With the final book in Keira Andrews’ Gay Amish trilogy, we are returned to where the story started, but this is a book that is all about change. With Isaac and David forced to reconcile their past, A Way Home ultimately looks to the future, and once again demonstrates Andrews’ skill at crafting multi-layered complex characters and riveting narrative journeys.
by Hayley Charlesworth
With the final book in Keira Andrews’ Gay Amish trilogy, we are returned to where the story started, but this is a book that is all about change. With Isaac and David forced to reconcile their past, A Way Home ultimately looks to the future, and once again demonstrates Andrews’ skill at crafting multi-layered complex characters and riveting narrative journeys. by Hayley Charlesworth 2014 marks one hundred years since the outbreak of the First World War, making this Remembrance Sunday all the more poignant. But while much of the world's attention is focused on that first conflict, Keira Andrews' latest book, Semper Fi, takes the Second World War as its source and setting, particularly the conflict between America and Japan. Splitting the action between the hellish experience faced by marines Cal and Jim and their post-war reconciliation in 1948, this friends-to-lovers story expertly explores both hope and despair, and a love born from terrible circumstances. by Hayley Charlesworth A Forbidden Rumspringa, by Keira Andrews, is not only her best book to date, but also one of the most beautifully written romances I have had the pleasure to read. This Amish-set m/m romance transcends the general expectations of the genre to be a story of religion, obligation, and choice. But it is a romance at its heart, and a unique one at that. But first, the blurb: |
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