When best-selling crime writer Logan Parker travels with his fiancée on a trip to Amish Country in Holmes County, Ohio, he goes just to make her happy. While the trip isn’t exactly a romantic success—Logan is consumed by an old Amish farmhouse he sees and can’t get out of his mind. In a less-than-sane moment, Parker decides he must have the house. Maybe it’s the solution he needs to overcome his lingering writer’s block.
Another Holmes County resident, Hope Yoder, has lost her husband in a tragic farm accident—and she has two small children with one on the way. Desperate to support her family, she soon learns that finding work is going to be very hard for the Amish widow.
New property owner Logan soon realizes that peaceful as his large new farmhouse is, it’s more than he can manage by himself. He needs help, and it comes in the form of Hope, Hope Yoder. As she begins to get his house in order, Parker finds himself beginning to write again. Why does Logan feel so at home in Holmes County? Why is he so drawn to Hope?
Fearless Hope is set to be released tomorrow, (4/8/2014) and I can’t wait to hear what you guys think! I hope you’ll enjoy this last installment of the Amish series I’ve been working on!
Here’s a link for more information and where you can pick up a copy of Fearless Hope: http://serenabmiller.com/works/fearless-hope/
Happy Reading!
-Serena
Shirley Rittenhouse
April 14, 2014 @ 1:28 pm
I just finished Fearless Hope and I was thrilled with the book. I read all the Amish novels that I can find and this book tops the list for me. Thank you Serena B. Miller for a great book.
Connie Davidson
April 14, 2014 @ 4:31 pm
You had me on the 1st page. I had to see what Hope was going to do. Then Logan “I was right about him”. I loved having my friends back. I have a face, voice and picture homes for each one. I can think of a person he in Holmes county that is that person. I’m Very sorry that my Friends are gone in this Book. Thank You for writing book that are Fiction but True. Your Friend Connie in Sugarcreek To this day I miss Katie Calloway.
Eva Gleim
November 8, 2016 @ 9:17 am
I am currently reading this book ! Serena’s books are especially loved by me because Serena is my first cousin and childhood playmate! I feel her pain as she learns to live without her beloved husband who recently passed away!
I knew she was talented early in life … even a conversation with her was loaded with a large vocabulary, descriptive adjectives, etc. She said everything with such enthusiasm!
I have a home movie of her sharing every item in her Easter basket … describing each item!
I am so proud of her as all her relatives are! Her husband Steve was , too, and made her promise him that she would continue to write after his passing!
Her favorite Cuz,
Eva