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A Secret Identity (The Amish Farm Trilogy) (edition 2010)

by Gayle Roper (Author)

Series: Amish Farm Trilogy (2)

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Readers will be delighted as popular author Gayle Roper continues her contemporary Amish series (that began with A Stranger's Wish) with book two in The Amish Farm series, A Secret Identity. Cara Bentley is raised by her grandfather to appreciate family. When she discoversâ??quite by accidentâ??that he was adopted, her whole perspective changes. If he wasn't a Bentley, who was he? If she isn't a Bentley, who is she? She determines to find her "real" family. Ending up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, she takes a room at the Zook family farm. When she seeks the help of attorney Todd Reasoner, the search for the truth begins in earnest. But as mysterious accidents begin to happen, Cara suspects her attempt to find out the truth is not welcomeâ??and neither is she. Readers will be turning pages to find the answers Cara se… (more)

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Title:A Secret Identity (The Amish Farm Trilogy)
Authors:Gayle Roper (Author)
Info:Harvest House Publishers (2010), Edition: Reprint, 224 pages
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A Secret Identity (The Amish Farm Trilogy) by Gayle Roper

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Roper continues her Amish Farm Trilogy with the second book with one woman, Cara Bentley, tracing her ancestral root. Cara ends up boarding with the Zook family and lawyer Todd Reasoner, familiar characters from the first book. However, not all is what it seems on the surface as money and greed test family relationships. This is book fits well within the religious romance genre. Although the setting and some characters appeared in book one of the series, reading the first book in not a prerequisite to understanding Cara’s conflicts and relationship. ( )
  bemislibrary | May 14, 2016 |
What mystery of a story of to find the herself. I remember correctly. She overhears that she is adopted. Then she goes on a quest to discover who she is. She runs into someone that will support her in her quest. Will there be a love between them. Cara is determine to find her real family.

The arrive a attorney to help her discover the truth. Things start to happen to her. There surprise though out the book if I recall. Will Cara find what she needs or will she be block all the way. She find out she not welcome as well in a town or is her search for truth. What is everyone hiding from her or trying to keep the secret.

Will Cara find her identity she is seeking. How can she not think she a Bentley but she must find herself and will she find out that she as a family that loves her. Even if she is adopted. ( )
  Lindz2012 | Jan 19, 2016 |
What mystery of a story of to find the herself. I remember correctly. She overhears that she is adopted. Then she goes on a quest to discover who she is. She runs into someone that will support her in her quest. Will there be a love between them. Cara is determine to find her real family.

The arrive a attorney to help her discover the truth. Things start to happen to her. There surprise though out the book if I recall. Will Cara find what she needs or will she be block all the way. She find out she not welcome as well in a town or is her search for truth. What is everyone hiding from her or trying to keep the secret.

Will Cara find her identity she is seeking. How can she not think she a Bentley but she must find herself and will she find out that she as a family that loves her. Even if she is adopted. ( )
  Lindz2012 | Jan 19, 2016 |
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Fiction. Mystery. Romance. Christian Fiction. HTML:

Readers will be delighted as popular author Gayle Roper continues her contemporary Amish series (that began with A Stranger's Wish) with book two in The Amish Farm series, A Secret Identity. Cara Bentley is raised by her grandfather to appreciate family. When she discoversâ??quite by accidentâ??that he was adopted, her whole perspective changes. If he wasn't a Bentley, who was he? If she isn't a Bentley, who is she? She determines to find her "real" family. Ending up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, she takes a room at the Zook family farm. When she seeks the help of attorney Todd Reasoner, the search for the truth begins in earnest. But as mysterious accidents begin to happen, Cara suspects her attempt to find out the truth is not welcomeâ??and neither is she. Readers will be turning pages to find the answers Cara se

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