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Loading... Dark Harvest (Maplecreek Amish Trilogy #2) (edition 2004)by Karen Harper (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The series improves for me, I'm enjoying the characters ( ) I had serious doubts about this book. Amish? Come on. But it was better than I thought it would be. Being a romance, the ending was terribly predictable. It seems that I'm not having much tolerance for romance novels these days. They seem trite and too fluffy. If you're interesting in a romance novel with some suspense mixed in, however, I'd recommend this book to you. What was really off-the-wall about the book was that it was set in Ohio. Being from Ohio myself, it was weird to read about places that I was really familiar with. I don't think I've ever read a novel set in Ohio before this one. I am glad I read this Dark Harvest. I think out of all the books I have read by Karen Harper, it is the best. There is lots of character depth. The characters are real and fun! I really enjoyed reading about the Amish people. This was a excellent story and it was well researched. I was really shocked to learn who was behind the killings. I was happy with the out come of the book. If you have not read this book, pick up a copy, you won’t be disappointed! no reviews | add a review
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"In the closed Amish community of Maplecreek, someone is threatening the children...Policewoman Kat Lindley is running from the big-city job that nearly got her killed, and from memories of the abused boy she failed to save. She agrees to undertake a dangerous masquerade within the peaceful Amish community of Maplecreek, desperate to save its children..."--P. [4] of cover. No library descriptions found. |
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