Lorie's Heart

· A Wells Landing Romance Book 3 · Zebra Books
4.6
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“A strikingly different Amish tale of finding family, love and forgiveness” from the author of A New Love for Charlotte (Fresh Fiction).

Welcome back to Wells Landing, Oklahoma, the tranquil Amish community where still waters run deep and a brave young woman sets out to discover her faith, her family, and herself . . .

Lorie Kauffman is grief-stricken when her father passes away unexpectedly. But her heartache quickly turns to bewilderment when she discovers he'd been leading two lives—one of simplicity and hard work in Wells Landing, and one fraught with painful ordeals in Tulsa. As she starts digging into her family's past, Lorie finds herself torn between the Amish world and the Englisch world—and she's no longer certain where she belongs . . .

Lorie knows that if she leaves Wells Landing, she may never be able to return. But what if her destiny lies in the outside world—the world her father knew so well? Change is never easy, but with a bit of courage and the help of a handsome and kind-hearted Englischer, she just may find the peace, acceptance, and love she's been longing for . . .

Praise for Amy Lillard and her Wells Landing novels

“[A] sweetly inspirational contemporary love story . . . Rich with the trappings of Amish culture and tradition, the novel informs as well as entertains.” —Publishers Weekly

“An inspirational story of romance, faith, and trust . . . will appeal to fans of Wanda Brunstetter and Beverly Lewis.” —Library Journal

“Amy Lillard writes her Amish stories with the respect they are due.” —RT Book Reviews

Ratings and reviews

4.6
9 reviews
Kristina Anderson
27 July 2015
I just finished reading Lorie’s Heart by Amy Lillard. It is the third book in the Wells Landing Romance series. Lorie Kauffman’s father, Henry just passed away. Lorie was very close to her father and is having a hard time dealing with his death especially after she notices a notice on his chest (when she goes to identify the body with her step-mother). Lorie’s step-mother, Maddie, is less than cooperative. Then Lorie goes through a box of belongings given to them by the police. In it is a wallet with a driver’s license. Lorie is even more confused when the license has her father’s picture on it but the name Henry Mathis. Lorie is even more determined to find out more about her father and his secrets. Lorie convinces Like Lambright (a young man who left the Amish to become a race car driver) to take her to the address on her father’s license. It leads them to Sundale Retirement and Assisted Living Center. There Lorie finds a grandmother she never knew about. Betty Mathis is in the early stages of dementia and Alzheimer’s. Lorie also meets Zachary Wayne Calhoun. Zach works part-time at the center while he was finishing college (he just graduated). Zach is instantly attracted to Lorie and wants to get to know her better. Lorie starts coming to the center regularly to get to know Betty and, hopefully, find out more about her father. Lorie’s stepmother forces Lorie to start taking baptism classes in order to join the Amish church. Lorie is not sure she wants to join. She would have to give up her painting (which she has been doing in secret for many years) and marry Jonah Miller (a man she has been seeing since she was eighteen). Will Lorie find the answers she seeks? Will she decide to join the Amish church or jump the fence? You will have to read Lorie’s Heart to find out! Lorie’s Heart is a lovely book and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. It may be the third book in the series, but it can easily be read by itself. I give Lorie’s Heart 5 out of 5 stars. It is a book that can be read in an afternoon (especially if it is raining). It is well-written and engaging. I received a complimentary copy of Lorie’s Heart from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. The review and opinions expressed are my own.
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Laurel Settles
1 September 2019
This book was intense..keep me on the edge of my seat..
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About the author

Amy Lillard is an award-winning author of over forty novels and novellas ranging from Amish romance and mysteries to contemporary and historical romance. Since receiving a Carol Award for her debut novel, Saving Gideon (2012), she has become known for writing sweet stories filled with family values, honest characters, a hometown feel, and close-knit communities. She is a member of RWA, ACFW, NINC, and the Author’s Guild. Born and bred in Mississippi, she now lives with her husband and son in Oklahoma. Please visit her online at www.AmyWritesRomance.com.

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