Kristina Anderson
Andrew is a delightful Amish romance novel. This story had me chuckling from beginning to end. We get to return to The Honeybee Farm owned by Bitsy Kiem Weaver who still changes the color of her hair regularly, has her shotgun at the ready and talks out loud to God. She willingly takes in Mary Coblentz when she returns to town unwed and pregnant. Bitsy is a wonderful character who I wished lived was my neighbor (minus the bees). I loved it when Mary said, “Bitsy isn’t afraid to love people who don’t fit in”. Mary is a nineteen year old who left the community and regrets her decision. She is a brave young woman who is not going to be bullied or hide inside just so other people will be satisfied. Andrew is taken with Mary until he sees that she is pregnant. But, thanks to the twins, he keeps encountering Mary. Andrew’s idea of right and wrong are going to be put to the test. Alfie and Benji were hilarious with their antics. I loved their simplistic outlook of situations. There are judgmental members of the Amish community who need to learn Christian charity. I like the Christian values and life lessons presented in Andrew (faith, forgiveness, redemption, grace, patience, second chances, honesty). We are all sinners and make mistakes. Everyone deserves forgiveness and a second chance. I thought the book was well-written and it proceeded at a steady pace. It seems like I barely began the book when I finished it (with many smiles and giggles along the way). It was interesting to learn more about creating homemade peanut butter. It is cute that the Petersheim brothers are called The Peanut Butter Brothers by locals. I cannot wait to read the next two books in The Petersheim Brothers series. If you have not read The Honeybee Sisters (though you really should), you will not be at a disadvantage. Andrew is a heartwarming story with the colorful, shotgun toting Bitsy, yummy honey, impish twins, homemade peanut butter, and merry mishaps.
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Ellen White
Andrew by Beckstrand Mary came from Green Bay alone, and pregnant, so she jumped the fence a few years ago. Still Mother wouldn’t let her in. Getting to Bitsy, a former woman of the English, she did, with warm muffins and cold milk. Asking if her parents would be upset if she took her in, and smile at the answer. Her home needed a baby, and the town needed the gossip, and she herself loves to be gossiped about. We have two young boys, whose Mother saying it would be an adventure to sleep in the clellar. She played a trick on them Alfie thought, it smelled like old socks and mold. Mold they were told wasn’t good for them. The grandparents were living with them now and had their bedroom. To solve and get upstairs in house again, was to marry off Andrew. Andrew wasn’t much for it, Mary wouldn’t repent, headstrong. The scheming of younger boys. The lessons in forgiving and helping others when the need is there. Given ARC for my voluntary review and my honest opinion
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Patricia Pikey
I've read every single book written by Jennifer Beckstrand and each one is so good, they captivate you, make you feel you know the characters, make you laugh out loud often, and after each one you crave more. This book is so charming, comical, and exciting . You can't put it down. Can't wait to read Abraham !!!Well done again Jennifer Beckstrand!!!!!
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