Gentle and unassuming Hope Kauffman has never been one to question or try to make changes. She quietly helps her father run Kingdom Quilts and has agreed to the betrothal her father arranged for her with the devout but shy Ebbie Miller.
Despite Hope's and other Kingdom residents' attempts to maintain the status quo, changes have already begun to stir in the small Mennonite town. The handsome and charismatic Jonathon Wiese is the leader of the move to reform, and when one of Kingdom's own is threatened by a mysterious outsider, Jonathon is one of the first to push for the town to arm itself. Hope's fiance, Ebbie, is at the forefront of those demanding the town stay true to its traditions of nonviolence.
When strange incidents around town result in outright attacks on several townspeople, Hope can't help but question what she's always been taught. As the town that's always stood so strong together is torn apart at the seams, Hope is caught between opposing sides, both represented by those she has come to care for. With tensions high and lives endangered by an unknown threat, Hope fears Kingdom can never survive in one piece.
About the Author:
Nancy Mehl, the author of 13 books, received an ACFW Carol Award in 2009 for her novel For Whom the Wedding Bell Tolls. She has a background in social work and is a member of ACFW and RWA.She writes from her home in Wichita, Kansas, where she lives with her husband, Norman, and their puggle, Watson.
My Review:
Book 2 in the Road to Kingdom series finds us smack dab in the middle of a mystery. Someone is terrorizing the surrounding towns and everyone is starting to realize Kingdom maybe the next town that will fall victim to the unspeakable crimes that are being committed. Not only are buildings being vandalized but what seems to be religious hate crimes against Mennonites are happening on some what of a regular basis.
In the Mennonite town of Kingdom, the folks there don't believe in sticking up for yourself or believing that anyone would harm them. But when Hope's life is threatened things seem to take a turn for this small town.
Then just as Hope Kauffman has it all figured out with her soon to be husband Ebbie she starts feeling something for the newcomer Jonathon Wiese. What will become of Hope and the town of Kingdom? And who is this person threatening their lives?
This book is available for purchase at this link.
This book is characterized as a suspense book. So if you like mysteries then this is a good one. The author was also kind enough to include discussion questions for all of her readers. If you would like to read more you can here.
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**Disclosure** This book was provided to me for free through Litfuse for my honest opinion.
Book 2 in the Road to Kingdom series finds us smack dab in the middle of a mystery. Someone is terrorizing the surrounding towns and everyone is starting to realize Kingdom maybe the next town that will fall victim to the unspeakable crimes that are being committed. Not only are buildings being vandalized but what seems to be religious hate crimes against Mennonites are happening on some what of a regular basis.
In the Mennonite town of Kingdom, the folks there don't believe in sticking up for yourself or believing that anyone would harm them. But when Hope's life is threatened things seem to take a turn for this small town.
Then just as Hope Kauffman has it all figured out with her soon to be husband Ebbie she starts feeling something for the newcomer Jonathon Wiese. What will become of Hope and the town of Kingdom? And who is this person threatening their lives?
This book is available for purchase at this link.
This book is characterized as a suspense book. So if you like mysteries then this is a good one. The author was also kind enough to include discussion questions for all of her readers. If you would like to read more you can here.
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