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Review of “Indiana Cousins Trilogy” by Wanda E. Brunstetter

PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION

Enjoy the pleasure of owning the complete Indiana Cousins trilogy all under one cover. Follow four young Amish women who are forever changed after a traffic accident takes their friends and leave them scarred. Loraine’s fiancé is severely injured and breaks their engagement. Katie’s boyfriend is killed, and she sinks into depression. Jolene loses her hearing. Ella tries to hold her cousins together, but even she struggles with the loss of her brother. How will God take a tragedy and turn it for good in their lives?

My Review:
I like reading book series and it’s always nice when you can get the whole series one volume.  This series by Wanda Brunstetter follows the lives of four cousins and how their friendship and faith is a support to each other as they live through the results of a tragic accident.  As always, this author is respectful of the ways of the Amish; but she also does a wonderful job of showing how faith in God is the most important aspect of all our lives even if we don’t share their lifestyle and beliefs.


While this is not my favorite series from this author, it is interesting and sometimes heart-touching.  There’s quite a bit of tragedy woven into this series, but overall I came away with a sense of peace from trusting God in all circumstances of our lives. Readers who love this author and Amish fiction will enjoy this collection of stories.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

New York Times bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter’s inspirational romance novels have captured the hearts of millions of readers and based on personal research intended to accurately portray the Amish way of life has made her Amish Country’s Most Beloved Storyteller. Considered one of the founders of the Amish fiction genre, Brunstetter’s fascination with the simple life began when she met her husband, Richard, who grew up in a Mennonite church with close ties to his family’s Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. Meeting her new Mennonite sisters-in-law caused the author to yearn for the simpler life. Brunstetter’s desire to explore the Amish culture increased when she discovered that her great-great grandparents were part of the Anabaptist faith. In their travels, she and her husband have become close friends with many Amish people across America, and many of her books are read and trusted by the Amish, who credit her for giving readers a deeper understanding of the people and their customs. Whenever she visits her Amish friends, Brunstetter finds herself drawn to their peaceful lifestyle, sincerity and close family ties, which is in stark contrast to the chaos and busyness that plagues so many modern “Englishers.” Time and time again, Brunstetter loses her heart in the Amish life, and she hopes her readers will, too. The author of nearly 100 books translated in four languages and with more than 10 million copies sold, Brunstetter’s stories consistently earn spots on bestseller lists including New York Times, Publishers Weekly, USA Today, CBA, ECPA and CBD.

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