Someone to Trust

· North Country Amish Book 4 · Harlequin
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Some connections go beyond words…in this novel by USA TODAY bestselling author Patricia Davids.

On an Amish matchmaking trip,

can she avoid falling in love?

Esther Burkholder has no interest in her stepmother’s matchmaking when her family visits an Amish community in Maine. Deaf from a young age, she’s positive a hearing man couldn’t understand the joys and trials of living in a silent world. But Gabe Fischer is certainly handsome, hardworking and brave. More importantly, he sees the real Esther. Might this Amish bachelor be her unexpected perfect match?

From Harlequin Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.

North Country Amish

Book 1: Shelter from the Storm

Book 2: The Amish Teacher’s Dilemma

Book 3: A Haven for Christmas

Book 4: Someone to Trust

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4,8
5 reviews
Kristina Anderson
30 January 2021
Someone to Trust by Patricia Davids is a cute Amish novel. Wanetta Burkholder has married into a family with four daughters of marriageable age and she knows her cousin in Maine has four bachelor sons. The two women decide that Wanetta and her step-children should visit which gives them the chance to do a little matchmaking. Gabe Fisher is too busy working to have time to court and Esther Burkholder, who is deaf, does not want a hearing husband. The matchmaking venture seems doomed from the start. I enjoyed this engaging Amish novel. It is the 4th book in North Country Amish, but it can be read as a standalone. I thought Someone to Trust was well-written with steady pacing. I liked the characters especially Gabe and Esther. An Amish deaf woman is a unique concept. I like how the author dealt with the topic of deafness. Esther was a strong character who did not let her deafness keep her from enjoying life. She lived a full life with a job she loved, good friends, and special talents (sketching and sewing). Esther is also a smart woman who came up with some great ideas for helping Gabe’s leatherworking business. Faith and God are beautifully incorporated into the story. It is wonderful that the Amish view children with disabilities as gifts from God. There were some sweet, tender moments in the story along with some humorous ones. Jonah, Esther’s younger brother, provided some of the amusing ones. He is an honest little fellow. It was interesting learning about the leatherworking trade. This is my favorite book by Patricia Davids. Someone to Trust is a heartwarming Amish tale with matchmaking mamas, fetching flowers, stunning sketches, wandering walks, a woman satisfied with self, a compassionate man, and surprising romance.
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Maureen Timerman
05 January 2021
This is the fifth book in this series, and yes I have enjoyed them all, but this definitely can be read alone. What a treat we are given a relatively new step-mother that is plotting with her cousin and becoming hopefully a matchmaker. Her cousin has marriageable age sons and she has these new daughters that need husbands, they have a solution. We are there as these young couples meet and go about their everyday life, along with some picnics, and bird watching. One of the girls is deaf, and it is hereditary, and she is sure not interested in finding a husband, but she is a talented artist and seamstress, and one of the boys sure needs help. I so enjoyed this story, and loved how it highlighted a disability, but showed an everyday person, and we see how she struggles, but gives her all. Will there be any matches? You will find out by the end of this read! I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Harlequin, and was not required to give a positive revie
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About the author

USA Today best-selling author Patricia Davids was born in Kansas. After forty years as an NICU nurse, Pat switched careers to become an inspirational writer. She now enjoys laid back life on a Kansas farm, spending time with her family and playing with her dog Sugar, who thinks fetch should be a twenty-four hour a day game. When not throwing a ball, Pat is happily dreaming up new stories where love and faith conquer all. Contact her at [email protected].

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