Suzanne Woods Fisher’s new book, Christmas at Rose Hill Farm:
An Amish love Story, is a great read during the holiday season. Bess Riehl
grows roses on her family farm. When she finds a rose she can’t identify, her
family calls Penn State to have an expert come out and identify the rose.
Little does she know, the person who will show up at her family farm is Billy
Lapp. Billy and Bess have a history with each other, but they have not seen
each other in years since Billy unexpectedly left his family. Bess, before even
realizing Billy would be entering into her life again, found herself wishing her
upcoming wedding would have Billy as the groom, instead of his best friend
Amos.
This book was a really quick read, and I think it’s the
perfect gift for someone during this holiday season. Even though I’m not particularly
interested in flowers and roses, I still found this book very interesting.
There wasn’t too much technical information about roses, and I really enjoyed
reading about the relationship between Billy and Bess. The way the book had
flashbacks also did a great job of giving Billy’s backstory so we realize why
he feels the way he does about returning to his hometown.
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