A Season for Tending is the first book in the Amish Vines
and Orchards Series by Cindy Woodsmall. The book introduces the reader to many
interesting characters including Rhoda Byler, Samuel King, and Samuel’s young
sister Leah. Rhoda is most herself when she’s tending to her herbs and berries
and helping those in need. Rhoda must deal with rumors being spread about her
due to her premonitions about trouble and her healing through herbs from her
garden. A few hours away, Samuel King
has an apple orchard that is facing difficulties that him and his brothers are
trying to resolve while his sister Leah goes through her rumschpringe. Samuel
and Rhoda meet through Leah, and Samuel is soon trying to find a way to partner
with Rhoda to help with his family orchard.
I always like to read books by Cindy Woodsmall, and I was
not disappointed with this book. Her characters were relatable, and I liked
reading more about the rumschpringe time of Leah. I cannot wait to read the
next books in this series. If you’re interested in this book, you can read the
first chapter here.
"I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah
Publishing Group for this review."
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