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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Grace & Mercy By Samantha Jillian Bayarr



After the breakup, how will everyone recover?
When history repeats itself in the Amish community, Grace is quick to blame others, until she figures out it might have been all her fault from the very beginning. Read on in this series to see how Grace handles her first Christmas back in the community with a few surprises.




Samantha Jillian Bayarr
Samantha Jillian Bayarr founded Livingston Hall Publishers in 2002. Named for her great, great grandfather, Edward Livingston Hall, who owned a publishing house in the late 1800's, until his passing; Samantha resurrected this legacy as a way of honoring him for passing onto her his love for the written word.

Working in the production aspect of publishing has provided her with the expertise needed to produce develop and design books from the inside out. When it came time to publish her own work, her experience in the field lent her the ability to produce several genres, specializing in Christian Historical Romance and Amish Romance.

Her first book, Little Wild Flower, an Amish Romance, was borne from her up-close encounters with the Amish community she lived near in Indiana until 1995 when she moved to Florida.

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My Review
Grace & Mercy
By: Samantha Bayarr


I have really loved this series Amish Secrets by Samantha Bayarr. I was turning the pages to see what was going to happen between Grace & Mercy since they both had one guy in common in their mind .  History is repeating itself with a baby being found on a doorstep.  Who could this baby belong too? Grace is on the search to find out who it belongs to and that quilt wrapped around the infant looks very familiar.  Sad to see this series end. I really got to like the characters of Grace & Mercy. You like Amish books you will love this series. Very well written.   

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