Amish Homecoming (Amish Hearts, #1) by Jo Ann Brown


Amish Homecoming (Amish Hearts, #1)
Title : Amish Homecoming (Amish Hearts, #1)
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ISBN : 0373818831
ISBN-10 : 9780373818839
Language : English
Format Type : Mass Market Paperback
Number of Pages : 288
Publication : First published December 15, 2015

The Prodigal Daughter Returns

Ten years ago, Amish quiltmaker Leah Beiler and her twin brother left their community and family without a word. Now she’s finally come home—with her orphaned young niece. Leah has much to explain to so many, including Ezra Stoltzfus. Before she left, she dreamed of marrying the handsome dairy farmer. But now that she’s lived among the English and is raising a child who knows nothing of Amish ways, Ezra worries she’ll leave again. Leah will have to prove to Ezra that her future is in Paradise Springs—and with him—forever.


Amish Homecoming (Amish Hearts, #1) Reviews


  • Tina Loves To Read

    This is an Amish Fiction, and this is the first book in the Amish Hearts series. This book was a quick read. I have to say I did not feel as much for the characters of this book as I have with some other Amish Fiction books. I feel this book was just ok, but I have to say I really hated the ending. I felt the ending could have been so much better.

  • Susan

    I did not want AMISH HOMECOMING to end until I knew that Leah was going to be okay. The conversations between Ezra and Leah were so heart breaking at times. This story is filled with humor, lost love, forgiveness, and second chances. Jo Ann Brown is going to pull you right in from the very beginning and have you emotionally invested in Ezra and Leah and all they are going through. I had a hard time putting this book down because I had to know what was going to happen. AMISH HOMECOMING is a fantastic start to a promising series.



    ARC received from Netgalley for an honest review.

  • Marilyn

    Amish Homecoming was an emotional and quick read with Leah returning to her Amish community after ten years, along with her twin brother’s daughter Mandy that she is the guardian of. There are moments of laughter and tears. Will Leah and Ezra be able to redeem their friendship prior to her leaving?

    I purchased this book at a used store, thus no review was required. I have expressed my own opinion.

  • Christine

    Such a wonderful read!

  • Sonya Heaney

    Originally posted
    HERE.

    I read somewhere recently that the reason people are attracted to Amish fiction is that it’s all about entering another world. Just like historical romances or paranormal fiction, there’s a whole different set of rules, which makes reading feel like an escape.

    What makes Amish Homecoming interesting is that it’s not just about a woman returning to the Amish community, but also about a young girl joining the community for the first time. One thing that drives me insane about Amish fiction is the way the modern world is made out to be an awful place, but in this one I think there were only two offhand comments implying that.

    Overall, I think it was handled well.

    This is quite a simple story, as many Amish books are, but I enjoyed it quite a bit. I like this author’s voice and I liked the characters. The romance was believable and the girl’s gradual acceptance of her new lifestyle was written realistically.

    I think Jo Ann Brown is one of the better writers I’ve come across in this subgenre.


    Review copy provided by NetGalley.

  • Maureen Timerman

    In Amish Homecoming you will find yourself quickly absorbed into the Amish culture, and wanting to stay.
    Leah left when her brother Johnny had a fight with her Dad, and she worried about her twin, and in the end is away for ten years. A lot happened during that time and now Leah is the guardian of her niece Mandy, and her brother is gone.
    Can you imagine a young English girl of ten thrown into the Amish life, meeting relatives she never knew, and then attending Amish services, three hours long?
    What a different story here, and we will root for Leah to resume her relationship with her neighbor Ezra, but ten years is a long time, and hearts change, is there a chance they can be together.
    Can Leah, a woman who is always the first to aid those in distress and wears her heart on her sleeve, regain her father’s love? Such hurt and a long time apart, will she be able to step back into this community and be accepted.
    A recommended sweet read with a different twist. Enjoy!
    I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Love Inspired, and was not required to give a positive review.

  • Andrea Woodard

    There were parts where I cried and where I tried to tell the characters what to do and what not to do. Fantastic book. Recommend it to all who have suffered and moved away from family. They can return home.

  • Cara

    Amish Homecoming is the first book in the Amish Hearts series written by Jo Ann Brown, and while I have read and loved books by Jo Ann Brown before, I will be completely honest and say I struggled with Amish Homecoming, as the storyline didn’t seem to in with the Amish faith or lifestyle at all!

