I am not usually a fan of Amish fiction but this final book in "The Amish of Summer Grove" series is an exception. Skylar and Ariana were switched at birth after a fire in the home of an Amish midwife. 20 years later, the truth is found out and Skylar is forced to go and live with her Amish birth parents and Ariana is forced from the Old Order Amish home to go and live with her birth mother in the world of the "English."
This final book in the series deals with each of them as they come to terms with who they are and try to determine in what culture do they belong. Skylar and Ariana both search for meaning and purpose and healing in the relationships with family members. The characters are well developed and there are no easy answers for either of them as they struggle in the process of forgiveness and reconciliation.
It would be better to read the first two books before this one, but there is a synopsis of the story in the beginning of the book which is very helpful to understand the story line.
I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.
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