8iRWeiXjcKj9kUz5Tebo4_k_FtY Life with Two Special Needs Children: Book Review: "The Revealing" by Suzanne Woods Fisher

Monday, July 7, 2014

Book Review: "The Revealing" by Suzanne Woods Fisher

The Revealing.  

I had the opportunity to take part in another one of Revell Book's Blog Tours.  This one was for Suzanne Woods Fisher's "The Revealing."  "The Revealing" is the third book in The Inn at Eagle Hill series.  The first book is "The Letters" and the second book is "The Calling."  (I reviewed about "The Calling" here.)

Here is the description of the book: 

Naomi King, soft spoken, loyal, and easily overlooked, has a gift. She sees what others can’t see. Intuition, she calls it. Others in Stoney Ridge don’t know what to make of it and dismiss her hunches and inklings altogether.

When a young woman arrives at the Inn at Eagle Hill with a shocking secret about Tobe Schrock, Naomi fears the worst. She can’t ignore the feeling that something sinister is at work– something more than a threat to the tenuous love begun between her and Tobe.

As signs mount, they begin to point to Jake Hertzler, the elusive mastermind behind Schrock Investments’ downfall. Soon, events spiral hopelessly out of control and Naomi must decide whether to listen to her head or her heart.

In this riveting conclusion to The Inn at Eagle Hill series, bestselling author Suzanne Woods Fisher pulls out all the stops with a fast-paced tale of deception, revelation, and just the right dose of romance.
I enjoyed reading "The Revealing" and finding out how the story finished up, even though I had
never read the first book in the series.  It answered a lot of questions that were left unanswered after the second book.

There are many secrets in the book that are "revealed," including that Tobe Schrock knew more about his father's death.  That was one of the many times where it was shown that forgiveness was shown to be a major theme throughout the storyline and was a major part of the faith of the main characters.  Even when things are revealed that go against the Amish faith, there is still forgiveness.

At the end of the book Suzanne provides a list of discussion questions that you can review about the book.  And Suzanne also provides a recipe for the Blueberry Lemon Squares from the Inn at Eagle Hill.

You can get a copy of "The Revealing" at your  local bookstore or online retailer.

I was provided a complimentary copy of this book in return for a honest review.

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