    The characters seemed to be moody and more teenagers than grown adults with responsibilities. It honestly just screams high school drama and as someone who lives surrounded by one of the biggest settlements of Amish people, it doesn’t mesh with the people I know, and it just left me with a book I was disappointed in.

    I give Amish Homecoming 2 stars

  • Sandy Richardson

    Good Amish book with a different spin than most. In this book an Amish girl who had "jumped the fence" 10 years earlier returns to her family. There are many hurts to be healed in her, the community, her family and her old friends.

    A great book about reconciliation. This book is not only entertaining reading, it is also a story that reminds the reader of past hurts they need to reconcile. It is a book of hope

  • JD Morgan

    2.5/5
    As usual, this being a Harlequin paperback, there were repeated errors that should have been caught & corrected by an editor.

    But this one also suffered from being too small of a romance story, why else would so much near the end of the story be about Leah’s father & his health problems? It really diminished the story line of a restored romance after a 10 year separation. The author has hopefully improved her writing since this book.

  • Kitty

    It was a good, quick read and I did find myself surprised by some parts. I kept expecting that the little girl's mum was going to come back and try to claim her, but the BIG DRAMA of the book ended up being the ususal "Someone gets super sick and rushed to the hospital".

    The dog was adorable though.

  • Anne

    Fantastic Amish love story.

  • Sherrie Davis

    Wow

  • Amy Leigh

    Decent sweet romance set in an Amish community.

  • Dawn

    What would you do if you where placed in the same situation as Leah was placed in. Her twin brother decides to leave the Amish Faith and Leah goes with him to try and persuade him to come back and stay. With the strife being caused between father and son Leah stays away for 10 years. During this time she takes care of her brother he was seriously injured in a work accident and his daughter whose mother left because she couldn't handle the pressure of caring for a child or Leah's brother. When her brother dies Leah comes home and finds that things are strained with everyone. One good thing is that Leah's father meets his granddaughter and her dog who was trained to tell when seizures are about to happen. When the dog starts barking letting the family know something is about to happen but Leah's father refuses to say something may be wrong. Meanwhile Leah and Ezra are trying to get past her leaving and neither one will admit that they are still in love with each other.
    A story of forgiveness and the love of family and friends.

  • Dianne

    This was a very fast read and not one that I would hold dear to my heart.

    The characters are a tad annoying and overly angst-y. There are several story-lines going on and, in my opinion, not enough time given to anyone of them.

    I realize that not all Amish books will portray the Amish the same, and in real life the Amish come from different sects that have different standards, but there were several things about this particular books portrayal of the Amish that rubbed me the wrong way. Or perhaps I am tired of even the Amish romances that treat lust this way.

  • Harlequin Books

    "The story is rich with relatable struggles and characters. It is easy for the reader to empathize with the difficult situation Leah is facing" (RT Book Reviews, 4 stars).

    Miniseries:
    Amish Hearts

  • Harlequin Books

    received 4 stars @ RT Book Reviews
    Miniseries:
    Amish Hearts

  • Janice

    Read this on the kindle

    This was a good read this shows that some Amish leave for other reasons than just wanting to go in to world

  • Pamela Pavkov

    Amish Homecoming is the first book writte by JoAnn Brown in her Amish Hearts series. This is such a heartwarming story of love, loss, and second chances. The characters are very likeable and realistic and i enjoyed watching them evolve throughout the story. My favorite characters were Leah and Ezra because of their strong bond to family and faith.

    The storyline makes for a real anazing story of two lifelong friends who have endured a 10 year seperation thru no fault of their own. Their strong friendship developes into much more but not without alot of misunderstandings and pride. As youtravel with them on their kourney back to each other you will be happy, sad, frustrated, and thankful. This is an amazing story of having family and faith to endure life's hardest challenges.

    I was not given a complimentary copy of this amazing book to read and review I was not approached to post a favorable review at anytime. I have rated this book with five stars for meeting my expectations of a wonderful story that i can highly recommend to all those who love the Amish genre. All opinions and statements are strictly my own based on the amazing story that deals with love and the Amish.

    Congratulations to JoAnn Brown on writing a story that her readers can enjoy and also an amazing start to her series. I look forward to reading more amazing books by this author.