Monday, October 19, 2015

Review: The Bishop's Son by:Kelly Irvin

The Bishop's Son (The Amish of Bee County, #2)
About the Book:
Two men offer Leila two very different futures. Will she choose with her heart or with her faith?

Leila Lantz has been in love with Jesse Glick from the day she first saw him at his father’s store, but she can’t make sense of his intentions. One day he wants to come courting, the next he seems to be putting distance between them.

Jesse may be the bishop’s son, but his faith has been wavering of late. If he is so unsure, is it fair to give Leila false hope for a future he doubts he can provide?

Then there’s Will, Jesse’s cousin. He has been trying to keep his feelings for Leila a secret, but he also knows Jesse is wrestling with his faith. Would declaring his feelings for Leila be in her best interest or simply serving his own selfish desires?

Leila knows she can choose Will and be secure in her own future. But when her heart speaks, it’s Jesse’s name she hears. When will God make His will known to her? Could leaving everything she knows—even her own faith—be a part of God’s plan?

My Review:
 Kelly Irvin has a hit on her hands, The Bishop's son is number two in the Amish of Bee County series. With each new book that she adds things get more and more interesting. It makes you want to run off to Texas to see what all the fuss is about.

 Leila Lantz has been considering her future a lot lately. Especially when that future could be jeopardized by Jesse Glick. Jesse has always been the one for Leila but lately she senses some change is on the horizon when his feelings are floundering these days.

 To make matters worse there is someone else that has feelings for this young lady and he can barely stop himself before announcing it to the world. But since Leila is his cousins love interest now may not be a good time to go expressing those feelings.

 Leila needs to know what to do and God seems to be the only one who can tell her. Who will it be?

**Disclosure**This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from Book Look.

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