In the beautiful spring warmth of Southern Maryland’s Amish country, love always finds a way to bloom . . . Like most Amish young women, Phoebe Yoder has dreams—but not of a courtship—at least not yet. She dreams of caring for the tender-hearted alpacas at her Englischer neighbor’s farm, and learning the business herself. But that longing falls away the moment her baby sister goes missing. In … her baby sister goes missing. In that horrifying instant, desperate for her sister’s safe return, she whispers a promise to Gott: she will give up her dreams and marry Micah Graber, a man she doesn’t love, but who is determined to make her his wife.
Benjamin Miller hasn’t been back in Southern Maryland for long before he meets Phoebe and begins to imagine what a fine life they could build together—beginning with an alpaca farm of their own. But he can see that Phoebe’s brash vow is all she will consider, no matter what her heart wants. As Ben falls for her gentle manner and sweet, sad eyes, he comes to understand his daunting task: to convince Phoebe that together, they can make a new promise that will never be broken . . .
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I would recommend this book.
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A typical story of a girl mistaking what she had said to God that was not a deal breaker. Fast read and enjoyable
I really enjoyed this book. It was hard to put down. I will read more of her books! Every inspirational!
Easy read very good Christian fiction very good
This is an easy read book. It was great for getting away from my heavy thoughts.
Loved it. Good read.
I enjoyed this story. Good characters.
Delightful! I so enjoyed this book that I couldn’t put it down, and I didn’t put it away until the last page was turned.
I can’t, or don’t want to, imagine the heartbreak of having a baby stolen from her family. This is what happens to the Yoder family, when their little Naomi is taken, and thus the Promise, or bargain with God.
There are also a few chuckles here, like when Micah is berating Phoebe! The parts not in quotes are Phoebe’s thoughts!
“You wouldn’t let me take you home after the singing last Sunday. I figured you might be a little shy and prefer more privacy.” You figured wrong. “I-I…” Phoebe still stammered, unable to form a suitable reply. “Do you want to take a walk or sit on the porch?” “Nee!” I want to run back into my room and stuff myself under the bed.
There is also a serious side that most people have problems with, and that is forgiving oneself, and the author sure has us thinking about this throughout the book.
Looks like there is another book by this author coming soon, and I can’t wait.
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Kensington, and was not required to give a positive review.
The Promise by Susan Lantz Simpson is the first book in The Amish of Southern Maryland series. Phoebe Yoder is at the farmer’s market with her mother, Martha, Susannah and Naomi (her sisters). Phoebe stops to admire the alpacas leaving Martha with the younger girls. It is Phoebe’s dream to raise her own alpacas. When Phoebe returns, Susannah is on her own and Naomi has disappeared. Someone took advantage of the situation to snatch Naomi from the market. Phoebe feels responsible and makes a rash promise to God that she will marry Micah Graber (who she does not care for at all) and give up her dream of raising alpacas if He will return her baby sister. Benjamin Miller has recently returned to the area and is taken with Phoebe when he sees her at the market. It is also his dream to have an alpaca farm. Ben gets a chance to spend time with Phoebe when they help Dori Ryland with her alpacas. Ben can imagine a wonderful future with Phoebe, but she is unwilling to forgo the vow she made to God. Phoebe is willing to give up a happy life to honor the promise she made in haste. What will it take to convince her that God would not want her to make this sacrifice?
The Promise is nicely written and to have a steady pace. I did, though, to find too much repetition in the book. The promise Phoebe made, how unlikeable Micah Graber is, and her love of alpacas are some of things that are repeated. There are good themes or life lessons in the book. The main theme in the story is trusting in God. We need to trust that the good Lord will guide us. Other Christian elements are God’s expectation, forgiveness of self and others, and the power of prayer. Going after your dreams is another theme in the story. It is important to have obtainable goals or dreams. The author included some good information on alpacas. There fiber is so soft and wonderful to use in fiber projects (spinning, knitting, crocheting, weaving, etc.). Phoebe was a frustrating character. I did not understand why she would not talk to her parents (at least her mother). She is going to marry someone she dislikes because she made a promise. God would not want her to be unhappy. Ben is a great character and readers will be rooting for him. I also enjoyed Ben’s grandmother, Lena Kurtz. The ending will have you cheering. I give The Promise 3 out of 5 stars. There is an excerpt of the next book in the series at the end. The Promise is a sweet Amish story.
Loved this book. Started reading the second book immediately.