Series: | Seven Amish Sisters, #2 |
Genre: | Amish |
Pub. Date: | 21 Feb 2023 |
Publisher: | HARLEQUIN – Romance (U.S. & Canada), Love Inspired |
Pages: | 206 |
Cover: | Perfect! Fits the story. |
Rating: | 5 stars |
Jack Lehman had a bad reputation. Everyone knew it. Beth Koffman certainly knew after what he did to her sister.
How could her oldest sister have contracted with him to build their store!! And then put her in charge of construction! She can’t stand him!
Jack is determined to do well building the Koffman store despite what people think. Because he knows most of it isn’t true.
My review…
A fast read. A fun read. Exactly what I wanted. But there was a moral to this story too — actually two. One: Don’t believe everything you hear. Two: Words hurt, especially when they aren’t true. Jack’s father delivers his words with a sledgehammer tongue. Being told you are a failure and will always be a failure is not an easy cross to bear.
The Amish community knows his father. The bad reputation isn’t from his father. Everyone knows that Jack is a “player” with one girlfriend after another. Why he has kissed every girl??? Well, not the Koffman girls. At least not all seven of them!
The Koffman sisters are very close. After all, it’s just them, no ‘mamm‘, and a ‘daed‘ with dementia. And when a young man named Jack Lehman makes Willa cry, Beth is definitely not willing to give Jack even an inch of leeway. Except the Jack that starts to build their store isn’t like the Jack everyone talks about. Slowly, she starts seeing him in a different light.
Remember the two morals that started this review. Beth doesn’t follow number One. Will she learn to do so in time to claim the happiness and love she longs for?
If you are looking for a feel-good, quick read in an Amish setting, then “Falling for the Amish Bad Boy” is for you.
I received a complimentary DRC (digital review copy) of “Falling for the Amish Bad Boy” via NetGalley from the publisher, HARLEQUIN – Romance (U.S. & Canada), Love Inspired. A positive review was not required; the opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
Rating: 5 stars
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