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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Romance and Relationships
Honestly Shelley Shepard Gray is probably my favorite Amish Fiction author of the current Amish Fiction craze. Her reflections into the lives that interact and are affected by the Ohio Amish are fresh and refreshing. I enjoyed her previous Sisters of the Heart Series and I am fairly certain that I will be even more impressed with her new Seasons of Sugarcreek Series if...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Simplistic with no good story line
Of all the Amish fiction books I have read, this is one of the poorest written books ever. There really is not plot, no character development, nor does it give a realistic view of Plain living. This book is childish drivel.
Published 22 months ago by Richard D. Sparks


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Romance and Relationships, February 12, 2010
This review is from: Winter's Awakening: Seasons of Sugarcreek, Book One (Paperback)
Honestly Shelley Shepard Gray is probably my favorite Amish Fiction author of the current Amish Fiction craze. Her reflections into the lives that interact and are affected by the Ohio Amish are fresh and refreshing. I enjoyed her previous Sisters of the Heart Series and I am fairly certain that I will be even more impressed with her new Seasons of Sugarcreek Series if this book is any indication.

Most romances these days are all about the new relationship that is budding. This book however shows true romance from a different perspective, the future of a relationship that is already in existence. I have never read a book that touched on the relationship behind marriage quite like Shelley was able to in the pages of this novel.

Reading into the lives of Gretta and Joshua and hearing their thoughts and feeling their emotions while they try to understand whether they were meant for each other in God's divine plan is quite an adventure. Learning the neighbor Lilly's secrets and past relationships and decisions on new ones with throw you for a twist. Reading between the lines on other characters in the way they interact is all so amazing. This book is full of possible routes and choices and really allows a reader to imagine what might be.

I highly encourage you to jump in and read along into the lives of the Sugarcreek Amish and their Englischer neighbors. See if things are how you would imagine they might end up to be. What do you envision your marriage to be? Would you be willing to work on it if it was not quite right?

*Thanks to TLC Book Tours and HarperCollins Avon Inspire for providing a copy for review.*
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now this is Amish fiction that I enjoy!, February 7, 2010
This review is from: Winter's Awakening: Seasons of Sugarcreek, Book One (Paperback)
I have been a big fan of Shelley Shepard Gray's Amish fiction. Her previous series, Sisters of the Heart, was really fun to read because I felt that they were comfort Amish reads. I never feel as if the Amish lifestyle is being pushed on me. Instead reading Gray's books are more of an introduction to the Amish as opposed of making me feel bad for not living like them. In this new series, we are shown what happens when the Amish and English world come together. I was really happy with how that was handled in this book. No one in the book wants to leave the Amish, no one wants to join the Amish. In fact there weren't very many cliches that are found in other Amish books which made me very happy.

The main characters in this book are all in their late teens and early 20s so this book has cross over appeal with a young adult audience as well. Even though Gretta is totally Amish, I felt like I could relate to her and I really liked her character. To be honest, I was not a fan of Joshua and how he treated Gretta. I was actually rooting for her to get over him, maybe not with Roland but anyone else. Still though I really pleased with how the story fleshed out. I found myself sympathizing with Lilly due to the way her parents were treating her. I understand why they acted the way they did but I think they might have taken it too far. Therefore it was an interesting contrast at how Joshua's family reacted when they found out about her situation.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book. Even if you don't normally read Amish fiction, if you enjoy a light contemporary read, this is a good one for you. It's not preachy or trying to push any agenda. The story just gives a good look into the Amish lifestyle while being able to embrace the outside world as well. One huge plus for me was the talk of food, which I always greatly enjoy when I read about the Amish. This is another wonderful comfort read from Shelley and I know I'll be looking forward to to spending more seasons with this community.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars fun Amish romance, February 4, 2010
This review is from: Winter's Awakening: Seasons of Sugarcreek, Book One (Paperback)
All the Amish residents of Sugarcreek, Ohio assume that Gretta Hershberger and Joshua Graber will marry soon. The pair has been seeing one another and seems so suited together. However, Joshua has some issues with the foregone conclusion of their relationship as if courting and feelings do not matter.

Part of his doubts is his attraction to his new neighbor, eighteen year old English Lilly Allen. She likes Joshua, but believes he will ignore once he learns her secret that she knows if they are to have a relationship she must reveal to him. As Gretta and Joshua drift apart, Roland Schrock tries to court her. Although she loves Joshua, Gretta accepts Roland's advances as he is calmer than the more volatile Joshua, of whom she still loves.

