Her Only Wish
Her Only Wish
About the Book Her Only Wish
Return to Pinecraft, Florida, for a Sweet Amish Romance in Her Only Wish
Sheltered yet adventurous, Betsy Detweiler is on a mission to get out of Kentucky and experience new things in life. She’s got a list–a life list. What better place to start than with her friends in beautiful Pinecraft, Florida?
From the moment Betsy walks into the Snow Bird Golf Course to sign up for lessons, August Troyer is mesmerized. Betsy is a mass of contradictions–beautiful yet awkward, outgoing yet unsure, joyful yet hesitant. She’s like no one he’s ever met before, and as the only child of missionary parents, he’s met a lot of people.
As Betsy and August embark on a month of enjoying life to the fullest, they’ll encounter several reasons to back off and play it safe. But playing it safe has its own consequences. This tender romance reminds us that life–and love–requires a fair amount of risk.
My Thoughts on Her Only Wish
This is book two in a series. While the book will make more sense if you read it after the first book you can read it as a stand-alone novel without feeling too lost. Not that I recommend that. I always recommend reading books in order and reading two instead of one is always a good idea.
Betsy has a lot of things she wants to do. But her parents have always treated her with kid gloves so she hasn’t done anything she wants to. So she decides to go spend some time with her friends in Pinecraft. And take her list with her.
One thing on her list is to learn to play golf. Not that she expects to enjoy it. But she’s going to do it. And when she chooses the place to do so she meets an amazing Amish man who has his own story to be shared. I loved meeting him!
Oh and don’t forget the sisters that teach her to swim!
Betsy has a lot going on and is learning how to pace herself and still be able to do what she wants without risking her health. It’s a wonderful book and I loved all of the characters. They’re precious and most of them learn and grow throughout the novel.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from Netgalley. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
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