"Mary Ellis has really outdone herself on this book. It was absolutely fantastic; you will be into this book from the very first page. It was so much fun just getting caught up with the Miller Family. Even if you have not read the series you will be able to follow this book. You will fall in love with Phoebe and Eli. This is a must-read; I am sure you will enjoy it from the first to last page, and then you will not want it to end."
Lois Klobucher
"Mary Ellis is a gifted storyteller and her writing just gets better and better. I love the characters in this book. What I love best about them is how real they are. The humor in this story is spectacular. I found myself laughing with nearly every page turn. The author's dry, witty sense of humor shines brilliantly through her characters. But, An Amish Family Reunion is not just about characters. The plot is also fascinating."
Rosanna Huffman
"Mary Ellis portrays An Amish Family Reunion with skill, humor, and affection."
Vannetta Chapman, author of A Simple Amish Christmas
"I love the series and keeping up with familiar characters. And now Phoebe travels a rocky road with hopes of being an illustrator in a partnership with Eli, or something more. This is a great book."
Terri Wangard
"...I enjoyed An Amish Family Reunion."
Mary Hake
"I have really enjoyed An Amish Family Reunion by Mary Ellis. Those who have read the previous books will really enjoy this one. It is a must read book."
Pat Jacobs
"Mary Ellis is well equipped to write Amish novels with memorable characters and this one is no exception."
Jo Huddleston
"Job well done; I really enjoyed how you [Mary] brought the whole family together with their futures and past. Keep up the good work."
April Barnett
"I just finished An Amish Family Reunion and I loved it. I realized that this is the last installment of the Miller family stories so I read it very slowly, like watching the last season of my favorite TV series, because I know that when it's over, it's over. If you haven't read the Miller series, you can still enjoy this one. You will want to take your time as well because you just have to savor every last moment with this awesomely blessed and caring family."
Donna Taylor
During a rumspringa trip to Niagara Falls, Phoebe Miller meets Eli, a young man with a talent for writing stories. Eli is impressed with Phoebe's artistic ability, and the two decide to publish a children's book. Their project is put on hold when Eli's father suffers a heart attack and Eli must take over the family farm. VERDICT Ellis revisits her Miller family series (A Widow's Hope; Never Far from Home; The Way to a Man's Heart) with this character-driven, quaint romance. Amish fiction fans can never get too much of the Plain People, and they will be pleased with Ellis's latest.