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Review of ”Rebecca’s Amish Heart Restored” by Tracy Fredrychowski


PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION

Lies and secrets surround a young woman’s heart. Can this shame-filled believer salvage her life and find true happiness?

Rebecca Byler is struggling with the truth. While this young Amish woman is determined to push everyone away, Eli Bricker is set on discovering the pain that holds her captive. When Rebecca finds little reassurance from her Old Order’s strict ways, she’s drawn to Eli’s ailing grandmother, Mary, and a letter from her deceased mother.

Still blaming herself for a series of tragedies, Rebecca plans to leave Willow Springs in hopes of saving Eli from God’s wrath. But Mary sets a plan in motion to share the love of Jesus with Rebecca and force her hand in marriage to keep both Eli and her from giving up on love.

Can this sharp tongued woman find the courage to face her past and seek forgiveness from the Almighty?

Rebecca’s Amish Heart Restored is the inspirational second book in The Amish Women of Lawrence County series of women’s fiction novels. If you like spiritual explorations, real-life challenges of emotional bravery, and basking in God’s light, then you’ll adore Tracy Fredrychowski’s exploration of hope.Buy Rebecca’s Amish Heart Restored to reveal the divine path today!

Amazon Categories:
Amish & Mennonite Fiction
Amish Romance (Kindle Store)
Mennonite Christianity (Kindle Store)
Amish Christianity
Amish Romance (Books)

Read how this Old Order Amish community comes to know God’s healing power in this Christian series by Amish Fiction Author Tracy Fredrychowski.


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My Review:
I love this author’s books because she gives us real-life situations in which her characters experience deep struggles that help us identify with them as individuals.  She shows her deep respect for the Amish and their chosen lifestyle, yet she also addresses the flaws in their religious beliefs.  I thought this book was very well-written and found myself wanting to read “just one more chapter” to find out what was coming next for these characters.


If I had to pick a theme for this book, it would be transformation and redemption.  The author does an amazing job of taking her main character, Rebecca, from being a bitter, unhappy young woman to one who found herself looking beyond herself and having compassion for others.  As changes come to their Amish community, Rebecca found herself facing some major decisions that have an impact not only on the church, but Rebecca’s own family.


This story is filled with faith, hope, and love.  I’m already looking forward to learning more about the wonderful characters in this book.


I voluntarily received a copy of this book from the publisher.  All opinions are my own.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tracy Fredrychowski is a country girl, author, homesteader and everything simple living. She has a passion for writing about the simpler side of life, much like the life she lived growing up in rural Pennsylvania. Her life has always been intertwined with the Amish, and it’s only fitting that she has a genuine passion for their simplicity, sense of community and God-centered lives. Growing up in Northwest Pennsylvania she spent her childhood immersed deep in Amish Country. The clip-clop of horse and buggy woke her each morning as Amish men drove past her childhood home on their way to work. As a young woman, she was traumatized by an Amish murder that involved a family member and changed her life forever. Even though she currently lives in South Carolina her travels take her through Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin’s Amish Country every year. During those stops, she researches the communities she visits and prides herself on writing Amish fiction that truly represents the Amish culture. She considers herself very fortunate to have made friends in those communities and values the information they share and wants nothing more than to represent their lifestyle as accurately as possible.