Cherish is finally able to once again visit the farm that her Aunt Dagmar had left to her. She dreams of the day that she will be able to live there full time, but until she comes of age, the farm is being cared for by a hired farm manager. Cherish, and the two adults, who visit the farm with her have a wonderful time at the farm, and the visit helps to relieve some of the stress and worry that Cherish has been feeling lately. There is nothing she can do about the situation with the reporter Daniel, or the possibility of either him or Krystal publishing tales that would embarrass her family. The brief time away from her daily worries was exactly what she needed. While she is gone, there is still a fair amount of drama happening at the Baker / Bruner home and apple orchard, but the ime away helps Cherish to find a new perspective and to look at things in a new light.
This was book number 18 in the Bonnet sisters series, and as with the previous books, this one does contain a fair amount of family drama. It also shows how the family comes together to help protect and help each other as well as others in their community. I enjoy it, just as I have the previous book in the series. While there are serious and worrisome moments in the book, it is essentially a relaxing and quick read that will take your mind off of any of your own daily troubles or worries. This is a series that I have enjoyed reading from the start, and it is one that I often return to when I am looking for a quick book to read, one that won’t require a lot of concentration to get through. I find this series a nice relaxing break from many of life’s big worries.
I believe that anyone who is looking for a quick, easy read, has enjoyed any of Ms. Price’s other books or series, or who enjoys reading Amish Romance novels, even the ones that do not focus on a new or existing romance, but instead seem to be a bit more about the daily lives of a family would enjoy reading this book. I know I did.