Gay amish romance series
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Erryn reviews A Forbidden Rumspinga (Gay Amish Love affair Series Book #1) by Keira Andrews, published September 3, by KA Books, pages. The audiobook was released by Tantor Media on August 27, is 8hrs and 41mins and is narrated by John Solo. A copy was provided in exchange for an straightforward review.
Why I browse the book: I adore the writer so am willing to try my first Amish romance.
When two young Amish men find affectionate , will they uncertainty losing everything?
In a world where every detail of existence down to the width of a hat brim is dictated by God and the all-powerful rules of the people, two men dare to imagine a different way. At 18, Isaac Byler knows little outside the strict Amish settlement of Zebulon, Minnesota, where there is no rumspringa for exploration beyond the boundaries of their insular nature. Isaac knows hell have to officially join the church and find a wife before too long, but he yearns for something else something he cant name.
Dark tragedy has left carpenter David Lantz alone to help his mothe Book Synopsis Will returning to their Amish roots renew their faith in each other? After running away from their strict Amish community, Isaac and David never consideration they'd return. But family tragedy draws them endorse to Zebulon, where they must once again artificial they aren't gay. Sham they're only friends. Under mounting pressure from the collective, their families are desperate to bring them support into the fold. Isaac and David struggled in the outside world, and there's comfort in reuniting with parents and siblings they love-even as they yearn for a future together. Even as it becomes harder to hide the truth about who they really are. They're caught between two worlds, and it could tear them apart. Can Isaac and David recommit to each other and find a place to call home? A Way Home by Keira Andrews is the third publication in a series of forbidden Amish love. This gay romance features steamy exploration, epic family drama, and of course a happy ending. When two young Amish men find love, will they risk losing everything? Isaac knows his sinful desire for David is forbidden. In the strict Amish settlement of Zebulon, Minnesota, every detail of life—down to the width of a hat brim—is dictated by God and the all-powerful rules of the community. There’s no rumspringa for exploration beyond the boundaries of their insular world. Isaac will soon contain to officially join the church and take a wife, but he yearns for freedom. He yearns for David. When he becomes David’s carpentry apprentice, Isaac discovers he’s not alone in his longing. Passion ignites amid sweat and sawdust. Somehow, Isaac and David must reconcile their deepening care for each other with their commitment to faith, family, and community. Now that they’ve found each other, are they willing to lose it all? A Forbidden Rumspringa by Keira Andrews is a lgbtq+ romance and the first manual in a series of forbidden Amish love. It contains steamy exploration, forced proximity, Jane Austen levels of pining, and of course a happy ending. When two young Amish men find love, will they risk losing everything?A Way Home - (Gay Amish Romance) by Keira Andrews (Paperback)
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In a world where every detail of life—down to the width of a hat brim—is dictated by God and the all-powerful rules of the collective, two men dare to imagine a different way. At eighteen, Isaac Byler knows little outside the strict Amish settlement of Zebulon, Minnesota, where there is no rumspringa for exploration beyond the boundaries of their insular nature. Isaac knows he'll acquire to officially join the church and find a wife before too distant, but he yearns for something else—something he can't name.
Dark tragedy has left carpenter David Lantz alone to support his mother and sisters, and he can't put off joining the church any longer. But when he takes on Isaac as an apprentice, their attraction grows amid the sweat and sawdust. David shares his sinful secrets, and he and Isaac struggle to reconcile their shocking desires with their commitment to faith, family, and community.
Now that they've found each other, are they willing to lose it all?
Contains mature theme