I need to preface this review with some personal words to you, my loyal blog-readers. Life sometimes throws you a curve ball. And sometimes life gives you lemons. But, over the summer, life gave me a lot more than that. I'm sorry I haven't blogged regularly and left you wondering which new book to grab off the shelf. So, here's to you my friends...
Book Review of A Plain Disappearancce
by Amanda Flower
"An Appleseed Creek Mystery, Book 3"
REVIEW BY: L. Bankhead
"An Appleseed Creek Mystery, Book 3"
REVIEW BY: L. Bankhead
It's Christmastime in Amish Country! Since this is the third installment of the series, we see Chloe Humphrey's settling into her new life at Appleseed Creek. Of course, in Amanda Flower fashion, there is a murder in the Amish community, and it's Chloe's task to help solve it. You will see the return of some of your favorite character's from the past books and find new ones that you will love.
I really enjoyed reading this book, and soaking up all the coziness of the Amish and a good murder mystery. Flower's characters are well thought out and her stories are simple to read and down to earth. You will get a glimpse inside Amish Country and find out they really aren't so simple after all. You will find a dollop of romance, and the security of a best friend relationship. This book is well-rounded and enjoyable. I suggest this book for women readers 14 years old and up. Once you pick it up, I don't think you will put it down until you know "whodunit."
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Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.") I really enjoyed reading this book, and soaking up all the coziness of the Amish and a good murder mystery. Flower's characters are well thought out and her stories are simple to read and down to earth. You will get a glimpse inside Amish Country and find out they really aren't so simple after all. You will find a dollop of romance, and the security of a best friend relationship. This book is well-rounded and enjoyable. I suggest this book for women readers 14 years old and up. Once you pick it up, I don't think you will put it down until you know "whodunit."
NEXT UP! Reviews coming your way this Winter....
Beauty By The Book, For Teens by Laurie Cole
Frame 232 by Wil Mara
Blessed Child by Ted Dekker