
Reviewed by Sandra Merville Hart
Marriage between a Bontrager and a Ebersol is cursed, or so nearly all of Eliza Bontrager’s Amish community believes. Yet she loves Jesse Ebersol and accepts his marriage proposal anyway.
On their wedding day, one of her aunts gives her an old quilt with magical powers. It can be used to change one event. She’s advised to use it wisely. Distracted by wedding events, Eliza dismisses the somewhat creepy conversation from her mind. She’ll remember it after a heart-wrenching loss.
This is a strange story involving time travel. Eliza wished to erase her grief by changing a key event. Its ripple effect creates a gripping story that held me spellbound.
It didn’t take long for the story to rivet my attention. Because the quilt was prayed over by many of Eliza’s ancestors as they stitched, it was said to hold power. There was no going back once it was done.
What a riveting story! The pain of so many characters tugged at my heart. Surprising twists throughout the story kept me flipping pages.
This book was a page-turner for me!
Highly recommended for readers of Amish romances!
I was given a copy of the book by the publisher. A positive review was not required. The opinions expressed are my own.