Thursday, October 1, 2015

"The Photograph" by Beverly Lewis...and a GIVEAWAY!


To celebrate the release of Beverly's latest book, she has agreed to give away a hard copy of the book to one lucky person (US only). To enter, see the Rafflecopter box at the bottom of this post. (Contest ends October 14, 2015). If you are the randomly chosen winner, I'll contact you and and pass your information along. Good luck!


About the Story...
Beverly states, "This particular story is sweet to my writer-heart for many reasons. I admit to being drawn to the Amish farmland around which I grew up, and a return to the setting of Eden Valley from The River— and the glimpses of Tilly Lantz Barrows and her growing family — are a result of my desire to step back into this rural area not far from my own childhood home. It was there that my sister and I read Little Women and acted out plays, just as the four celebrated March sisters did. I share Eva's love for that classic novel, as well as her yearning for a love that makes her heart sing."


A Snippet:

He studied the picture more closely, finding it curious that the young woman looked so boldly into the camera while wearing a white prayer Kapp shaped like a heart — the characteristic head covering for the Lancaster County Old Order Amish.

Why would a devout girl have her picture taken?


You can find my review on the RT Bookreviews website at the following link:


About Beverly...


Beverly Lewis, born in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, has more than 17 million books in print. Her stories have been published in 11 languages and have regularly appeared on numerous bestseller lists, including the New York Times and USA Today. Beverly and her husband, David, live in Colorado, where they enjoy hiking, biking, making music, and spending time with their family You can learn more at http://www.beverlylewis.com/



a Rafflecopter giveaway

66 comments:

  1. I have not read any of Beverly's books yet, but, my friends tell me that her books are wonderful. I look forward to reading this one. :-)

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    1. Melissa,

      I have to agree with your friends. I have read all of her books, and I love them. Many of them are part of the series, but this one is not. Therefore, it is a good one to introduce you to Beverly :)

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  2. I have not read one Beverly Lewis book. I know, appalling. I avoided all Mennonite and Amish fiction until this past year. I'm not exactly sure why, but I read Leslie Gould's book, Amish Promises,, this past winter and now I can't I am seeking it out regularly. I have picked up a few classic Beverly Lewis books recently and I'm looking forward to gaining a passion for her books.

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    1. I believe that once you read one of her books, you'll be hooked! As this is a standalone, it's a good one to get you started.

      Good luck, and thanks for stopping by :)

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  3. I haven't read any of Beverly's books before. This sounds like a wonderful story.

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    1. It really is a great story. She's such a wonderful storyteller :)

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  4. I love them all. I don't have any favorites.
    Thereadmaster@me.com

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    1. I have to agree :) I enjoy them all for different reasons.

      Good luck, and thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  5. I have read some of her books.. I really liked the Preacher's Daughter..& the Covenant.
    dkstevensne AToutlookDot)Com)

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    1. I enjoyed both of those books, too :)

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  6. Beverly Lewis was the author who first introduced me to Amish fiction! I read each of her Abraham's Daughters book series first and I was hooked from there :-) I've also read her Anna's People series and I'm sure a smattering of others from there! She is such a wonderful storyteller, it's as if you are right in the middle of wherever she writes about. Her characters so real, you want to sit and have a conversation with them and be a part of their lives. Can you tell I just love her writing? :-)
    Thank you for the chance to win a copy of "The Photograph", I would be honored to add this to my personal library....which seems to grow day by day, lol!

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    1. Trixi,

      She introduced me to Amish fiction, too ;) You are correct. When reading her books, you really feel like you're a part of the story. The details are just so vibrant!

      You're very welcome. Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!

      By the way, I can totally identify with the growing library ;)

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  7. The Guardian is my favorite of hers so far.kamundsen44ATyahooDOTcom.

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    1. Kim,

      I agree. That's a good one!

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog.

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  8. I have read all of her books and love each one of them. I think THE SHUNNING, was the first one I read,
    mcnuttjem0(AT)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Jackie,

      It's hard to just pick one, isn't it? I'd say that's a good thing, though :)

      Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!

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  9. Yes, I have read lots of her books. Each book I read becomes my favorite.

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    1. Jan,

      I feel that way about many books I read :)

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog!

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  10. Ooh, I like Beverly Lewis's books! I really enjoyed "The Shunning" series.

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    1. Amanda,

      That's definitely a great series! She's one of my favorite authors.

      Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!

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  11. It has been years since I have read any of her books but I do own quite a few.

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    1. Kristen,

      Thanks for taking the time to stop by. She certainly has a number of great books.

      Good luck!

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  12. I started ready Amish books years ago and the very first Amish one was one of Beverly Lewis' books. It's been too long ago to remember, sorry. I have read many of her books and loved them all.

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    1. Sally,

      I bet a lot of readers got hooked on Amish books as a result of reading Beverly's stories :) I certainly understand how difficult it is to just pick one favorite.

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  13. I have most of her books... I love the Postcard series...

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    1. Elizabeth,

      Great series! That's one of my faves, too.

      Good luck, and thanks for stopping by :)

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  14. I have read a lots of Beverly Lewis' books.I am looking forward to reading "The Photograph" by Beverly Lewis. Thank you for the opportunity to win.I enjoy reading all of her books.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Emma. You're very welcome! I believe this is another one to add to your keeper shelf :)

      Good luck!

