• A Way Home

  • Gay Amish Romance Series, Book 3
  • By: Keira Andrews
  • Narrated by: John Solo
  • Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (152 ratings)

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A Way Home

By: Keira Andrews
Narrated by: John Solo
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Will returning to their Amish roots renew their faith in each other?

Isaac and David never thought they'd go back to the Amish world. But when Isaac's younger brother is stricken with cancer, they don't hesitate to return. Their relationship is on the rocks after insecurity and fear drove a wedge between them in San Francisco, and David is determined to make things right. Yet if they thought navigating "English" life was confusing, being back in Zebulon is even more complicated.

Their families are desperate to bring them back into the fold, and pressure from the community builds. Isaac and David yearn for a future together, but each day it becomes harder to hide the truth about who they really are. They're caught between two worlds, and if they're not careful it could tear them further apart.

Can Isaac and David make their way back to each other-and find a place to call home?

Contains mature themes.

©2015 Keira Andrews (P)2019 Tantor

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Enjoyed this trilogy

I realized that I really enjoy KA books,not a single one disappointed me.
I liked a lot this trilogy, with the second one being the most boring. Strength of Isaac and David, their love,but also their inner struggle kept me on the edge. I liked the end as well,it is hea, but realistic one for them and their families.
I have learned some details about Amish, that I didn't know before,which is additional plus.

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wonderful

I really loved this story!! it was a happy mix of everything for me! great job on characters (well researched too) a really great coming out! with some nice hot scenes!! not all the same thing either! I loved that each one was diffrent and hot!!

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I felt so bad for Isaac and David know that's the way of most of the world twisting it the way they want and not truly listening to the word of God the word is in my house there are many mentions and if it were not so I would have told you so. they are not like some who flaunt it and don't give a rats about anyone else I think they re classy people I loved the book and the narrator great job on both.

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Making a Home

I was worried here and there I. This story as both men had to deal with their issues both individually and as a couple. They had some big things to deal with. They also needed a plan. To move forward. It was great to see them finally really communicate and make plans.

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One of the best series I've ever read. So beautifu

It's my first time reading such heartbreaking yet warm and loving story. It made me sad, cry, laugh, and filled my with happiness how strangers
can come into our lives and show us the love and accept our blood relatives lack. The David and Isaac has been through a lot and their lifestyle/ choices caused their Amish families soo much stress, shame and heartbreak.

I love how it included emotional constipation and open communication together. Especially how David experienced emotional distress and disorders, how talking about his feelings-crying doesn't make him or any other male character weak. John Solo did a splendid performance, I loved how he said certain words e .g. "church" and how his voice broke at the right time. Absolute perfection.

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Excellent end of a Gay & Amish trilogy.

This book won't make sense unless you've read "A Forbidden Rumspringa" and "A Clean Break" for the extensive backstory.
The novel highlights the uphill battle Isaac and David have, attempting to come back to their Ur Amish home. The dour bishop and deacon control parents in Zebulon and are given the power to decide a child's access to cancer treatment - such is their power over the child's similarly dour parents.

The characters are well defined and further sharpened by John Solo's outstanding narration.

Lovers Isaac and David work beyond what is reasonable to bring their elders to a point of resolution, but know they can't bring the town to acceptance.

Excellent writing, well craffed plot and diligent research on Amish and their ways, plus Minnesota and San Francisco. I recommend the series.

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Pretty great!

The only thing that I had a problem with was that sometimes the narrator's voice for Isaac sounded a little bit like Kermit the Frog.

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Enjoyable trilogy!

Ignore the naysayers. Yes, the main characters' carnal knowledge and lustful abandon is a little questionable, but who's to know exactly how two, isolated, horny young men will behave? If you know little about the Amish and how they might respond to modern gayness, you'll learn something from this story as I did. The hopeful ending is an added plus! Get the trilogy!

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Amazing Series

Just Wow! Let me start with the narration by Mr Solo was outstanding. He brought this already amazing story to life. I absolutely loved this series and the characters. I feel like I had a secret window into the lives and struggles of the Amish. So many things I learned and gave me new understanding. Just Wow. listen this series...

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Fantastic Series

This was a beautiful ending to an outstanding series. I loved all three audio books about the tender relationship between Issac and David. I thought I knew almost everything about the Amish, having lived near Lancaster, PA. Who knew Amish men went commando? The narrator was awesome; I enjoyed listening to his voice. I am looking forward to other books by this author.

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