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Calvin Fisher left his Amish community at the tender age of fourteen after having a problematic relationship with his family. Calvin only returned to Hart County because his beloved brother, Mark has fallen ill. As Calvin works to make amends for his troubled past and questionable job, he crosses path with a sheltered local nursery school teacher, Alice Yoder. Alice is wary of Calvin because of his questionable past, but
she can't help feeling an attraction to him. Although Calvin assures
Alice that he is worthy of her friendship, she can't help to feel
conflicted. Will Calvin be able to tell his family why he is working in
a gang? Will Alice be able to trust Calvin only has her best interest at heart?
I have read a few of Gray's books and loved each novel because each one
had a surprise element. However, I felt like this novel fell short and
lacked excitement. The person who causing all of the trouble was very
obvious even though there were
two people of interest. I did like how Gray humanized and showed each
characters' struggling between doing what is right and following their
hearts. Fans of Gray's work would be happy to know this novel has
recurring characters.
**Disclosure - I received a free unedited copy of this book in exchange for an honest opinion**
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