Although the plot of the opening Seasons of Sugarcreek Amish romance is typical of the sub-genre, the cast makes it fresh as the four prime players mature during the entangled courtships. Fans will enjoy this fine entry as the Winter Awakening that stormed the hearts of Joshua and Gretta is becoming Spring's Renewal.

Harriet Klausner
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amish inspirational romance, February 16, 2010
This review is from: Winter's Awakening: Seasons of Sugarcreek, Book One (Paperback)
When an English family moves to the small Amish town of Sugarcreek, residents re-examine familiar patterns, routines and expectations. Until now, Joshua has had his life all planned out. He works at the family store. He will marry Gretta, the woman he has courted for years. The sudden changes in Joshua hurt Gretta. His sharpness and quietness feel all too much like the coldness of her parents. Gretta wants something more out of a marriage. With the changes in Joshua and his distancing, Gretta begins to consider a possible future with Roland. With him, she would feel safe, but is that enough for a fulfilling marriage? Is God answering her prayers in Roland? Does God call her into a more challenging future, a future less safe but one that will fill her heart and challenge it to grow? Lilly's family moved to Sugarcreek in order to protect her but her family does not listen to her desires. Instead they plan for her. When she meets Joshua, Lilly finds a neighbor and friend who listens, but can she truly trust him? Will her secret drive him away? When change threatens to disrupt all expectations and plans, will prayer and community together discover a fullness beyond the surface, a fullness that will both challenge and comfort the soul? WINTER'S AWAKENING brings unexpected new understandings and closeness to the new and old residents of Sugarcreek.

In this, the first book of a second Amish inspirational series, WINTER'S AWAKENING takes readers into the heart of the Amish community of Sugarcreek through the characters of Joshua, Gretta and Lilly. Shelley Shepard Grey both sets the scene and creates a moving inspirational romantic conflict. Both Joshua and Gretta are admirable characters, but not so perfect that they lack depth and feeling. In fact, the beauty of Shelley Shepard Gray's inspirational romances emerges from the richness and humanity she gives to her characters. WINTER'S AWAKENING creates a wonderful portrait of a traditional religious community and the individual residents as they struggle to incorporate faith and the longings of their hearts in themselves as individuals, the community in which they live and their understanding of God's plan. Without preaching down to her audience, Shelley Shepard Gray creates a community through which God's presence can be seen in the events and hearts of her characters.

Written in an easy-to-read style that flows naturally from page to page, WINTER'S AWAKENING is not simplistic. This inspirational romance will appeal on many levels from young to old, from those readers craving a light read to a more in-depth book study or church reading group discussion. Ten thoughtful questions (or groups of questions) are included at the end to guide reading and group discussions. In this reader's opinion, WINTER'S AWAKENING makes Shelley Shepard Gray one of the most stunning inspirational writers writing today. Not only will WINTER'S AWAKENING appeal to the traditional inspirational romance audience but also to the wider community of faith on account of the author's ability to present meaningful questions of faith and relationships that are not limited by denominational or political interpretations of Christianity. While the author gives the reader an insider's look into the Amish community, she also centers on those essential moments of the heart and of faith that unite the wider community. If you love inspirational romance, Shelley Shepard Gray's WINTER'S AWAKENING is the best of the best. Even if you do not typically include inspirational romance in your repertoire of spiritual reading, Shelley Shepard Gray would be one of the first in the genre to try, in this reader's opinion, on account of the author's exquisite storytelling abilities and the art of her writing. A beautiful inspiring romance!

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5.0 out of 5 stars winter's awakening, September 22, 2010
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Working on marriage,wondering where you stand in a relationship,if it's worth it are all definetly real to life questions.she's a good writer. I enjoy reading her books as much as wanda brunstetters,etc. all amish books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome reading, July 22, 2010
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This will keep your interest. You wont want to put it down. So just get a cup of coffee and sit back and enjoy your adventure. Very nice reading with Jesus input. Awesome.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A delightful story, wonderful characters and an amazing setting., June 13, 2010
This review is from: Winter's Awakening: Seasons of Sugarcreek, Book One (Paperback)
"Winter's Awakening was a breathe of fresh air for me. It was refreshing to read a story about young love that didn't involve an overly immoral theme. Granted one of the main characters had committed an indiscretion and landed her family in Sugarcreek to escape the humiliation that would come in their hometown; it still focuses on more important things. Things like making the right choices, accepting others' faults, and growing up.

