Arms of Love by Kelly Long
A young man’s repressed terrors, a young woman’s desire to
marry the man she loves, and the Amish principle of non-violence – all of
these, in the backdrop of the Revolutionary War, come together in Kelly Long’s
historical Christian romance, Arms of Love. While the premise of the book is
compelling, the romantic tension between Adam and Lena becomes tedious. Early in the story, in an effort to settle his
personal demons, Adam says he will not marry Lena but will go to fight in the
war, a repudiation of his Amish faith.
Yet, the two lovers continue to meet, too coincidentally. There is just too much tedium between the
exposition and the conclusion. On the
other hand, the story comes to a fitting and excellent conclusion. All loose ends are tied up and the reader is
somewhat surprised but quite satisfied. The author explores Amish beliefs and habits
with sensitivity. We learn not only about Amish views on violence but also
about such traditions as “bundling” and the Amish wedding. For the consideration of book clubs, Long’s
novel contains an extensive question and answer section. The questions provided
should provoke interesting discussion. Overall,
Arms of Love is a pleasant and pleasurable
read.
I received a complimentary copy of this e-book from the
publisher. I was not required to write a positive review and the opinions
expressed here are my own.
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