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As love restores Rhoda, a sudden tragedy is the test of faith she never saw coming.
More settled in her heart than ever before, Rhoda Byler feels a newfound confidence living in the Old Order Amish settlement she helped establish in Orchard Bend, Maine. Time has helped to heal the wounds of Rhoda’s recent severed relationship, and she finds that even her unusual gift of profound intuition is less of a burden as she continues to seek God’s wisdom for her future. She is happy to be working alongside the King family and the love of her life as they tend and nurture the settlement’s orchard.
Yet when Leah King’s involvement with Englischer Landon Olson becomes known outside of the Maine community, her disregard of the Ordnung could threaten all the Orchard Bend Amish are building. In the midst of addressing the discord, a shocking tragedy challenges the young settlement like never before, threatening to uproot Rhoda’s peace and the future of everything she holds dear.
When several members of Orchard Bend Farms are displaced, the estranged King brother is called upon to return. Can those who founded the new Amish community in Maine unite Or will the lingering pain of past hurts and present struggles result in the end of their dreams?
- Sales Rank: #118245 in Books
- Brand: WaterBrook Press
- Published on: 2014-04-15
- Released on: 2014-04-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.18" h x .87" w x 5.48" l, .74 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 336 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
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Praise for Seasons of Tomorrow
“Woodsmall continues the Amish Vines and Orchards series with a standout Amish heroine in a unique Maine community trying to forge a new path. Fans of Amish fiction will enjoy her detailed descriptions of orchard life, and all
readers will be touched and satisfied by the ongoing love story.”
—Amanda Flower, author of A Plain Disappearance
“Cindy Woodsmall is an incredibly gifted author, and her books never fail to engage the mind and touch the heart.”
—Mindy Starns Clark, best-selling author of Shadows of Lancaster County, The Amish Midwife, and more
“Cindy Woodsmall is a masterful storyteller. In Seasons of Tomorrow, she uses her extensive knowledge of the Amish to create characters who tug at your heart as they deal with the joys and tribulations of falling in love. This is her best book yet. Readers won’t want to miss it!”
—Barbara Cameron, award-winning author of forty books, including the Amish Roads series
About the Author
Cindy Woodsmall is a New York Times, USA Today, and CBA best-selling author. She has published fourteen works of fiction and one nonfiction book. Her connection with the Amish community has been widely featured in national media outlets. Cindy and her husband reside near the foothills of the North Georgia Mountains in their now-empty nest.
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As Samuel was helping Rhoda gather cards, Landon’s cell phone buzzed, and he reached into his pocket. He usually glanced at it and slid it back into his pocket unless his grandmother was calling. But this time his smile faded, and he held the phone out toward Samuel. “It’s the number
from your family’s farm in Pennsylvania.”
Since the only phone for this place was in the barn office and they spent very little time out there when it was below freezing, Samuel had given Landon’s number to his Daed in case of an emergency. The room grew quiet, and all eyes were on Samuel. He took the phone and slid his finger
across the screen. “Hallo.”
“Samuel, what’s going on up there?”
His Daed’s tone was severe, and a bad feeling washed over Samuel. “Can you hold for a few minutes and let me get elsewhere?”
“Ya.”
Samuel got up, hitting the mute button. “I need to talk to him, but apparently there isn’t an emergency.”
Leah tossed her cards onto the pile. “I’m done.”
Landon and Steven nodded and gathered the cards. Clearly, the mood was broken. Samuel had fielded many more calls from his Daed lately, each one less tolerant of this new settlement than the previous call.
Leah moved from the floor to the couch. “For him to stay this riled, he must be on that Amish chat line again, hearing negative stuff about us.” She sighed and rolled her eyes. “They ought to call it what it is—the Amish gossip line.”
“Leah, kumm alleweil.” Steven’s gentle correction was meant to settle her, and as the only church leader for this new settlement, his words carried weight.
While walking into the kitchen, Samuel turned off the mute. “Hey, Daed. I’m surprised you’re using Landon’s cell when there’s no emergency.”
“It might be a crisis. What’s this rumor I’ve heard about Leah seeing that Englisch assistant of Rhoda’s?”
Samuel pressed his lips together. Which of the new Amish families that had moved here over the last six months had shared that information? Apparently someone intended to end the relationship.
“Leah is in her rumschpringe, Daed.”
“But I let her leave Pennsylvania under your charge, and I’m not going to put up with these rumors.”
Dozens of arguments ran through Samuel’s mind. As he opened his mouth to rebut, he saw movement in the living room that caught his attention.
The three women—Rhoda, Leah, and Phoebe—had moved to the couch. Arie was sitting in Leah’s lap, and her hair had been taken down from its bun. Leah brushed Arie’s hair as the women whispered and giggled. They worked hard and loved deeply. He’d never witnessed the kind of unison they had.
“Samuel,” his Daed growled, “are you even listening to me?”
Samuel’s mouth went dry as angst grabbed hold of him. He’d been clinging to the hope that if he handled the situation right between his Daed and Leah, he could keep all the relationships intact. Had it been a false hope?
The Amish had ways of applying constant pressure when they disagreed with someone’s behavior, and if that failed to change the person’s actions, he or she was shunned. Not officially through the church, but through mandatory actions that said you’re not welcome here anymore unless you change. How could he possibly shun Leah? Worse, how could Rhoda and Phoebe do so? But if it came to the point of shunning her and they didn’t do as told, they would be subject to the same treatment.
Besides, Steven was a church leader now. He and Phoebe would have to uphold the Ordnung, or the consequences would be unbearable. Maybe Daed just needed a reminder of who was the spiritual head here.
