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A Secret Identity (2010)

by Gayle Roper(Favorite Author)
4.05 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0736925872 (ISBN13: 9780736925877)
languge
English
publisher
Harvest House Publishers
series
Amish Farm Trilogy
review 1: A Secret identity is the second book in The Amish Farm Trilogy.Cara Bentley, a romance writer, is looking for her family. After her Grandfather, Pop, dies she finds adoption papers in a box of pictures. The adoption papers indicate that her grandfather was adopted as a baby in 1918. Finding these papers sends Cara on a mission to find out where she and her family come from.During her search, Cara moves to Bird-In-Hand, Pennsylvania to board with the Zooks, an Amish family, who takes in boarders to supplement their income. To aid her in her search she hires local attorney, Todd Reasoner. As Cara and Todd begin their search, the Zook family farm begins to experience vandalism, which Cara suspects is directed at her, a warning, perhaps, for her to end her search.I read, and e... morenjoyed A Strangers Wish, the first book in The Amish Farm Trilogy and looked forward to reading A Secret Identity. Mrs. Roper didn't disappoint with this, the second book in the series. Cara, Todd, and the Zooks become very real to the reader. You want Cara to find her family, and feel bad when hateful things are directed toward her. I recommend this book to anyone who likes mystery, suspense, and/or Amish stories. I will be looking forward to reading the third book A Rose Revealed when it is released this winter. **A Secret Identity by Gayle Roper was provided for me free by Harvest House Publishers in exchange for my honest review.
review 2: If you’re one of those readers who just can’t get enough Amish fiction, A Secret Identity will be another title to add to your collection. What makes this book different is that while it does take place in an Amish setting, it involves more of the English world than some other Amish fiction stories. The main character, Cara Bentley travels back to Pennsylvania to dig into her family roots after she discovers by accident that her grandfather who raised her, was adopted. Unsettled about who she “really” is – Cara soon discovers that not everyone supports her search for the truth.Make sure you take the time to read the author’s note in the back of this book – it adds to the meaning of this story and I found it very touching to read. less
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flo
Not as good as the first. Didn't get into it as quickly, plus it ended rather suddenly.
emmmajfj
I actually liked this book. It kept me on my toes and wanting more.
Cougarbelle
it's a nice read for a fun, relaxing novel.
HelloMyHate
Interesting book about the Amish
lynsey
Great book.
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