Book Review: Seasons of Tomorrow by Cindy Woodsmall

 

I have been looking forward to reading and reviewing this book! Seasons of Tomorrow by Cindy Woodsmall is the fourth book in the Amish Vines and Orchards series. I've read the other three books and have been anticipating the end of the series! The book begins where book three left off, so there are many situations up in the air and things that need to be resolved.

This has been one of my favorite series of Amish fiction that I have read recently. The characters are very real, full of strengths and flaws, and after reading all the books, I feel that I understand each character fairly well. Leah and Landon take a more central role in this story, which I really enjoyed. I also appreciated how Rhoda is learning to deal with her intuition and the good that comes from it as a result. The plot in this book is suspensful and interesting, much like the others in the series and makes the reader interested in seeing what is next. That being said, I was satisfied with the ending of the book and feel like each of the characters storylines were brought to a good conclusion. I am a little sad to see this series of books end. I am definitely looking forward to reading other Cindy Woodsmall books in the future and would recommend her novels!

I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review; all opinions are my own.

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