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Seek Me with All Your Heart (Land of Canaan, Bk 1)
Seek Me with All Your Heart - Land of Canaan, Bk 1
Author: Beth Wiseman
A groundbreaking series that takes amish readers where they’ve never gone before . . . to Colorado. — Emily Detweiler’s family abruptly moved to Colorado after tragedy struck in Ohio. But Emily can’t get far enough to escape what happened there. — David Stoltzfus is not happy when his family reloca...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781595548245
ISBN-10: 1595548246
Publication Date: 11/2/2010
Pages: 320
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  • Currently 4.6/5 Stars.
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4.6 stars, based on 50 ratings
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Book Type: Paperback
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southernsassygirl avatar reviewed Seek Me with All Your Heart (Land of Canaan, Bk 1) on + 180 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Oh, my...I think this was one of the best books I read all year! I already know that whatever words I can come up with to describe how much I enjoyed this book will be so insufficient. It had beauty and tenderness, along with sadness and pain, but with definite joy at the end of the journey.

I've said so many times that Amish fiction has reached a point where so many stories are similar, and for something to really reach out and grab me, it needs to have a little something extra. This is that book! First of all, the setting is brand new for Amish fiction fans. This is the first book that I know of set in the mountains of Colorado. That was very intriguing simply because of adjusting to the different weather conditions there compared to Pennsylvania. Second, Emily and her family have to deal with a situation that is almost unheard of in their communities. I won't mention what it is because I don't want to spoil anything, but I've only ever seen it mentioned in one other Amish series. Seeing Emily overcome her past, while also trying not to be attracted to David, is a very beautiful thing to watch unfold.

I also want to give some love to some of the secondary characters. Martha....loved her to pieces!! The scene where she introduces her parrot to David and Emily grabbed ahold of my funny bone, and wouldn't let go! And I wish that something had developed between her and certain gentleman, but I'm thinking (and hoping) that story will be featured in a future book. Another character that had an integral role in the story was Katie Ann, and I couldn't help but feel sorry for her from the get-go. Her story was never really a part of the Daughters of the Promise series, so I'm glad that she will be the primary focus of Beth's next book set in Canaan, Colorado.

If you've not read Beth's Daughters of the Promise series, then I strongly encourage you to do so before reading this book. There are a handful of things in this book that build upon the previous books, and unless you are okay with a few spoilers, the entire story is best appreciated if it's read in order.

That said, I don't know how in the world I'm gonna wait until the end of 2011 to find out what happens next in Canaan!! I'll be able to get my Beth Wiseman fix in March (thankfully, that's not far away) when she releases the next book in the Daughters of the Promise series, Plain Proposal. Listen now, when I discover a new author that I love, you better get out of my way at the bookstore...this woman can write!
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reviewed Seek Me with All Your Heart (Land of Canaan, Bk 1) on + 2 more book reviews
this is a really good book if you like amish fiction
reviewed Seek Me with All Your Heart (Land of Canaan, Bk 1) on + 353 more book reviews
I enjoyed this Amish book very much. It took on different subject matter than most. Martha a funny character, and very sensitive young people who work through their problems.
HeartsongChica avatar reviewed Seek Me with All Your Heart (Land of Canaan, Bk 1) on
This book is the first in Wiseman's Land of Canaan series, but the Stoltzfus family is familiar from her Daughters of the Promise series. Emily and David are both convinced that they will never marry, for different reasons, but are still drawn to each other. They both fight their attraction, which felt realistic to me. I know a lot of people who are attracted to people they shouldn't be. Emily's situation is handled very well, in a realistic yet positive manner, unlike Cindy Woodsmall's Amish fiction title When The Heart Cries. There were plenty of laugh-out-loud moments sprinkled throughout the story, though I was a bit taken aback at the funeral for the parrot. I'm an animal lover, but even that was a bit much, grin. I am excited to see what happens with Katie Ann, Martha, and the others in the next book in the series, which releases next Autumn.


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