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Carrie and her husband Melvin love each other, and together have survived many lean years. If not for the kindness of their church community, they would have had to miss more than one meal a day. But now, Melvin has found work that finally provides a good living. Carrie hopes that having more to eat will finally allow them to start a family. Yet month after month, they remain childless. So when Carrie overhears two English women talking in the fabric store one day about medical options available to non-Amish women in her situation, she takes it as a sign from God. Melvin and the bishop see it differently, however. Is it really God's will that she pursue this, or is her longing to be a mother tempting her to stray from her Amish beliefs?
I really liked this book. I related to it perfectly with what I'm going through right now. I was amazed how much of how I feel inside would be what she is or was feeling. I am always interested in the Amish, what an interesting culture. Sometimes after reading, I want to be Amish. I do like being "englisch" like they say it, though. All the different paths we can take. Fun series to read.
Title: The Tempted Soul (Amish Quilt Book #3)Author: Adina SenftPages: 320Year: 2013Publisher: FaithWordsMy rating 5 out of 5 stars.What an exciting conclusion to the tale covering three friends lives Emma, Amelia and Carrie. Each woman has had her challenges in life and trying to believe God will bring to them the desires of their hearts. In the final installment we learn how Carrie who has been unable to have a family with her husband may have to learn how to live without having children while
Book 3 of the Amish Quilt series chronicles the story of Carrie and Melvin Miller. Although they have been happily married for eleven years, they have not been blessed with children. Carrie is so desperate to be a mother that she investigates using In Vitro Fertilization, against the convictions of her husband and the tenants of her Amish faith. She submits to the edict of the bishop in this matter, but still longs to hold a child of her own. When a local Amish teen becomes pregnant and wants to
All Carrie wants is to be a mother. She loves her husband and her life, but her heart aches at the thought that she might never have a child of her own. When she learns of medical interventions that could aid her quest for children, she is at first excited, but her husband and the church leaders shoot those desires down. When a young girl in their community becomes pregnant, Carrie and other women in the community attempt to help her, but Carrie's husband isn't pleased with the idea of adoption
Adina Senft grew up in a plain house church, where she was often asked by outsiders if she was Amish (the answer was no), she made her own clothes, and she perfected the art of the French braid. She holds an M.F.A. in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania, where she teaches as adjunct faculty. She was the winner of RWAs RITA Award for Best Inspirational Novel in 2005,
The Tempted Soul by Adina SenftThe third in the Amish Quilt trilogy, the Tempted SoulCarrie Miller longs for children, but after ten years of marriage, that blessing eludes her. So she fills her days with caring for her home, making artistic gifts and fancy cakes, and caring for her flock of chickens, every one of whom has a name and who under no circumstances will go in the soup pot. Carrie also finds support in the friendship she shares with her two best friends Amelia and Emma, and relishes
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Original Title: | The Tempted Soul (Amish Quilt, #3) |
ISBN: | 0892968494 (ISBN13: 9780892968497) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Amish Quilt #3 |
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Carrie Miller longs for children, but after ten years of marriage, that blessing eludes her. So she fills her days with caring for her home, making artistic gifts and fancy cakes, and caring for her flock of chickens, every one of whom has a name and who under no circumstances will go in the soup pot. Carrie also finds support in the friendship she shares with her two best friends Amelia and Emma, and relishes the weekly afternoons they share working on their quilts.Carrie and her husband Melvin love each other, and together have survived many lean years. If not for the kindness of their church community, they would have had to miss more than one meal a day. But now, Melvin has found work that finally provides a good living. Carrie hopes that having more to eat will finally allow them to start a family. Yet month after month, they remain childless. So when Carrie overhears two English women talking in the fabric store one day about medical options available to non-Amish women in her situation, she takes it as a sign from God. Melvin and the bishop see it differently, however. Is it really God's will that she pursue this, or is her longing to be a mother tempting her to stray from her Amish beliefs?
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Title | : | The Tempted Soul (Amish Quilt #3) |
Author | : | Adina Senft |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | March 2013 by FaithWords (first published January 1st 2013) |
Categories | : | Amish. Christian Fiction. Amish Fiction. Romance. Fiction. Inspirational |
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For my complete and honest review, visit: http://wp.me/p37Zro-STI really liked this book. I related to it perfectly with what I'm going through right now. I was amazed how much of how I feel inside would be what she is or was feeling. I am always interested in the Amish, what an interesting culture. Sometimes after reading, I want to be Amish. I do like being "englisch" like they say it, though. All the different paths we can take. Fun series to read.
Title: The Tempted Soul (Amish Quilt Book #3)Author: Adina SenftPages: 320Year: 2013Publisher: FaithWordsMy rating 5 out of 5 stars.What an exciting conclusion to the tale covering three friends lives Emma, Amelia and Carrie. Each woman has had her challenges in life and trying to believe God will bring to them the desires of their hearts. In the final installment we learn how Carrie who has been unable to have a family with her husband may have to learn how to live without having children while
Book 3 of the Amish Quilt series chronicles the story of Carrie and Melvin Miller. Although they have been happily married for eleven years, they have not been blessed with children. Carrie is so desperate to be a mother that she investigates using In Vitro Fertilization, against the convictions of her husband and the tenants of her Amish faith. She submits to the edict of the bishop in this matter, but still longs to hold a child of her own. When a local Amish teen becomes pregnant and wants to
All Carrie wants is to be a mother. She loves her husband and her life, but her heart aches at the thought that she might never have a child of her own. When she learns of medical interventions that could aid her quest for children, she is at first excited, but her husband and the church leaders shoot those desires down. When a young girl in their community becomes pregnant, Carrie and other women in the community attempt to help her, but Carrie's husband isn't pleased with the idea of adoption
Adina Senft grew up in a plain house church, where she was often asked by outsiders if she was Amish (the answer was no), she made her own clothes, and she perfected the art of the French braid. She holds an M.F.A. in Writing Popular Fiction from Seton Hill University in Pennsylvania, where she teaches as adjunct faculty. She was the winner of RWAs RITA Award for Best Inspirational Novel in 2005,
The Tempted Soul by Adina SenftThe third in the Amish Quilt trilogy, the Tempted SoulCarrie Miller longs for children, but after ten years of marriage, that blessing eludes her. So she fills her days with caring for her home, making artistic gifts and fancy cakes, and caring for her flock of chickens, every one of whom has a name and who under no circumstances will go in the soup pot. Carrie also finds support in the friendship she shares with her two best friends Amelia and Emma, and relishes
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