posted on May 14, 2020 by Lyn Cote

Need Something New to Read?

A lot of us are at home more than we expected. I do hope and pray our lives will go back to normal in the coming weeks and months. But I’ve been reading more than usual. How about you? Did you know that reading fiction topped the study of ways to de-stress? Well, it did! I often review books I’ve enjoyed on Goodreads and here’s one that I can recommend, THE AMISH CRADLE.

“I’m not a big fan of Amish fiction but I do occasionally sample one that’s a bit different. The style of this story reminded me of a storyteller sitting down by the fire and telling the story of the life of one Amish Cradle. At first I didn’t know if I’d continue the story or not. But the main character engaged my sympathy and attention and I read on. The story of a cradle made for one baby but used in successive families was very touching. And each family had a deeply moving story. So yes, I do recommend The Amish Cradle. Not just to fans of Amish stories but to anyone who enjoys a moving story of real life not just amid the Amish. A great Mother’s Day read.” View all my reviews

PS: If you subscribe to Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited, this is free. If not, it’s 99 cents—A BARGAIN!

Today is also the LAST DAY to get the 25% off regular price of my new romantic suspense that’s on pre-order through today, BITTER AUTUMN. Don’t delay. Click here for more info.

Happy Reading,

Lyn Cote

Lyn Cote

Lyn Cote

USA Today best-selling author of over 40 romances, Lyn Cote writes award-winning contemporary and historical romance. Her brand is "Strong Women, Brave Stories." Her books feature a strong heroine, often a multi-cultural cast of characters and authentic history or contemporary life. She lives with her real life hero in a lakeside cottage in the northwoods with two fun cats. (She loves dogs too. :-)

https://BooksbyLynCote.com/SWBS

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