...from the publisher...
In this tender Amish romance, an Amish man who is returning
to his community and faith is drawn to a young woman who is still
reeling from past wounds.
When Luke Bowman returns to the Amish faith after years of being away from home, he does so with absolute conviction. Those feelings are shaken when he meets Julia Durant, a non-Amish woman who works at his family's furniture-making business. Despite his instincts, Luke is drawn to Julia, and although Julia is still recovering from a brutal assault when she was a college student, she is drawn to Luke as well.
As Luke and Julia grow closer, and their fragile friendship grows stronger, Luke wants to be with Julia, but the reason he came home--his faith--is now the thing keeping them apart. Luke and Julia will have to decide whether their relationship can survive this divide, and whether the home Luke has made in the Amish faith is one that's fit for two.
When Luke Bowman returns to the Amish faith after years of being away from home, he does so with absolute conviction. Those feelings are shaken when he meets Julia Durant, a non-Amish woman who works at his family's furniture-making business. Despite his instincts, Luke is drawn to Julia, and although Julia is still recovering from a brutal assault when she was a college student, she is drawn to Luke as well.
As Luke and Julia grow closer, and their fragile friendship grows stronger, Luke wants to be with Julia, but the reason he came home--his faith--is now the thing keeping them apart. Luke and Julia will have to decide whether their relationship can survive this divide, and whether the home Luke has made in the Amish faith is one that's fit for two.
...my thoughts...
Julia Durant's visit to her brother Nick was more than a visit, it felt like she had come home. For the first time since a brutal attack, she wanted to stay and make a new start. Things fell into place with her new job and new friends. Turning Home is a wonderful story of healing hearts and new beginnings. It is the first book I have read by Janice Kay Johnson and I look forward to finding more of her books soon. The characters are complex yet easy to like. I liked the approach the author took in dealing with Julia's attack and how difficult it was for her to trust others again. Moving to a small town may have seemed a big step but for Julia, but she began to take risks she never would have thought about in the big city. She took a risk by getting a job in an Amish furniture business yet made a big impact on the business from her first day. It was all going so well but for Luke, the owner's son and partner who hadn't approved of her being hired. She would have to learn to work with him, because going home was not going to be an option. She was determined to stay in Tompkin's Mill.
Luke Bowman had only returned from the Englisch world in the last year. He still had much to prove about his desire to live among the people and he certainly didn't factor in anyone like Julia working in the family business. To make life even more uncertain for him, someone from his past comes along and puts everything all into perspective for him. The question is what he will do about the changes that come upon him and his family?
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys inspirational, contemporary Amish fiction. I received an advanced reader copy from Berkley Publishing Group through NetGalley.com for an honest review. My thoughts about the book are my own.
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