Katrina Stoltzfus learns that your life doesn’t always
turn out the way you imagined in Suzanne Woods Fisher’s newest book, The
Imposter. Katrina had plans to marry her boyfriend John, but when her family
moves from Ohio to Pennsylvania after the death of her mother, her plans for
their life together change drastically. As she starts her new life in Stoney
Ridge without John, she begins working as an assistant to Thelma Beiler, who
just so happens to have a young man named Andy Miller working for her. Just
getting over a broken heart, Katrina decides she will not form a relationship
with Andy so she can keep from getting hurt again.
In addition to the story of Katrina and Andy, there is a
focus on Katrina’s father David, her siblings, and some of the characters from
other books Suzanna Woods Fisher wrote based in Stoney Ridge. I really liked
that these characters were brought into the new story, but it was not in a way
that would be confusing if you didn’t read any of her other books. The focus on
more characters than just Katrina was a great way to get the reader interested
in their lives, which I’m hopeful will be the focus of future books in this
series! I would definitely recommend this book to others who are a fan of the
Amish genre.
This book was provided by Revell, a division
of Baker Publishing Group, in exchange for my review. I am disclosing this in
accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides
Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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