### Review The second book in the Harmony series has everything Mehl''s fans could ask for: romance, mystery, and family secrets. The characters are well rounded without being weighed down with boring details. The small-town values are a big part of the story. Mehl is a wonderful author who writes
Simple Deceit (The Harmony Series 2)
โ Scribed by Mehl, Nancy
- Book ID
- 107551064
- Publisher
- Barbour Publishing
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 184 KB
- Series
- Harmony 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781602607811
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Review
The second book in the Harmony series has everything Mehl''s fans could ask for: romance, mystery, and family secrets. The characters are well rounded without being weighed down with boring details. The small-town values are a big part of the story. Mehl is a wonderful author who writes from the heart and it is apparent throughout the book.
(Patsy Glans Romantic Times 20110312)
A lot goes on in this book and it''s an enjoyable, well paced novel. I''ve read a lot of Christian fiction through the years and this is certainly one of the better ones. I enjoy the way it shows the love of God, less preachy, more simply being revealed throughout the book. Pleasant, joyful read.
(Lauren Jones GoodReads 20110301)
This book has a bit of everything! Romance, danger, abandoned baby, humor, murder, blizzards, and faith!! I enjoyed this book, being set in a quiet Mennonite Community in Kansas. I haven''t read the first book in this series, but even though there were reference to the first book, I was able to read along. Throughout the book there seems to be on going fear to turn their problems over to God.
Once you start reading this book, it is hard to put down. You are drawn to the quiet KS town of Harmony....which sounds delightful! Most of the people here look out for one another! When something happens, even without phones, everyone seems to know about it!
I loved the way everyone gravitated to food...whether at Mary''s or Sweeties...this book will make you hungry! I am now looking forward to the next book in this series...answers to questions! I would recommend this read to all!
(Maureen Timerman Maureen's Musings 20110509)
This book has everything readers of Christian mysteries could want, and more. You''ll find generous doses of drama, danger, humor, faith and love, plus fictional characters who seem like familiar friends. The blizzards that plague Harmony provide an ideal ambience for the writer''s cozy, pleasing story-telling style. Each book I read in every series becomes my favorite.
(Laurel Johnson Laurel's Bookshelf 20110512)
I love this story with the mix of faith, mystery, and romance!
(Susan Choy Five Star Reviewed Books and More )
This is a fast paced story of faith,deceit,secrets,love and a communtiy.While this is a Christian it is not preachy but allow each to grasp their own faith.A wonderful sequel to ''Simple Secrets''.
(April Renn My Book Addiction and More )
Book Description
Gracie had hoped to make Harmony her home and explore romance with Sam, but when a developer moves in and hires her as graphic designer, the town's outrage may send her back to the city. Can she help the town fight the development of tourism while avoiding being framed for arson?
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