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  15. I actually have not every read a book by Beverly. One of my sisters love them though and Beverly's books are currently on my TBR shelf. Would love to read this one!! :)

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    1. Sydney,

      Thanks for stopping by, and good luck! Since you haven't read any of her books, this would be a great one to start with as it's a standalone book. Many of her books belong to a series.

      You should have your sister stop on by to enter, too!

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  16. Beverly is one of my favorite authors. I know this will be a great book.

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    1. Grace,

      Beverly is one of my faves, too. This is yet another keeper ;)

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog.

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  17. I think I have read every book she has written!!! Bring on more!

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    1. Gayle,

      Yay! I'm glad to "meet" someone else who has read all her books. I think you'll love this one, too :)

      Thanks for stopping by my blog, and good luck!

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  18. I love many of Beverly's books, especially the Abram's Daughters series! Thanks for hosting the giveaway! :-)

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    1. Alicia,

      That's a wonderful series, for sure!

      You're very welcome. Good luck, and thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  19. I enjoy many Amish fiction authors, I love the settings and the family ties in them. I'd love to win this!

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    1. Annie,

      I read a number of Amish fiction authors, too. I agree. The settings and family bonds are always so well-detailed. You really feel a part of the story and community.

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog!

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  20. I collect Beverly Lewis books. She is my favorite author. I only have about 7 more books to buy until I have every book that she has written other than the kids books. I will not read a book until I have the whole series. I would love to win this book and add it my collection.

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    1. Bonnie,

      Wow! You certainly are a fan :) Good luck, and perhaps you'll be able to win this one for your collection.

      I have one of the kids books, but I forget the title. You're certainly patient in waiting until you have the whole series :)

      Thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  21. The Courtship of Nellie Fisher, and Abram's Daughters are my favorites because those two series started me reading all her work. I've read every series, and stand alone since then, but these two are especially dear to me. This comment continues with the one above, they are from my blog, not my face book id.

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    1. Annie,

      Thanks for stopping back to finish your comment :)

      I can see why those two are special to you. I really enjoyed them, as well.

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  22. I love all Beverly Lewis books. I am currently reading her latest, The Photograph.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by to enter, Janice! I hope you're enjoying it :)

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  23. I absolutely adore Beverly Lewis as a stunningly creative author! I would love to win "The Photograph", for sure and for certain!
    Thank you for the chance to win...
    reading is like an old time friend!
    The photograph will charm the soul...
    as Amish buggies onward roll!

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    1. Aww...I love how you added in a poem to go along with your comment and how it also matches the theme of the book! Very creative :)

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog!

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  24. My very favorite Beverly Lewis novel is The Redemption of Sarah Cain.

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    1. Great choice, Laurie!

      Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!

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  25. I love to read about the simpler life. Great books!

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    1. Carolyn,

      That's one of my favorite things about the Amish-themed novels, too...the simple life. It really puts some things in perspective, yah?

      Good luck, and thanks for vising my blog!

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  26. Beverly Lewis books are amazing! The Photograph would be wonderful on my bookshelf with other books by Beverly Lewis. Thank you for the opportunity.

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    1. Marilyn,

      This is a beautiful book and you're right...I'm sure it'd be a perfect addition to your bookshelf :)

      Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!

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  27. I think I have read every Beverly Lewis book out, and no, I can't name a favorite! Beverly was my introduction to Amish fiction, and I can't seem to get enough of it. But then, I also live in Ohio and have lots of Amish and Mennonite in my family, from Schwartzentruber to "Are you really? I couldn't tell!" lisajcowell(at)cs(dot)com

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    1. I agree that it's difficult to just pick one book :)

      That's really neat that you have such a connection to the stories. I find it makes stories all the more enjoyable when you have a bit of a personal link to the setting, characters, etc.

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog!

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  28. I have read all of Beverky's books and I don't have a favorite. They are all so well written thst I couldn't put them down. I love the way she writes about the Amish with such compassion and u derstsnding of their ways.
    Deana jhdwayne@peoplepc.com

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    1. Deana,

      She is certainly a gifted storyteller, and it's hard to choose just one book! It's apparent that her books are truly close to her heart.

      Thanks for stopping by my blog, and good luck!

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  29. I have read every one of Beverly Lewis' books!!! She is my favorite author and I can not wait for each new one to come out!!

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    1. She's one of my faves, as well :)

      Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  30. What a great story! I would love to win a hard copy of this book.

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    1. It sure is :)

      Good luck, and thanks for stopping by!

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  31. What is not to love about , Beverly Lewis's books, I've read almost all of them. One of my favorites was, The River.

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  32. Deanne,

    I have to agree! Once you read one of her books, you can't help but be hooked :)

    Thanks for visiting my blog, and good luck!

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  33. I have read almost all of Beverly Lewis's books. I had the privilege of meeting her last year at a book signing. She is such a wonderful person.
    CherylB1987 AT hotmail DOT com

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    1. Cheryl,

      Thanks for stopping by!

      I have been privileged to meet Beverly twice, and I agree. She's such a sweetheart :-)

      Good luck!

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  34. I have read several of Beverly Lewis' books and they all have a place on my bookshelves. I really enjoyed The Love Letters the best, but that may change because I haven't read all of her books including The Photograph.

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    1. Karen,

      It really is hard to choose just one book, as they are all so wonderful :-)

      Good luck, and thanks for visiting my blog!

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