The Reckoning
Book - 1998
The Powerful Conclusion to The Shunning and The Confession! Katherine Mayfield, the new Mistress of Mayfield Manor, always dreamed of a fancy "English" life. But as the seasons pass, she finds herself grieving the loss of her Amish family and dearest friend, Mary Stolzfus. Shunned from the Plain life she once knew, Katherine finds solace in volunteer work with hospice patients--a labor of love she hopes will bring honor to the memory of her birth mother.Unknown to Katherine, her long-lost love, Daniel Fisher, is desperate to locate his "Sweetheart girl," only to be frustrated at nearly every turn. Meanwhile, she delights in the modern world--once forbidden--cherishing the attention of Justin Wirth, her handsome suitor.Her childhood entwined with Daniel's, yet her present life far removed from Lancaster County, Katherine longs for the peace that reigned in her mother's heart. And once again, she is compelled to face the heritage of her past.
Publisher:
Minneapolis : Bethany House, c1998.
ISBN:
9781556618680
1556618689
9780764224751
0764224751
1556618689
9780764224751
0764224751
Characteristics:
283 p. ;,21 cm.


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Add a CommentI really want to read this book, but can't get it to work on hoopla. It's probably my own fault,. but why isn't it on kindle or the cloud library?
The Reckoning was a good conclusion to Lewis' Heritage of Lancaster County trilogy. My only critique is that Justin Wirth's character should have been developed more.