Monday, November 16, 2009

Book Review: "Plain Promise"

Plain Promise (A Daughters of the Promise Novel)

by Beth Wiseman
Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2009

I was so excited to get to read the latest offering in the “Daughters of the Promise” series. “Plain Promise” by Beth Wiseman more than lived up to my expectations. Each offering in the series “focuses on an individual’s journey into an Amish Community where they discover new meaning to the words faith, hope, and love.” This time, it is a man, Kade Saunders, who is seeking to escape from his high-pressured existence. He has more money than he could ever spend, but has no peace in his heart. He rents a cottage from Sadie Fisher, a young widow, who is trying desperately to move on with her life after her husband’s unfortunate death. Life becomes even more complicated when Kade’s ex-wife shows up and leaves Kade’s autistic son Tyler with him. Kade has had very limited time with his son and relies on Sadie to help him with this new challenge. Soon, an inappropriate romance begins to develop. Sadie wants to follow the rules of her Order as well as trust in God’s will, but fines herself questioning both. Meanwhile, Kade is struggling with decisions of his own.

“Plain Promise” is one of those books you won’t want to put down. I was so eager to find out what would happen to the characters. The book also has important lessons about trusting in God’s will, no matter how hard that might be at a given time. There is also a useful “Reading Group Guide” at the end of the book for use in a book club or for personal reflection.

3 comments:

Heather Lundquist said...

I seen these books at the local Catholic Store. I might ask DH to go there and get me some for Christmas. I am busy right now reading some of my friend Donna-Marie Cooper-O'Boyle's books so they will have to wait a bit to get read. I owe her a couple book reviews. :)

God bless,
Heather

Abby said...

I am not Catholic ( non- denominational Christian, but hey, were all somewhere in the same boat. :) and I am 13 years old. my Mommy got me this book for Christmas and I LOVED IT! :)
God BLESS you!
Abigail

Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur said...

Hi Abby, Thank you for writing! So glad you liked the book.

Best wishes,
Patrice

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