Review: Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby Dodds

Review: Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby DoddsTitle: Amish Guys Don't Call
Author: Debby Dodds
Publisher: Blue Moon Publishing
Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction
Rating: four-stars

Summary (from Goodreads):

Samantha is already facing scrutiny and anxiety at the start of her junior year, as she's finally been accepted into the popular girls' clique called "The Sherpas." But when she realizes that her new boyfriend Zach was raised Amish, Sam must tackle a whole new set of challenges! Zach has chosen not to end his Rumspringa, instigating a potential shunning from his family. Not only that, but Sam's new friends can't miss this opportunity to tease and torment her.

Sam has never really come to terms with her parents' divorce, so when her world crashes down on her in the form of cyberbullying and Zach's apparent return to the Amish community, she reverts to old, illegal habits. Does Sam even want friends like these? And, will her culture-crossed love with Zach find a way?

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Review: Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby Dodds

Amish Guys Don’t Call by Debby Dodds is a powerful story that explores the Amish way of life, however, it also shows the reader that deep down there is a similar desire in all of us to be accepted by our friends and family. As well, the characters are well-developed and relatable, making this book an enjoyable read. There is something intriguing about a culture that lives among us, yet is different in so many ways. Continue reading