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*Warning: This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.

Review courtesy of The Tattered Page:

So, in Belonging, Rose Cameron gives up everything she has ever known to be with the guy she loves. That guy being Noah Miller. Noah Miller who is Amish. Yes, I said it Amish. Rose, on the other hand, is not. Still, they manage to fall head-over-heels in love with each other. But, of course, their love is not that simple. The young couple have two choices. One, Rose converts to the Amish life or two, Noah cuts all ties from his Amish community and family and never look back. The lesser of the two evils seems to be choice number one. So, Rose dives right in ... and does considerably well, adjusting to Amish life. But it goes without saying, there are curve balls and doubts thrown a them without relent. Several people - including jealous Amish girls and sick, twisted Amish guys - that do not want to see Rose prevail in Amish life. Not to mention, the family Rose leaves behind, who fight tooth and nail to get her back.

Having said that, I was a bit peeved that Noah would not even consider the option of him leaving the Amish life to be with Rose. He simply expected her to join the community. Noah's reasoning: the Amish don't receive formal education beyond the eighth grade and he already had a good job that would provide for Rose and their family, whereas, if he joined the "English" world, there would be a real struggle for him to provide for their future family. Don't get me wrong, Noah had valid points but still ... he could have at least humored the idea. Or been torn, even a little.

And yet, how could a Rose - or any English girl for that matter - not fall hard for Noah Miller? While he is Amish and raised to live the life of the Plain, adhere to a strict set of rules, and expectant of female submission Noah is passionate, willing to fight for the girl he loves, and kind.
On that note, the road is still a long one going for Rose and Noah as they fight not one but two clashing cultures to be together. And while this part of their story focus more on Rose's transition into Amish life and less on the forbidden love between her and Noah, I will not say much except that the plot twists are worth the read!

Happy Reading!
Ashley
www.TheTatteredPage.com

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Belonging Karen Ann Hopkins Books Reviews


This was a great book. Just a it would get good I could not put it down. I'm so excited to see what happens in Roses life in the third book
Very good continuence of the 1st book. I am quite alarmed about all the errors in the book. Some very good proof reading would be very worth the time.
He almost gave up his life to save her. Will her family make her live without him. Or will Rose learn the plain life as her ?
SPOILERS
I was thrilled when Rose became Amish, but it made me so mad how her father and brother tricked Noah and took Rose, stopping her from making her own decisions. What made me even more upset was how she quickly forgave them. It also angered me how she seemed to be wavering on living without Noah. Obviously becoming Amish would be a sacrifice, but she seemed like she was considering not even being with him, even after she knew what her dad had done. Although it was still a great book, it made me feel a little sad, because the love seemed to be gone.
Started this book last night, finished it today. This book was just addicting as the first as far as being a page-turner but lacked the amount of forbidden love the first book had so I didn't enjoy it quite as much. But I'm still enamored with this series, great characters and storyline. Since this is the second book in the series I don't want to give too much away. This book focuses on Rose living with an Amish family, living their way of life, showing her commitment to become Amish and marry Noah. It ends with a cliffhanger ending so I'm going right to book three tonight.
This book picks right up where the first one left off. I felt like Rose would one day wake up and be so sorry that she gave up her life to become Amish for Noah. She goes through some eye opening experiences of how hard it is to not have electricity, etc. There are some good times too, also some great twist to the story.
An interesting book about the conflicts arising from an English girl and an Amish boy. Rose went to live with the Amish to learn their ways so she could marry Noah. Her Father and brothers weren't happy about this. Will Rose remain with the Amish or go back to her family.
*Warning This review may contain spoilers. Read at your own risk.

Review courtesy of The Tattered Page

So, in Belonging, Rose Cameron gives up everything she has ever known to be with the guy she loves. That guy being Noah Miller. Noah Miller who is Amish. Yes, I said it Amish. Rose, on the other hand, is not. Still, they manage to fall head-over-heels in love with each other. But, of course, their love is not that simple. The young couple have two choices. One, Rose converts to the Amish life or two, Noah cuts all ties from his Amish community and family and never look back. The lesser of the two evils seems to be choice number one. So, Rose dives right in ... and does considerably well, adjusting to Amish life. But it goes without saying, there are curve balls and doubts thrown a them without relent. Several people - including jealous Amish girls and sick, twisted Amish guys - that do not want to see Rose prevail in Amish life. Not to mention, the family Rose leaves behind, who fight tooth and nail to get her back.

Having said that, I was a bit peeved that Noah would not even consider the option of him leaving the Amish life to be with Rose. He simply expected her to join the community. Noah's reasoning the Amish don't receive formal education beyond the eighth grade and he already had a good job that would provide for Rose and their family, whereas, if he joined the "English" world, there would be a real struggle for him to provide for their future family. Don't get me wrong, Noah had valid points but still ... he could have at least humored the idea. Or been torn, even a little.

And yet, how could a Rose - or any English girl for that matter - not fall hard for Noah Miller? While he is Amish and raised to live the life of the Plain, adhere to a strict set of rules, and expectant of female submission Noah is passionate, willing to fight for the girl he loves, and kind.
On that note, the road is still a long one going for Rose and Noah as they fight not one but two clashing cultures to be together. And while this part of their story focus more on Rose's transition into Amish life and less on the forbidden love between her and Noah, I will not say much except that the plot twists are worth the read!

Happy Reading!
Ashley
www.TheTatteredPage.com
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