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File Size: 756 KB

Print Length: 352 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0310349087

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Publisher: Zondervan (November 13, 2018)

Publication Date: November 13, 2018

Sold by: HarperCollins Publishing

Language: English

ASIN: B07BB5Y6ZQ

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Browse ▾Community ▾Cherese Akhavein's Reviews > A Seat by the HearthA Seat by the Hearth by Amy ClipstonThe third book in An Amish Homestead Series by Amy Clipston A Seat at The HearthIt’s never easy to tackle tough subjects but Amy Clipston not only does in this book but you find yourself in a way forgetting about the harshness of the problems because your so wrapped up in wonderful way she draws you into the characters and their story line, you won’t want to put the book down. Priscilla Allgyer is a young woman who has a six year old son Ethan who I’m sure you will fall in love with as he is loving and eager to please not only his mother but all he is around. Priscilla escapes her abusive boyfriend and heads back home knowing that she is going back to the same abusive father, but what can she do she needs a place for her son, she needs a solid foundation and he will have it there even if she won’t, God must have a plan.Mark Riehl is a farmer with a reputation as a playboy Mark works for Priscilla father and after growing up with him although they were friends and in a way still are the last thing she wants is to get involved with another man, but being best friends with his sister will be hard to avoid him.This book is a wonderful look at how God works to correct the wrongs that have been done to us in our life as long as we keep our faith and believe in him. Amy Clipston has created characters that pull you in and you’ll find yourself angry, happy, sad, and most of all wanting the couple to get what God wants for them. This is a great book I can’t wait for the fourth book in the series.

I enjoyed this sequel and I believe this author is getting better and better. I have been so involved in the last two stories that I have neglected my household duties! The storyline kept my interest peaked constantly and the people who like Amish stories will love them, too.

Truly an amazing novel! I love Amy Clipston and this maybe my favorite novel of hers do far! I'm enthralled and really fell in love with the characters!

Amy Clipston has done it again. A Seat by the Hearth captures your heart from the very beginning and the ending was just what I'd hoped for and knew it would be.

I don’t read most of these books, they are for my mother! Cannot review them!!!

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Several years ago, Priscilla Allgyer, a childhood best friend of Laura Riehl (one of the main characters of Book 2 in this series) made the decision to leave her Amish community. Now she's back in town with young son Ethan in tow, a child born out of wedlock. Feeling limited in options, Priscilla puts aside her pride and returns to her parents' home, hoping they will be gracious enough to leave the past in the past and let her stay, at least until she can come up with another solution.Priscilla's mother is overjoyed to see her and gladly welcomes her in with open arms. Not quite the same story with her father. He agrees to let her and Ethan move in with them, but he's got some conditions: Priscilla is to 1) return to wearing Amish clothes 2) confess her sins and become a full fledged member of the church and 3) get herself an Amish husband ASAP. Hearing her father lay out his terms, Priscilla is quickly reminded of the restrictive aspects of Amish life that led her to flee town in the first place all those years ago, but for the sake of her son, she begrudgingly agrees to his rules. While she might have started out fleeing her Amish life, now she was escaping Ethan's alcoholic, abusive Englischer father, so returning to THAT life wasn't really an option... at least not one she even remotely wanted to consider.While settling back into her old Amish ways, Priscilla becomes reacquainted with Laura's twin brother, Mark Riehl, the community's local ladies' man. While inwardly she can't deny how physically attractive she finds him, outwardly she keeps her distance. Being well aware of his reputation of fickle affections towards the ladies, that's the last thing she needs in her life right now. But Mark claims he's just here to be a good friend to her. He tries to be patient with her, sensing she's "going through some things right now"... but at times gets frustrated that she allows only minimal interaction between them, even on a platonic level.While Mark might claim he only wants to be a good friend to Priscilla, everyone else in town immediately sees these two are clearly headed for a future romance. Or so Clipston wants the reader to believe. Much like the problem with the first book in this series, we're being TOLD these two have a growing romantic warmth between them, but the bulk of their actions / interactions barely revv up beyond good, solid friendship. In fact, the whole big drama that does end up forcefully pushing these two together comes about because Mark is honestly and innocently comforting Priscilla as she releases some pent up emotional pain. However, his nearness to her, when seen by outside eyes, is deemed inappropriate. To save face -- and potential expulsion from the church -- Priscilla and Mark are forced to come together to make a difficult choice about their respective -- and possibly combined -- futures.Without any real heat between them developed, the will-they-won't-they element of the plot was a little dragged out, but the novel still has a worthwhile story in Priscilla's personal journey, navigating a life dictated by men who prove to be letdowns. Growing up with an verbally abusive father, she has little to no self esteem / respect cultivated in her, so out in the Englisch world it's no great surprise that she ends up being targeted by a similar kind of man. Tricked by initial kindness, she gets caught up in an unhealthy relationship she has no clue how to leave. The only idea she has is to come back home to the life she tried so hard to break free from.A reader can't help but feel for her. It's almost like she has to pay triple-fold for her life path --- fleeing first the abusive father, then a physically abusive boyfriend, THEN having to regain her place within the Amish church... and she's not even accepted right away. She has to go through a process of taking classes, attending services, extra confessions and meetings, gradually working her way out of shunning status. She can't eat with her family or neighbors, can't use her own money at Amish stores until she's cleared of the shunning ... and for what "crime"? Wanting a little breathing room in her life? Wanting to seek out and experience deep-down soul contentment, in whatever form that took? The process breaks her heart time and again, yet she fights to stay strong for her son, who needs this safe space away from his dangerous father.Clipston gives a hint that a little over five years has passed between the first book in the Amish Homestead series to now, and there's one more to go. Several of the characters in the previous book hinted that they'd like to see flirty Mark maybe try to settle on one girl and here we are trying out that storyline! While the romance was flat for me, I cheered every time Mark stood up to Priscilla's verbally abusive father!Oh, and the running joke between Laura and Allen featured in Book 2 gets an extra little nod in this story as well. :-)The final book in the series, due out this May, is set to feature Laura and Mark's baby sister, Cindy Riehl.NOTE TO READERS: Clipston does do a good job giving readers refresher information within these novels so you can catch up with characters between installments, but given that there ARE crossover characters, inside jokes, and a definable timeline moving along (within the Riehl family especially) throughout the stories, I would recommend reading the series sequentially.FTC DISCLAIMER: BookLookBloggers.com and Zondervan Publishers kindly provided me with a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. The opinions above are entirely my own.

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