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Home All Along: Review by Susan Scott Ferrell

Home All Along

Home All Along – Fantasic End to an Amazing Series, but Trigger Warning!

Beth Wiseman’s Amish Secrets series has come to an end with her third and final installment, Home All Along. Finally! It’s not what I expected, but it’s well worth the read.

Charlotte Dolinsky’s journey continues. She’s suffered so much already – an abusive childhood, a brother gone. But she’s also found hope – in an Amish community that took her in, red truck and all, and a man that cares deeply for her. When a relative appears from her past, it throws everything into upheaval. Can she trust again? Can she truly be a part of this tight knit community?

Daniel Byler has had his share of heartache. When tragedy strikes his family, his loopy, shunned aunt comes to stay. Everything is thrown off kilter. He needs predictability, but can Charlotte be everything that he needs her to be?

I was given Home All Along in exchange for my honest review. I highly recommend reading the other two books in sequence before starting this novel (you’ll be glad you did!) It was a heavy, but good. There should be a trigger warning, though: The subject of signing a DNR order, and all that decision entails, is fully analyzed. It’s a subject that isn’t discussed much, so I applaud Wiseman for taking it on. Home All Along hit a little too close to home for me. Read it and see what you think. Overall, a fantastic end to an amazing series.


Susan Ferrell and her husband make their home in the Atlanta Metro area. Although Susan struggles with chronic migraine headaches, she stays very busy as a stay-at-home mom to one very precocious little girl. While catching her breath, she feeds her Amishaholic tendencies by reading vast amounts of Amish literature!


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