About the Book:
Barbara Breaks from Amish Tradition to Express Her Artistry
Full of faith, hope, and romance, this new series takes you into the Heart of Amish country.
Barbara
Schwartz was born into a family of quilters, but she would rather eat
dirt than partake in another quilting frolic or sew on another binding.
When her parents send her to Indiana to help her grandmother in her
quilting shop, she finds herself amongst a very different community.
It’s only one summer and then she will be back in Kentucky where she
belongs.
Melvin Bontrager’s world stopped six years ago when his
parents died. Now when his only means of providing for his widowed
sister and niece is threatened, Melvin finds his landscaping business
disappearing too. When spring delivers a newcomer who is immune to his
salty moods, Melvin does something he has never done before, accepts
help.
What blooms is the last thing Barbara ever expected, and everything Melvin could ever want.
My Review:
Barbara isnt into the traditional things that are done in her current Amish community. She is sick of quilting and wants nothing to do with it. She likes digging in the dirt and planting flowers. She is very creative and has a brilliant idea but will her new found friend see her goal as an attainable one and what will breaking from tradition cost the new friends?
The Flower Quilter was a new spin in Amish fiction and I enjoyed it immensely.
**Disclosure**This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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