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A Simple Prayer (Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel, Bk 4)
A Simple Prayer - Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel, Bk 4
Author: Amy Clipston
ISBN-13: 9780310335887
ISBN-10: 0310335884
Publication Date: 5/5/2015
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
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PianoLady357 avatar reviewed A Simple Prayer (Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel, Bk 4) on + 157 more book reviews
A Simple Prayer is a sweet Amish story, one that I greatly enjoyed - as is the case with all of Amy Clipston's stories that I've read so far. Amy has the ability to convey a sense of place and pull me right into the story, making me easily connect with the characters. The setting is in Paradise, Pennsylvania, and several scenes take place at the Heart of Paradise Bed & Breakfast run by Hannah and Trey from book #1. "Simple" may be in the title, but there's a complexity to these characters and all that they have to work through. Each book in this series can stand alone, but it was good to see characters from previous stories. Series readers will also enjoy seeing a conclusion to storylines involving both Hannah/Trey and Madeleine/Saul.

Aaron and Linda are such endearing, down-to-earth characters! Both were raised Amish and had a similar longing for a real family, which is something to which many can relate. Their relationship started in a way that is so easy to build upon - with simple friendship through conversations where they shared feelings and events from their past. Often it takes another person to open our eyes to things we've been unable to see, and I loved how Linda and Aaron were able to offer godly wisdom to each other. The unyielding resentment of Aaron's brother, Solomon, and Aaron's desire to return home, coupled with fear, were very real.

This story mirrors certain aspects of the Prodigal Son parable, contrasting both the anger and unforgiveness of Aaron's older brother with the unconditional, undeserved welcome and acceptance of his parents. I actually gained a deeper appreciation for how the biblical older brother might have felt, for while Solomon's bitterness seems to be related to concern for his mother's health and happiness, the root of his anger goes much deeper. He first reflects that his parents " seemed so happy to see Aaron, as if they had been broken the whole time he'd been away," and then later confesses, "I was the one who had to give up my dreams to take care of the mess Aaron left behind."

Themes of home and family, forgiveness and compassion are the framework for this story, as evidenced in the bishop's words to Aaron: "You didn't have to leave. There's nothing so bad that it can't be solved with some prayer and your family's support." A Simple Prayer reflects the very real struggles that the Amish face, which are no different from ours, but with the effect of faith, prayer, love and forgiveness in their daily lives.

A Simple Prayer was an enjoyable, compelling read for me and I highly recommend it to all fans of Amish fiction.

Thank you to Amy Clipston for providing a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
LindseyfromBFCG avatar reviewed A Simple Prayer (Hearts of the Lancaster Grand Hotel, Bk 4) on + 117 more book reviews

About this book:

Linda is no stranger to hardship. Now she dares to hope for a chance at love and a new beginning.
As the sole survivor of a buggy accident that left her orphaned at age four, Linda Zook was reluctantly raised by her Uncle Reuben. She longs to be worthy of someone, but the lasting trauma of her injuries and embittered upbringing have destroyed her self-worth. When Hannah Peterson asks her to work at the Heart of Paradise Bed & Breakfast, shes finally able to realize some confidence.
Aaron Ebersol left the Amish community seventeen years ago when he could no longer bear the restrictions or the constant tension with his father. Despite years of unanswered letters to his parents, and the roots hes put down in Missouri, Aaron rushes back to the Amish community of Paradise, Pennsylvania, after receiving word of his mothers stroke. Hesitant to get too close to the family he was once a part of, he decides to stay at the Heart of Paradise Bed & Breakfast. Talking with Linda allows him to explore his feelings about his family and his position in the Amish community.
As Linda and Aaron open up to each other, their feelings for one another turn into more than friendship, and Aaron must make a decision about his future as an Amish man.
Can Linda and Aaron forgive the family members who have deceived and forsaken them? And will Aaron be able to convince Linda that she is worthy of his love?

Series: Book #4 in the Hearts of Lancaster Hotel series. {I have read them all, but have not posted A Hopeful Hearts review. You can view Book #2s, A Mothers Secret, review Here! Book #3s, A Dream of Home, review Here! Plus a novella found in An Amish Cradle is connected to this series. You dont have to read in order, but youll enjoy them more. I would recommend reading them in order.}

Spiritual Content- Talks about God & His Will; Hs are not capital when referring to God; Bible reading and a few Scriptures are quoted; Prayers & Blessings over food; Church going; The Prodigal Son is mentioned and Aaron is considered one.

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a stupid; Mentions of when Aaron was a teen and he smoked, drank and lit a barn on fire with his friends.

Sexual Content- a cheek kiss, a not-detailed kiss and a semi-detailed kiss; An urge to kiss someone; Noticing; Touches (barely-above-not-detailed); Love, falling in love & the emotions.

-Linda Zook, age 31
-Aaron Ebersol, age 32
switches between them, Solomon (three times), Hannah (twice), Lily (twice), Ruthie Joy (once) & Becky (once)
320 pages

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Pre Teens- One Star
New Teens- Two Stars
Early High School Teens- Three Stars
Older High School Teens- Four Stars
My personal Rating- Four Stars
Oooooh! Truly, this was super clean and a perfect wrap-up to the end of this series! While Im sad this this the last book of this series, Im looking forward to reading what Miss Amy writes next!

*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
*I received this book for free from the Author for this review.