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  • Gay Amish Romance Series, Book 3
  • By: Keira Andrews
  • Narrated by: John Solo
  • Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)
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A Way Home

By: Keira Andrews
Narrated by: John Solo
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Summary

Will returning to their Amish roots renew their faith in each other?

Isaac and David never thought they'd go back to the Amish world. But when Isaac's younger brother is stricken with cancer, they don't hesitate to return. Their relationship is on the rocks after insecurity and fear drove a wedge between them in San Francisco, and David is determined to make things right. Yet if they thought navigating "English" life was confusing, being back in Zebulon is even more complicated.

Their families are desperate to bring them back into the fold, and pressure from the community builds. Isaac and David yearn for a future together, but each day it becomes harder to hide the truth about who they really are. They're caught between two worlds, and if they're not careful it could tear them further apart.

Can Isaac and David make their way back to each other-and find a place to call home?

Contains mature themes.

©2015 Keira Andrews (P)2019 Tantor

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Fabulous trilogy!

I loved, loved, loved this trilogy of stories. It is so well paced and sensitively written that I completely fell in love with the central characters, their conflict with their families, and the supporting cast who helped them. Wonderful! 😊

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A decent finish to this series....

***Audio Review***

Decent finish to the series. John's narration of the whole series has been really good, although I do wonder why he over-emphasises some words I have to admit...it can be quite irritating. Deacon Stoltzfus was just as terrifying to listen to as he was to read about. 🤨 My Isaac and my David were a delight, and Aaron and Jen were lovely. This REALLY is one of the best series there is.

***Book Review April 2015***

What a fantastic ending to this series...or is it?? Keira has hinted on Facebook that she may well let the boys have another story further down the line, and for me, THAT can only be a good thing. Isaac and David, MY boys, it has been a pleasure to go on this journey with you. 5 stars. 💜💚🧡💛💙

What really stood out in this one for me was the depth of love these two have for each other AND for the rest of their family, although undoubtedly, some deserved it more than others.

The scene between Melvin and Isaac in the tree-house was brilliant, Melvin doing his very best to understand why Isaac loved David and not a girl. The scene where Aaron discovered that HE was the only one who could help Nathan recover from the aggressive form of cancer he was suffering from, and that their parents might block his help because he was ‘shunned’. David talking to Jen about his anxiety problems and the drinking, and then eventually coming clean to Isaac and confessing he wasn’t finding it as easy to live in the English world as Isaac was..oh, and I mustn't forget where Isaac actually shouted at his parents, the interfering Amish elders and everyone in the whole, wide world that he couldn't go back to being Amish cos he LOVED David, and wouldn't go back to living in the Dark Ages for anything.

There were so many wonderful moments in this story, I just loved it. Already looking forward to the next story with these boys/young men.

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