"Every character in this story is wonderful and I loved being able to hear from each of the main characters. They all were at a stage in their lives where they needed to make some difficult decisions and become adults. Being what I consider a fairly spiritual person myself I really appreciated Gretta's character, her quiet thoughtful ways and her desire to listen to God. And though each of the characters eventually acknowledged their own need to rely on God I never felt I was being 'preached' to. I have to say, that was so nice!

"One of the other wonderful bits about this story that I loved is that it was in Ohio. It is in fact somewhere that holds a special place in my heart after spending a year and a half long mission for my church in the areas central and southern Ohio. It was wonderful being transported back to a time and place that I fell in love with. I still recall the buggy's riding down the road and the Amish store just within walking distance of one of my residences. Shelley did a magnificent job of describing the scenery and beauty that encompass that entire area, somewhere I long to visit again.

"All in all I would highly recommend this book. It was a quick, fun and meaningful read. And as I said before, refreshing in today's market that's saturated with immorality, it was nice to read a book that wasn't preachy, but still morally based. Another great thing is that it's the first in a series with the second book, Spring's Renewal, due out in May. I can't wait!"
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amish reading, April 26, 2010
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I have read many Amish books. Shelley Gray is comparable to Beverly Lewis and Wanda Brunstetter in covering the amish and writing true romance/mystery. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Winter's Awakening, April 4, 2010
This review is from: Winter's Awakening: Seasons of Sugarcreek, Book One (Paperback)


Joshua thought he had his future all mapped out. He'd work in his father's store, marry Gretta, and they'd have babies... but then a new English family moves in next door, and their young daughter catches Josh's eye. Suddenly, Josh feels trapped. What if he isn't meant to marry Gretta? If he can look at another woman, then Gretta must not be the one for him. So, he breaks off the relationship.

Gretta is shocked by the sudden changes in Joshua. When Josh breaks things off, another Amish man, Roland, is quick to move in. Roland is calm, quiet, and kind, but he is not the man that Gretta loves. Still, she needs to give Roland a chance.

Lilly is new to Sugarcreek, but she is there in shame as her parents are hiding her away until after the birth of her baby. Lilly is fascinated by the Amish next door, and especially Joshua. He's like no boy she's ever met before.

WINTER'S AWAKENING is the first book in Ms. Gray's newest series, Seasons of Sugarcreek. I enjoyed getting to know Joshua, Gretta, and Lilly, and even some of the secondary characters. At first I thought that Josh acted a bit immaturely, but he is only nineteen, and there aren't that many really mature nineteen year olds out there.

Gretta is a sweet young lady, thrown into a tailspin by Josh's decision, and her subsequent meeting of "the other woman" but she still was kind and gentle with people, whether she wanted to be or not. I really appreciated her attitude.

I enjoyed reading WINTER'S AWAKENING and the ending is completely sweet. I'm not one hundred percent certain Ms. Gray got all her Amish facts right, but it is a good story. Discussion questions are included at the end of the book as well as a sample chapter of the next book in the series, Spring's Renewal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Seasons of Sugarcreek Series Book ONE, March 3, 2010
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I have loved Shelley Shepard Gray books since I read her very first "Sister's of the Heart" book and was so disappointed to find out that it was her first published book and could not find any other books by her at that time! Fortunately since that time, she has been very busy and successful. I have to admit that hers was the very first Amish book, certainly not the last, that I read. Where I had been reading Christian romance for quite some time and absolutely adore it ... I had not read any Amish books previously and when I first read her first book ... I was hooked! I have read everything I can get my hands on since ... some I am not as thrilled with, but most I truly enjoy.

This book definitely did not disappoint me either ... I felt it was excellent ... and am looking forward to the rest of this series now ... it shows the struggles one sometimes faces when one thinks things are expected of one .... Joshua feels that he was expected to marry Gretta, whom he has always loved. He feels in so many ways his life has become expected and boring ... until he decides it needs changing ... "the grass is always greener" how that so often looks until we are actually there ... this is one of those books and is excellent in showing ... 'tis not normally so! Life is great ... and fortunately, before Joshua got in too deep he realized what was right for him ... and made the right choices.

Loved the book, love Shelley Sheppard Gray ... Excellent book and if you have not read her "Sister's of the Heart" series ... they are must reads too!
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