“Steven is working with Leah, praying for her, guiding her as he sees fit.”
“He’s young, not yet thirty, and some don’t think he’s handling the Old Ways as carefully as he should. Others doubt he should’ve been chosen since his sister remains under a shadow of doing witchcraft.”
“That’s absurd. Rhoda doesn’t—”
“Save it, Samuel. I heard on the chat line that a bishop in Berks County is thinking of moving his family to your area. If he does, he’ll outrank Steven and bring the kind of order Orchard Bend Amish should’ve had all along.”
Every Amish person who’d helped establish this new settlement firmly believed in the Amish ways and culture, but they had pushed a lot of lines since arriving here sixteen months ago. Their hearts were in the right place, but sometimes the Amish rules got in the way of believers following their consciences. That’s when those on Orchard Bend Farms bent the rules, and Samuel didn’t regret doing so.
Somehow Samuel had to stop his Daed from doing anything that would cause the Old Ways to move into this home like a poisonous gas, choking the breath out of the relationships.
But how?
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Seasons of Tomorrow
By Karen
My Thoughts On The Book: This fourth book in the series centers with the Amish families who moved to Orchard Bend, Maine and I loved it! Cindy Woodsmall is quite the wordsmith and storyteller. It seems that each new season seems to bring new trials and tribulations. In this book I found that Rhoda seemed to be more settled and her love for Samuel grows stronger every day. The question is will Jacob drive a wedge between the two of them. Samuel's baby sister,Leah is battling with a life choice of remaining Amish or leaving the church and attending an Englisher church. This choice is working against Landon and her and their budding love. Jacob finally sees that Rhoda is not the one for him, but he has to find a path to follow that will lead him to true love. The family works together, struggles, divides, and finally the family comes together when Phoebe becomes very ill and has to be in the hospital for a long time. I have read all three of the other books in this series and loved them all. While you can enjoy this book as a stand-alone book it makes it much more enjoyable and easier to understand if you read the series in order. Once you start this book you will not want to put it down.
Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher, Waterbrook Press as a member of the blogging for books program in exchange for an honest opinion. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
too much going on
By Teacher Reader
From the publisher:
More settled in her heart than ever before, Rhoda Byler feels a newfound confidence living in the Old Order Amish settlement she helped establish in Orchard Bend, Maine. Time has helped to heal the wounds of Rhoda’s recent severed relationship, and she finds that even her unusual gift of profound intuition is less of a burden as she continues to seek God’s wisdom for her future. She is happy to be working alongside the King family and the love of her life as they tend and nurture the settlement’s orchard.
Yet when Leah King’s involvement with Englischer Landon Olson becomes known outside of the Maine community, her disregard of the Ordnung could threaten all the Orchard Bend Amish are building. In the midst of addressing the discord, a shocking tragedy challenges the young settlement like never before, threatening to uproot Rhoda’s peace and the future of everything she holds dear.
When several members of Orchard Bend Farms are displaced, the estranged King brother is called upon to return. Can those who founded the new Amish community in Maine unite Or will the lingering pain of past hurts and present struggles result in the end of their dreams?
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This is the fourth and final book in the Amish Vines and Orchard series. This book is not a stand-alone book. I highly recommend that if you are going to read this book, that you get all four of the books together and read them in a row. This series has a complex maze of characters and situations which are much easier to understand and follow if you read the books right after one another. That being said, the author did do a good job of recapping the previous books at the beginning of this book.
This series is probably the most complex Amish series I've read. There is so much going on in each book. That is a good and bad thing. By the fourth book I felt that there were too many little side-stories. While Samuel and Rhoda are the central characters the book also spends time focusing on Leah, Landon, Jacob, Steven, and Phoebe.
I felt a little bit of disappointment in how Rhoda's "gift" was dealt with and explained. In the previous books it played such a big part, and in this one it seemed that it was there and sort of explained--but not enough.
I did really like the way Cindy Woodsmall developed Leah's character and decisions. I enjoyed the growth of all the main characters about forgiveness, righteousness, beliefs, etc. This was very well done. Sometimes with Amish fiction it seems that you are just led to believe it is okay to shun people or make them follow the rules set by the bishop and leaders, but this book allowed the characters to really think for themselves.
I received this book free from Waterbrook Publishers in exchange for my honest review.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Seasons of Tomorrow Offers Plenty for Amish Fiction Fans to Savor
By inspiredbooksguide
Seasons of Tomorrow: Book Four in the Amish Vines and Orchards Series , continues the intricate web of relationships among the members of the new Amish Community in Orchard Bend, Maine and their ties to those from their previous Pennsylvania communities. Leah’s exploration of Christianity outside of the Amish community has many in the Amish community nervous. When Leah’s father in Pennsylvania learns of her involvement with Englischer Landon Olson, he explodes. His demands to insist all members in the Maine community adhere to the Ordnung, the rules the Amish agree to live by, causes stress and pain to all members of the struggling community
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Meanwhile, Rhoda Byler hesitantly slips into a comfortable relationship with Samuel King as they work side by side, after the recent breakup with his brother. Samuel’s brother, Jacob King, hurt after the breakup with Rhoda leaves the farm to nurse his wound. His escapade in Virginia introduces interesting characters into the story. Readers will find this new vein in the series engaging. An unforeseen incident causes Jacob to return to the farm and the pain of seeing Rhoda with his brother.
Cindy Woodsmall’s Seasons of Tomorrow: Book Four in the Amish Vines and Orchards Series plot twists, addition of new characters, tension between the various love interests, as well as those questioning some aspects of the Ordnung, gives Amish fiction fans plenty to savor.
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