Thursday, July 6, 2017

Litfuse Review: His Guilt by:Shelley Shepard Gray

 His Guilt (The Amish of Hart County #2)
About the Book:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Shelley Shepard Gray delivers the next novel in her Amish of Hart County series—a suspenseful tale of an Amish man who will risk all to protect the woman he loves.

Mark Fisher has returned home to Hart County, determined to put the past behind him. Two years ago, after being wrongly accused of assault, he left the Amish community, though never forgot his home. When the one person who had helped him through his rough times asks for help, Mark returns. But it is pretty Waneta Cain who makes him want to stay...

Neeta is one of the few people in Hart County who doesn’t believe Mark is guilty of hurting anyone. However, his worldliness and tough exterior do make her uneasy. As she begins to see the real man behind all the gossip and prejudice, she wonders if he is the man for her.

Just when Mark starts to believe a new life is possible, a close friend of Neeta’s is attacked. Once again, everyone in the community seems to believe he is guilty.  But what hurts most is Neeta’s sudden wariness around him. When another woman is hurt, a woman who is close to both Neeta and himself, Mark fears he knows the real culprit. And time is running out. Will Mark be able to find him before Neeta becomes his next victim?


My Review:
 I guess after reading Shelley Shepard Gray's latest, His Guilt, one would realize that even though the Amish lead separate lives than the rest of us--that we are all still sinners. Because of this we all fall under the same guidelines as far as God goes and how we were all created. With that being said, we all have the ability in us to do bad things. In the Amish community, they seem to be a people that find it very hard to trust someone again, especially when that someone has had to pay his debt to society.

 Mark Fisher finds this all out to be true because after his return to Hart county, he is not being as well received as he would of liked. He returns at the request of a friend but he isn't relishing the idea of the disapproval from others in the community. When Mark returns and things start to make him look guilty--he just wants to run but running means he will have to leave love behind and hes not so sure he is ready to part ways so easily.

 Neeta and Mark are perfect for each other and that is plain to see. As always, the authors writing hits the spot and she pulls off another love story that is against all odds. Great Read!

**Disclosure** This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the author. All opinions are my own.

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