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As the Amish settle in America, Tessa wishes Hans would notice her. When tragedy strikes—close to home and close to her heart—she discovers the cost of true love. Beautiful and winsome, Betsy Zook never questioned her family's rigid expectations, nor those of devoted Hans, but then she never had to. Not until the night when she's taken captive in a surprise Indian raid. During her captivity, Betsy faces brutality and hardship, but also unexpected kindness. She draws strength from native Caleb, who encourages her to find God in all circumstances. She finds herself torn between her pious upbringing and the intense new feelings this compelling man awakens within her. Handsome and complex, Hans is greatly anguished by Betsy's captivity and turns to Tessa Bauer for comfort. Eagerly, Tessa responds, overlooking troubling signs of Hans's hunger for revenge. When Betsy is finally restored to the Amish, have things gone too far between Hans and Tessa? Inspired by true events, this deeply layered novel gives a glimpse into the tumultuous days of prerevolutionary Pennsylvania through the eyes of two young, determined, and faith-filled women.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 28, 2017
      Two women grapple with their faith and loyalty to their community in this expansive novel set in 1763 Pennsylvania. Tessa Bauer and the Amish community of Lancaster, Penn., are shocked when Iroquois raid the community and kidnap Betsy Zook. But there is an unexpected development for Tessa: a closer friendship with Hans, Betsy’s beau. The strong faith of both characters is tested as they adjust to their new lives. The novel is presented as Betsy and Tessa’s story, but readers will have to frequently remind themselves of the original narrative; Fisher has a big cast of characters, which divides the focus, and the pacing drags at the beginning, weighed down by frequent point-of-view changes and short scenes. The plot picks up at the end, but the story feels incomplete; surely a sequel is to follow. Fisher (The Choice) paints a solid picture of daily life of the time, but the Amish aspect never rises above nondescript religious devotion. Readers who enjoy Fisher’s previous books will find this a suitable installment of her Amish Beginnings series.

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