Rachel's Dream

· Hope Chest of Dreams Book 3 · Zebra Books
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The treasures within her hand-carved hope chest help a young Amish woman find her heart’s desire in this novel from the author of Annie’s Recipe.

Rachel Kauffman and Jarred Zimmerman seem to have nothing in common. She’s the outgoing youngest of a large, close-knit Amish clan, and longs to raise a brood of her own near those she loves. Estranged from his family by tragedy, Jarred is a young veterinarian who trusts the animals he heals far more than he trusts people. However, when Rachel’s beloved horse falls ill, Jarred’s struggles to save him show Rachel he’s a man who cares deeply. And the respect he feels for her gentle warmhearted ways soon becomes an irresistible bond . . .

When Rachel tries to help Jarred reunite with his parents, it is an unexpected blessing—with one complication. If he takes this chance to put his past to rest, it could separate him and Rachel for good. Now, with prayer, love—and her hope chest’s small miracles—Jarred and Rachel must find the courage to reconcile their wishes into a joyous life together.

Praise for the Hope Chest of Dreams series

“Written with tenderness and simplicity.” —Joan Wester Anderson, New York Times–bestselling author

“A story of faith, love and lifelong friendship . . . If you enjoy Amish fiction, you need to add Lisa Jones Baker to your ‘to be read’ list.”  —The Book Connection . . .

“Baker lays the familiar groundwork of a close-knit Amish community, but the heart of this romance goes far beyond stereotypes.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

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3.5
2 reviews
Kristina Anderson
May 2, 2017
Rachel’s Dream by Lisa Jones Baker is the third book in Hope Chest of Dreams series. Rachel Kauffmann is eighteen years old, and her hope chest contains her journal with her secret dreams for her life. Rachel loves the family horse Cinnamon and is worried about her. Her father calls out the new vet Dr. Jarred Zimmerman. Jarred is instantly attracted to Rachel’s sweet, caring nature and glass half full attitude. Rachel appreciates Jarred’s love for animals and his caring personality. Cinnamon is very ill and Rachel prays for his recovery. She is grateful for Jarred doing everything possible to save the horse. Rachel and Jarred get to know each other when Jarred visits to check on Cinnamon. Rachel learns that Jarred has not gotten over a tragic incident when he way four years old. It forever changed Jarred. Rachel encourages him to contact his parents to resolve the matter. Jarred is amazed at Grace’s faith and optimism. The pair are quickly falling for each other, but the path to happiness is not a smooth one. If they are to have a future together, God will show them the way. Rachel’s Dream is easy to read and ties in nicely with the other two books in the series. I had trouble with the character of Rachel. She is eighteen, but Rachel comes across as a starry eyed young teenager (a young idealistic twelve or thirteen-year-old girl). I found the romance between Rachel who seems so naïve and young having a romance with a man in his late 20s or early 30s (I am guessing since Jarred’s age is not mentioned) was off-putting. Rachel wants her horse to get better no matter what. I can understand having faith and praying for a miracle, but not letting a horse suffer for months (I dislike seeing animals hurting and in pain). I wish there were more miracles in the world, but it is hard to keep the faith with all the violence in our society. I also doubt a practical farmer would keep paying vets bills for that length of time. Rachel’s strong faith and belief in miracles is a lovely trait. I wish I had such strong convictions. Rachel also knew what she wanted from life, and she was very unwilling to compromise. Rachel’s dreams mostly involve getting married and having a houseful of children (which she mentions many times throughout the book). Of course, this does go with the Amish society as it is portrayed in novels (nevertheless, it really goes against my feminine beliefs). It once again showcases Rachel’s youthfulness. The religious aspect was medium level with the focus on prayer (also mentioned are faith and God’s plan for our lives). I give Rachel’s Dream 2 out of 5 stars (I just found it lacking). I found the storyline to be flimsy and unrealistic. Jarred talks about joining the Amish faith, but the practicalities of this decision are not discussed (would he be allowed to keep his practice for example). I did find repetition of information throughout the story. It seemed like filler to lengthen the length of the book. Rachel’s Dream is my least favorite book in the series. I think Rachel’s Dream would do better with a younger audience (it reminds me of books I read as a young teen).
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About the author

Lisa Jones Baker grew up near a small Amish town in Illinois that she frequented with her family on weekends. She's also a dog lover and a fan of Scottsdale, Arizona, where she spent nearly two decades. Lisa graduated from Illinois State University with a French major; has been on five out of seven continents; and considers her parents the best in the world. Raised in a Christian home, Lisa has always been blessed with love and support. She enjoys hearing from readers at LisaJonesBaker.com.

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