![]() ![]() Our heroine, Hannah, is a seventeen year-old Amish girl that helps a local Mennonite woman, Mrs. The story is pretty intense for a Christian Romance. I know because I interact with Amish country often. Nobody has that smooth of a complexion in Amish county. If I look out my window, I see that same view minus the superimposed mournful Amish gal who totally is wearing make up. The cover is very standard for the Amish Romance scene. That doesn’t make it any less easy to read, so grab yourself an Amish deli donut and quilt. It contains mature themes and a surprising lack of direct Bible quotes. “When the Heart Cries” by Cindy Woodsmall isn’t your mama’s Christian Amish romance book. ![]() Given the trigger warning I placed at the beginning of this review, you can already imagine how wild this is about to be. It is just I wanted a juicy book to digest with you. I wanted to write a really good book review for my Amish Romance review, which isn’t to say that my reviews suck. ![]() But I enjoy the occasional religious romance just to change the flavor. A good example of Christian romance that goes overboard on the Bible verses can be read here. I’m not a huge fan of Christian romance since it can be uh, heavy handed with the Bible verses. In fact, I am no stranger to the sub-genre. Trigger Warning: This review discusses rape. ![]()
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