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Martha Troyer leaves her comfortable Amish family to try her wings before settling down and becoming baptized. After a family secret is divulged, there is distrust.
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Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. Sort order. Jan 25, Judy rated it it was amazing. The owner recently passed away and a nephew of his, Aaron Troyer, will be taking over just long enough to get the place cleaned up and making money for his Aunt and cousins. He will then be on his way back to Indiana and the farming he loves. Lydia and Aaron butt heads right away.

Will they ever see eye to eye on cleaning the place up? Will they ever be able to say a civil word to each other? I found myself tearing up in a few places in this book. The shame she carried over the years. The longing for how things use to be. The life she dreams for herself some day. I was pleasantly surprised that A Home for Lydia would touch me in the way it did. I loved that some of the characters in A Promise for Miriam carried over into this story.

I grew fond of Gabe and Miriam. I also fell in love with little Grace and more so in this book. She reminded me of my own daughter when she was young. Real life is portrayed in this book.

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Sometimes I believe that Amish fiction readers put the Amish people on pedestals thinking they are living a perfect life when they are no different than what we are. They struggle with issues just the way we do. They struggle with right and wrong just the way we do. I love that the author includes the love of God in her books. When trials and issues arise, she has her characters turning to God and to their faith to get them through.

A Home for Lydia

In my opinion this book deserves a 5 star rating. I highly recommend it! View 2 comments.

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Aug 07, Melina rated it really liked it. This is the second book in the Pebble Creek Amish series and this is a series that you really need to read in order, so I am glad that I read the first book in the series, A Promise for Miriam. This book picks up where the first book left off, only it introduced new characters. Lydia works at the Plain Cabins and Aaron comes from Indiana to take over for his uncle Ervin, who has passed away.

Aaron doesn't want to be there, but with help from the community he makes the Cabins a success.


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In the This is the second book in the Pebble Creek Amish series and this is a series that you really need to read in order, so I am glad that I read the first book in the series, A Promise for Miriam. In the mean time, he and Lydia realize they have feelings for each other. Then there is a serious problem in the community and at the Cabins. This book started a little slow, but soon picked up and I enjoyed reading about the lives of Gabe and Miriam again and being introduced to all the new characters. Vannetta Chapman does such a great job, I feel like I know the characters personally.


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Looking forward to the next book in this series, which in entitled A Wedding for Julia. I received a complimentary copy of this book for my honest review. Jan 30, Lynne Young rated it really liked it. I really enjoyed reading this book. It is book 2 in the Pebble Creek Amish Series but can easily be read by itself. Even though Lydia and Aaron were the main characters in this book I felt Grace, Miriam and Gabe's 9 year old daughter was the stand out in this book.

She is so smart for her age and has a God given artistic talent that helps Aaron to solve a mystery. Lydia however just wishes Aaron would go away and leave things the way they were before he came - until she starts to see that he I really enjoyed reading this book.

Lydia however just wishes Aaron would go away and leave things the way they were before he came - until she starts to see that he really does have what's best for his late Uncle's cabins in mind - not to mention her heart. Lydia and Aaron have a long way to go before matters of the heart can even be discussed but they are getting there - slowly.


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This is an easy read with a twist in the middle you won't see coming that makes you keep turning pages. I cannot wait for the next book in this series!

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What a wunderbaar story and a peaceful read! Through the point of view of several people, A Home for Lydia shows the trials and tribulations an Amish community can go through, and yet still find a way to help each other. Lydia has to battle with keeping her job as she's the sole provider for her family. Her father has Farmer's Lung and with his illness, the family lost the farm. Aaron has to leave his home in Indiana to handle the cabins in Wisconsin, where Lydia works and is not too thrilled What a wunderbaar story and a peaceful read!

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Aaron has to leave his home in Indiana to handle the cabins in Wisconsin, where Lydia works and is not too thrilled about it. The run-down condition of the cabins has led to a low turn out of customers, and he aims to change that. Lydia hates change, but if she wants to keep her job, it's best she deals with it. After a string of unfortunate events, Aaron and Lydia emerge with a new outlook upon each other.

Aaron begins to understand Lydia and her ambitions, Lydia learns to care for Aaron. There was more compassion between husbands and wives, and it showed the amish life in a less-strict way. I love how the author implements many amish terms in ways that make the words easy to comprehend she also includes a glossary of the words in the back! The inner conflicting thoughts of each character and how they fight pass them is inspiring, and I would very much like to read more from Vannetta Chapman.

Quick character summaries: Lydia : 22 yrs. Employee at the cabins. Previous Employer passed away. Has a past of family trouble, with her dad's illness and her family losing the farm. Has a siblings she wants to keep in school and has to keep working for her family's sake. Aaron : 23 yrs.

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Keeps bumping heads with Lydia. Grace : 9 yrs. Love to draw and is good at it. Mother passed away from cancer and now lives with her father Gabe , stepmother Miriam , and new stepsister Rachel. Gabe : Grace's father, Miriam's loving Husband.