Cherish Baker has a problem. The reporter that she thought was her friend has threatened to publish the story of Caroline/. Between that and the other stories that he has learned about Cherish’s family through conversations they had shared, she doesn’t know what to do; those stories would create a scandal among the Amish community. After calling her elder brother Earl to ask for his help, Earl and his fiancee Miriam come to the Apple Farm for a visit and to secretly try to help Cherish find a way to convince the reporter not to publish his stories. Miriam is older than Earl, and as such, Wilma and her friends believe that she is not a good bride for Earl and seek to find more appropriate partners for both Earl and Miriam.
As with the previous books in this series, I greatly enjoyed reading this book. There is a good deal of drama happening throughout both plotlines, intertwining them beautifully to keep readers wanting to know what will happen next. Much of the conflict and ensuing drama was only to be expected, given what we have previously learned about the various members of the Baker/Bruner family. And to be fair, the problems were of their own making. After all, when a family member brings home his fiancee to meet the family, trying to break them apart to match them with other people that his stepmother might feel were more appropriate is never likely to go over well, no matter how well-intentioned Wilma’s motives might have been.
And as for Cherish, it has always been her inability to watch what she says and to whom that gets her into trouble. Though to be fair, we do see some personal growth for her in this book. She is finally beginning to learn when not to say things that will only cause more conflict or drama.
Anyone who enjoys stories about the Amish, Amish romances, or who has read any of the previous books in the Bonnet Sisters series will likely enjoy this book.
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