
| Unforgotten, Softcover By Shelley Shepard Gray / Revell |
I was interested to read a different genre created by an author I haven’t read before so I requested Unforgotten by Shelley Shepard Gray to read. While this book fits the Amish Fiction category, there is a parallel plot with “English” people to enjoy. I enjoyed the action in middle most of all. The villain was well developed at all points in the story. The author created a cast of great female protagonists with life experiences that are realistic. The ladies, who are cousins, are celebrated for their good sense and bravery in the face of danger. Cynics with their hearts on lockdown might not care for some parts of the two love stories. The men, cast as knights in shining armor, overflow with devotion to their fair maidens. At some points, their dialogue seemed a little over the top for me. But the men were good hearted characters with good intentions even if they seemed a little possessive.
The author shared a realistic view of Amish daily life. I think the reason we like to read Amish Fiction is because we admire the Amish populations’ productivity and steadfast faith. Throughout this book, the men and women, demonstrated these traits.
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher Revell in exchange for this honest review. #Unforgotten, #RevellFiction!
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