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Sanctuary (Amish Country Crossroads, Bk 3)
Sanctuary - Amish Country Crossroads, Bk 3
Author: Beverly Lewis, David Lewis
When her past comes back to haunt her, a wife leaves the home she loves for the safety of an Amish community. A suspenseful novel from bestselling author Beverly Lewis and her husband David. — Compelling and inspiring, Sanctuary is a harrowing love story of the power behind revenge, the price for freedom, and the solace found in friendship. It po...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780764225109
ISBN-10: 0764225103
Publication Date: 6/1/2001
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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This book had some suspense (even some mob action)tied in it which was different than Beverly Lewis's other books. This book was authored by her and her husband, David Lewis. This is not part of a series, however it would be interesting to learn more about the characters in the book. If only witnessing were this easy in real life though.
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This is a harrowing love story of the power behind revenge, the price for freedowm and the solace found in friendship. It portrays characters, both tender and flawed whose search for meaning brings them to a moment of shocking and profound truth.
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Compelling and inspiring Sanctuary is a harrowing love story of the power behind revenge, the price for freedom, & the solace found in friendship. It portrays characters both tender &: flawed whose search for meaning brings them to a moment of shocking and profound truth. Excellent reading, with suspense & surprizes.

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Excellent Lewis book with a different twist. Haven't read a suspense by her before, but thoroughly enjoyed this one written with her husband. Nice change.
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Very good read. I would recommend it to anyone.
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Co-written with her husband David, this book is a bit different from the other Beverly Lewis books that I've read. Rather than the focus being on the lives of the Amish, the focus of this book is a young "fancy" woman named Melissa who has to run away from home to save her life from the man who killed her father years ago. She rents a room from Lela, a Mennonite woman who comes her friend and confidant. Melissa's husband Ryan is desperate to find her and figure out why she ran away, and his visiting friend Denny helps uncover some of the clues. Both Denny and Lela are catalysts to the religious journey that Ryan and Melissa take.

This was an interesting read. While reading it, I definitely wanted to know what Melissa's true identity was and what really happened to her father years ago. This story does rely on flashbacks to lead us to clues, rather that telling everything in a completely linear fashion. That made for a fun journey for the reader. Unlike Beverly Lewis's other books, this one felt very preachy. In her Amish books, you get a sense of religious peace from the characters in a less blatant way. Through the characters of Lela and Denny (more from Denny than Lela in my opinion), you feel like religion is being shoved at you instead of through actions and deeds in her other books. This bothered me because it felt forced in this book, rather than a natural way of life in her other books. All-in-all though, it was a pretty decent book.

PS- I forgot to mention, I have NO IDEA why this book is listed as the third book in the Crossroads series because it has NOTHING to do with that series. None of the characters, locations, or events are the same. PBS isn't the only place that says this is the 3rd book, so I'm very confused by that because that's why I picked this book up in the first place, to continue that series.

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