Love’s
Struggle to Blend Two Souls
“The Struggle: Kentucky Brothers” by Wanda E. Brunstetter is a
wonderfully well written book. I enjoyed reading it thoroughly and am grateful
to the author for allowing me to win this autographed copy for free. I would
highly recommend this book to everyone, not just those who enjoy reading Amish
fiction but to any and everyone who enjoys Christian fiction and romance
stories.
The story starts out in Paradise, Pennsylvania but then transcends to Christian
County, Kentucky. Timothy Fisher is married to Hannah but their marriage is
struggling to survive. Timothy feels that Hannah’s dependence on her family
especially her mother is hindering their relationship. Due to these problems in
their marriage, Timothy feels it is necessary for a change and has decided it
would be for the best if he and Hannah move to Christian County, Kentucky.
Timothy hopes that Hannah will turn to him, rely on him, and will better communicate
with him if they are away from her family.
Timothy’s twin brother had already moved to Kentucky for work and well
as one of his other brother’s, Samuel. His plan is to stay with his brother,
Samuel and work for him until he can save enough for a place of their own. Samuel
has been steadily working for Allen Walters and building up his own business on
the side. He has so many jobs lined up that he could really use Timothy’s help.
Hannah is reluctant and angry about Timothy’s decision to move them to
Kentucky. She doesn’t want to move away from her family. She is very close to
her mother and will miss her very much. Instead of being cooperative regarding
the move and her husband’s leadership she fights him all the way. Knowing that
Samuel is a widow with children she wonders if he’ll expect her to watch over
his children while he and Timothy are working.
While Timothy is struggling to work and save money for a place of their
own, their problems worsen instead of getting better as he had hoped. Hannah’s
resentment toward the change continues to grow and eventually she flees back to
her parents’ home in Pennsylvania. How
can their lives and hearts become blended together if there is so much conflict
and resentment between them? Will Hannah’s leaving Samuel for her parents’ home
solve anything?
Find out if their two souls will become blended together by reading
this fantastic story. How will God intervene in their lives? Will Hannah’s
resentment and anger fade and go away? How will their faith in God be displayed
through this struggle? Will they turn to God? Will their faith grow stronger
and more dependent upon God or will one or both be angry with God over their
struggles and circumstances?
The answers to these life lessons are intertwined into the story and
struggles of the lives of Timothy and Hannah Fisher. Pick up a copy today and
begin reading this fascinating and thrilling story.
This book was received for free from the author. I have in no way
received any compensation for the review of this book.