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In New York Times bestselling author Shelley Shepard Gray's latest novel of suspense in her Amish of Hart County series, an EMT falls for a woman with ties to an Amish community where people are dying similar, suspicious deaths.

Sadie Detweiler never imagined she'd move to Kentucky, yet here she is: a pregnant, unmarried Amish girl banished by unforgiving parents to live with kin she barely knows. The men are gruff and her cousins are secretive. Worst of all, elderly matriarch Verba becomes mysteriously ill shortly after Sadie moves in. When EMT Noah Freeman arrives, Sadie immediately notices he's unlike any other Amish man she's met. Noah is warm, confident, and has an easy way with practically everyone in the community, both Amish and English. Though Sadie is drawn to him, she has little hope he will reciprocate her feelings once he learns she's with child.

Noah can't understand how a girl as sweet and lovely as Sadie ended up sleeping on a cot in Verba Stauffer's kitchen. He also senses Sadie is terrified of something. Concerned, he checks up on her. Eventually they strike up a friendship and soon their attraction is undeniable. When Verba later dies at the hospital and her death is followed by two others, Noah's boss wants him to dig around the Amish community for clues. He agrees—for Sadie's sake—because only the truth will keep her safe and by his side.

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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2018
      When a pregnant, young Amish woman is betrayed by her boyfriend and banished from her abusive family, she's sent to an uncle far away, where she meets an EMT who makes her believe in a better future.Sadie Detweiler discovers she's pregnant and expects to marry the man who's been courting her, but instead he cruelly rejects her. Then her father takes her lover's side: "He's got no reason to lie, girl"--and turns his back on Sadie: "I'm not your father. You are nothing to me." She is stunned and humiliated when he sends her away to stay with relatives. Just a few short weeks after she arrives in Kentucky, her grandmother Verba Stauffer dies, and she meets Noah, a kind Amish EMT. Noah knows something isn't right in the Stauffer household. The family is secretive and suspicious, and at first he thinks perhaps they're abusing the quiet, pretty Sadie. Soon it's discovered that Verba was poisoned, and rumors fly that the Stauffers produce and distribute moonshine. Noah likes Sadie, but her family might be dangerous, and he's not sure how to react to her pregnancy. Yet the more he learns about her, the more he realizes how horribly she's been treated, especially by the men in her life. Author Gray continues her Amish of Hart County romantic suspense series, which ambles through a story that's mildly entertaining but lacks depth and edge. The father is villainous, the hero is saintly, the uncle is cartoonishly ineffective and hand-wringing about it. And while the plot offers Sadie the divine gift of a safe new life, it shrugs over the poisoning deaths of four other people.An oddly disconnected, lightly inspiring, and un-suspenseful inspirational romantic suspense novel.

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2018

      When pregnant, unmarried Amish girl Sadie Detweiler is sent to stay with chilly relatives, she is befriended by outgoing Amish EMT Noah Freeman after he visits her ailing Aunt Verba. Several suspicious deaths make Noah protective of Sadie, but does this romance have a future? With a 100,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2018

      When Sadie, a young Amish woman, becomes pregnant out of wedlock, her parents send her to live with relatives in Kentucky. As she gains independence, she also begins to view her parents' controlling actions as unfair and even brutal. Complicating the situation, her Kentucky family is involved in moonshining, and several people, including Sadie's aunt, have recently died from tainted alcohol. An Amish EMT has also taken a liking to Sadie, but she's afraid that he will abandon her like the baby's father did if he learns about her pregnancy. The family's secrets not only threaten that relationship but may also tear the entire clan apart. Following His Guilt, this fourth book in Gray's Kentucky-based series is a sure bet for Amish fiction fans, but the novel is somewhat predicable, wraps up too neatly, and contains inconsistencies in its characterizations. Both the setting and some of the characters could have been more developed. However, the inclusion of an Amish EMT does offer an interesting take on alternative occupations to farming and carpentry. VERDICT Purchase only where there is demand. [See Prepub Alert, 1/22/18.]--Margaret Bentley, Shiawassee Dist. Lib., Owosso, MI

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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