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A Way Home by Keira Andrews
A Way Home by Keira Andrews





A Way Home by Keira Andrews A Way Home by Keira Andrews

The boys needed this book in order to truly move on. As I mentioned earlier I was afraid this book could be overkill, but I was so wrong. Would three books be too much? The answer was no.Ī Way Home, takes us back where it all began. I admit that after finishing book 2 I wondered if the author couldn't just have added some chapters and brought their story to a close. The secondary cast of characters were amazing (with the exception of Clark). Isaac, I loved his outlook and his fearlessness. I wanted to hug him and tell him it would all be ok. Their rendezvous and the glances- but how do they go against all they've been taught? Rating: 4.5 Stars rounded up to 5.Ī Clean Break. You feel their love for one another growing.

A Way Home by Keira Andrews

I'm happy to report I loved this series.Ī Forbidden Rumspringa, introduced us to Isaac and David and their world. In the end, curiosity won out and I gave it a go- after all the books were out. Sometimes when I wait for all the books to be out and read them all back to back it's overkill and I get bored. I hate waiting for the next installments.

A Way Home by Keira Andrews

I immediately thought the religion aspect would not be for me.Ģ. I was so hesitant to read this series for multiple reasons:ġ. I just want to start off by saying- when writing a trilogy: This gay romance features steamy exploration, epic family drama, and of course a happy ending.*This is a spoiler free review for the whole series* Can Isaac and David recommit to each other and find a place to call home? A Way Home by Keira Andrews is the third book in a series of forbidden Amish love. They're caught between two worlds, and it could tear them apart. Even as it becomes harder to hide the truth about who they really are. Isaac and David struggled in the outside world, and there's comfort in reuniting with parents and siblings they love-even as they yearn for a future together. Under mounting pressure from the community, their families are desperate to bring them back into the fold. But family tragedy draws them back to Zebulon, where they must once again pretend they aren't gay. Will returning to their Amish roots renew their faith in each other? After running away from their strict Amish community, Isaac and David never thought they'd return. Isaac and David struggled in the outside world, and there's comfort in reuniting with parents and siblings they love-even.







A Way Home by Keira Andrews