Annie’s Christmas Wish (Quilts of Lancaster County, Book 4)
by Barbara Cameron
(I received this book for review purposes.)
Genre- Christian / Fiction / Romance
Published by- Abingdon Press
Copyrighted- 2013
Number of pages- 304
Age Group- Adult
Description of book- paperback, listed price- $14.99, ISBN 978-1-4267-3389-5
In Annie’s Christmas Wish, by Barbara Cameron, Jenny needs to go back to New York City to accept an award. Her Amish family is going with her. Her stepdaughter, Annie, is really excited to go there. She has been wanting to go there for years. Jenny’s career is writing and over time that is what Annie has decided she would like to do too.
Aaron, one of Annie’s friends, comes along and wonders if the city will pull Annie away from him. What will happen to the relationship Annie and Aaron began to develop before they traveled to New York City?
About the Author- Barbara Cameron currently lives in Florida and has written more than thirty-five nonfiction and fiction books.
My Thoughts- I have enjoyed reading the other books in the Quilts of Lancaster County series, so I was excited to read Annie’s Christmas Wish, by Barbara Cameron.
I have always enjoyed reading about the Amish lifestyle, because they base their lives on God’s word and their culture is based on agriculture. Their faith in God has always seemed so strong and they show it in what they do.
Cameron did an excellent job of portraying the Amish and what it would be like for them in a big city. It would certainly be a change for a young lady like Annie who had never been to a large city. I was glad to learn about Annie’s strength and dedication to her faith in God and her family.
This would be an excellent book to read during the Christmas season or any time. Find a copy today.
Disclosure of Material Connection- I received Annie’s Christmas Wish by Barbara Cameron for free from Abingdon Press and the Early Reader Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. All links were current when posted.
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