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BOOK REVIEW: The Revelation
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by: Laura V. Hilton Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: The Revelation Author: Beverly Lewis Publisher: Bethany House ISBN: 0-7642-2874-9 Genre: Inspirational/Women/Fiction Upon his return to Gobbler’s Knob, Jonas Mast has been placed under the harshest proving known in the area, a final attempt to keep him and his beloved Leah from marrying. Jonas is even forbidden to use his gift to make quality Amish furniture. Leah Ebersol has reason to hope again, now that Jonas is home, but she is torn by the knowledge that her younger sister Lydiann’s love, Jake Mast might be returning home too. Jake is her sister Sadie’s son, and Lydiann must not be allowed to marry her nephew. But should Leah keep the closely guarded secret or is it time to let everyone know the truth? The Revelation is the powerful conclusion to the Abram’s Daughter’s series. I enjoyed reading this book and seeing how it all panned out in the end. The Mast and Ebersol families will long hold a place in my heart; Beverly Lewis has done a masterful job creating their characters. It was a joy watching them grow. I didn’t really find anything I didn’t like in this story. There were still some unexpected twists as this story progressed, not just a neatly wrapped up series. I am looking forward to rereading these books again without a long break in-between anxiously awaiting the next book in the series! This is a book for the keeper shelf and the church library. $12.99. 343 pages. | |