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The characters of Annie and Gideon are interesting and fairly well developed. I found the tone overall quite sweet but extremely unrealistic.
I love this story, rich meeting the poor, but not really, Avery, aka Annie, was born with the preverbal silver spoon, Gideon he is Amish and lives plain. Oil and water, not quite, but one is running from a failed love, and the other wanting to die from loosing his family.
A car accident brings these two together, but all the while you will see God’s hand in their lives, they are so very different, but are they?
What a kind man Gideon is, and I could just watch them eating the first meal Annie cooks, and he is so trying to be nice. I can just see God sending this woman and nudging Gideon, he is not done with Gideon yet, and wants Gideon as a productive member of society.
Of course Gideon realizes that Annie isn’t Amish, yes one can pretend, but he has to come to terms of loosing his life or embracing the woman he is learning to love.
These two have to come to terms with their relationship, if there really is one, and how it can never be, but maybe they can find some happiness in their lives, but with each other?
A very quick read, that I really didn’t want to end, but there are two more books in this series.
I received this book through Net Galley and B & H Publishing, and was not required to give a positive review.