What will it take to Change of Heart? + Giveaway
"Miracles are made of love..." (cover). What would it take to change several hearts?

Title: Change of Heart
Author: Molly Jebber
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corps.

ABOUT THE BOOK
A modern new century brings a
young Amish woman an unexpected new life—and a chance to discover love’s true
way home…
Ohio, 1899. Soft-spoken
midwife Becca Yost lived by her Amish faith’s strict rules—until her fiancé
jilted her before their entire community. She’s never been away from home, but
the bustling Englischer town of Massillon, Ohio, is a welcome unexpected
refuge. Especially when she goes to work for Dr. Matt Carrington, who shares
her passion for healing those in need. His outgoing spirit and gentle strength
show Becca a surprising new world of choices—and irresistible love. But there
is one formidable obstacle: Matt’s wealthy mother is determined her son will
marry a society woman.
With her newfound resolve
challenged, Becca decides that she and Matt must not be destined for each other
after all. She accepts that she will have to forge a life alone—until a
wrenching crisis and life-changing revelations teach her that true faith lies
in all things, especially impossible second chances.
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MY THOUGHTS
Change of Heart is not what I expected from an Amish fiction. The majority of the Amish fiction I've read are set in modern times, but this one is set in the late 1800s, actually the turn of the century. The storyline revolves around an Amish girl that decides to leave the Amish community and join her sister, who married an Englischer in the nearby town of Massillon. It's interesting to see the many emotional turmoil that does go through these characters' minds, as well as the stereotype the Amish community have endured since the 1800s. There are mentions of Amish culture and laws, and the differences to what is expected when you leave. There's also the interactions between the Amish and Englischer that I find less stringent compared to other Amish fiction I've read, but I'm not an expert to know if it's because of time period or for other reasons.
As to the storyline, I enjoyed Change of Heart. It's a beautiful story of second chances and life outside of your comfort zone. It's also about having faith in God that all will work out according to His plan. The characters are portrayed as they are, realistic with imperfections, which makes it more endearing and comes to life for me. However, I do find some of the dialogue and descriptions a little on the choppy side. Do they really talk like that back in the day? Personally, I think a little refinement will fix it up all right, but it's not necessary to still enjoy this novel.
Molly's a new author for me, and after reading Change of Heart, I would be on the look out for her other novels, especially books next in the Keepsake Pocket Quilt series. I'm invested in these characters and would love to read more. Then there's also the fact that I want to start my own keepsake tradition! Now, if you're interested, scroll down and find out how to win your own copy. I think you'll enjoy too!
NOTE: I received a
complimentary copy of this book as part of the CelebrateLit Blog Tour in
exchange for an honest review.
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GIVEAWAY - UPDATE
Molly has generously donated a print copy of Change of Heart for each host on this tour to give away!
For this stop, all you have to do is:
This giveaway (on this stop) will end on December 2, 2015 and Random.org will select a winner. Scroll down for links to the rest of the tour hosts for more chances to win a copy!
CONGRATULATIONS TO DIANA P, whom Random.org has chosen as our winner for a copy of Change of Heart!
UPDATE 12/7/2015: Unfortunately, I have not heard from Diana P in time (deadline 12/6). Her prize has been forfeited and a new winner has been selected. Random.org selected #10, which is Kathleen from Lane Hill House. Kathleen, I've please contact me with your mailing address no later than 9 AM, 12/8/2015. Otherwise, prize for this post will not be granted, per tour host, Celebrate Lit and author's instructions.
Molly has generously donated a print copy of Change of Heart for each host on this tour to give away!
For this stop, all you have to do is:
- leave a comment here for Molly or myself. (Can't think of anything to write? How about what about Amish fiction that interest you?)
- Don't forget to leave your email using [at] & [dot] to avoid spammers.
This giveaway (on this stop) will end on December 2, 2015 and Random.org will select a winner. Scroll down for links to the rest of the tour hosts for more chances to win a copy!
CONGRATULATIONS TO DIANA P, whom Random.org has chosen as our winner for a copy of Change of Heart!
UPDATE 12/7/2015: Unfortunately, I have not heard from Diana P in time (deadline 12/6). Her prize has been forfeited and a new winner has been selected. Random.org selected #10, which is Kathleen from Lane Hill House. Kathleen, I've please contact me with your mailing address no later than 9 AM, 12/8/2015. Otherwise, prize for this post will not be granted, per tour host, Celebrate Lit and author's instructions.
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Molly Jebber is an educational,
motivational, and Women’s Christian Connection speaker. She was raised in
a small town in the Midwest, and insists if you had blinked twice, you would’ve
missed it. She loves God, her family and friends, sunshine, swimming and
traveling to the Amish communities. Creating historical Amish characters
and throwing them into difficult situations and joyous times has been
challenging and fun for her. The greatest reward she’s experienced in becoming
an author is meeting wonderful people from all over the world who’ve been
encouraging and supportive.
CONNECT WITH MOLLY: website, facebook, twitter
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CELEBRATE LIT TOUR
SCHEDULE
Nov 15: Cassandra M
Nov 16: simpleharvestreads
Nov 17: Cherylbookblog
Nov 18: Just Commonly
Nov 19: ArtisticNobody
Nov 20: Big Reader’s Site
Nov 21: Texas Bookaholic
Nov 22: bookbites, beestings
Nov 23: Debbiesdustydelib
Nov 24: Singing Librarian Books
Nov 25: Bukwurmzz
Nov 26: A Greater Yes
Nov 27: Quiet Quilter
Nov 27: The Power of Words



Thanks for the interview and review. Change of Heart is a wonderful book. I'm looking forward to Molly's upcoming book in Keepsake Pocket Quilt series.
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