Wednesday, June 26, 2013 | By: Kris Thompson

Healing Faith by Jennyfer Browne


Fleeing an abusive relationship, Kate Hill finds herself stranded and hiding in a quiet and guarded community of Amish in rural Iowa. When she meets a troubled Amish man, she learns that with a leap of faith, one can discover love and kindness. Nathan Fisher is an innocent Amish man questioning his faith after the loss of his family. He discovers his guiding angel when an English woman becomes his inspiration to his heartsick soul. Is she temptation to lead him astray, or is she his salvation. Together they will discover that love can break down boundaries in cultural differences, and heal broken faith.

Healing Faith is a story about more than just two characters finding love, but also finding their faith being renewed.

For Nathan, it was finding faith in not only his beliefs, but in God and himself.

And for Katherine, it was about finding faith in love, people, and family. It was also about her finding her own inner strength.

In a way both Nathan and Katherine lost their families, only to find it again in a home with so much love.

After Nathan loses his whole family to illness, he feels lost and alone. This is until a very unlikely woman finds herself in a  very unlikely location.

By a combination of circumstances Katherine ends up finding herself hiding in the middle of an Amish community. She never imagined that when she ran away from her past she’d find her future.

Not much more I can say about this story without giving it away. What I can say is that when I won the ARC for this story I was so excited that I stopped in the middle of the book I was reading to read this, and didn’t put it down until I finished.

I enjoyed the story so much that I contacted the author, Jennyfer Browne, and requested a signed hard copy. This is one book that I will feel honored to have on my bookshelf, and encourage anyone who will listen to purchase it.

I wish Ms. Browne all the luck in the world and look forward to the next book in this series. 


(review written by One of Eddie's Girls)










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