quilter's Son:
This is a sweet Amish Christian romance which left me filled with hope and a huge smile on my face and in my heart! Samantha Bayarr never fails to tug at my heartstrings with her stories. I found this to be a beautiful story of hope and forgiveness. Love never fails and I definitely felt that way as I read. There are so many families today who need reconciliation and forgiveness within their relationships, and this story offers a chance to those families. It shows that it can be achieved. Read this beautiful story of the quilter's son. Precious, precious story!
About the Author:
Samantha Jillian Bayarr founded Livingston Hall Publishers in 2002. Named for her great, great grandfather, Edward Livingston Hall, who owned a publishing house in the late 1800's, until his passing; Samantha resurrected this legacy as a way of honoring him for passing onto her his love for the written word.
Working in the production aspect of publishing has provided her with the expertise needed to produce develop and design books from the inside out. When it came time to publish her own work, her experience in the field lent her the ability produce several genres, specializing in Christian Historical Romance and Amish Romance.
Her first book, Little Wild Flower, an Amish Romance, was borne from her up-close encounters with the Amish community she lived near in Indiana until 1995 when she moved to Florida.
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Going to have to purchase this book. It sounds like a good one to read.
ReplyDeleteJuanita Cook
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Juanita, it is a wonderful book and a great price at amazon.com!!
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