Miriam Stoltzfus is tired. She is happy to finally be home with her family in Lost Creek. Miriam is known as a caregiver and before she hardly has time to take a breath she is asked to care for her neighbor, Matthew King, whom she has known since childhood. Matthew was severely injured in an accident that killed his brother. And to say Matthew is a difficult patient is an understatement.
I admit it. I like books with a medical bent. And I enjoy Marta Perry’s Amish mysteries. So, when I saw this on the NetGalley list, I immediately requested to review it. And I wasn’t disappointed.
Have you ever been tired, not only physically but emotionally? Miriam is drained. And I could feel it when I read it. I could understand why Matthew was so despondent. If you check the dictionary under the word grouch, you’ll find his name.
His younger sister Betsy, who adores him — but, at times, you want to bonk her over the head to get her attention. Nonetheless, she genuinely loves her big brother. Great characters. The story just flows. Once I started reading, I just couldn’t stop.
Harlequin Love Inspired’s byline is “Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.” That is exactly what Marta Perry delivers in Nursing Her Amish Neighbor. You’ll want to read how Miriam gives hopeless Matthew hope. How faith is restored. And how a person learns to forgive themselves.
I received a complimentary e-ARC* copy of Nursing Her Amish Neighbor via NetGalley from the publisher, HARLEQUIN – Romance (U.S. & Canada). A positive review was not required; the opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
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e-ARC* — electronic Advanced Reader Copy.