Review: Plain Return by Sarah Price


Amanda Beiler, a young woman raised Amish, is determined to make her marriage to internationally beloved Cuban singer Alejandro Diaz work. Since they spend more time apart than together, she decides to join her superstar husband in the spotlight and accompany him on his South American tour.

Despite their deep love for each other, the pressures of maintaining Alejandro’s fame and the media’s constant hounding begin to take a toll on the young couple. When someone from his past makes a startling appearance during the tour, Amanda is forced to face not only the complexities of his hedonistic past—and the unexpected responsibilities that accompany it—but also her own desire to return to a simple life rooted in devotion to family and God.

As Amanda’s needs start to conflict with Alejandro’s obligations, the couple must decide if their love is strong enough to save their new marriage.

Rating: 4/5

Amanda has a choice to make, either join Alejandro's tour around South America or return home to the United States and live the life that she's beginning to long for - the life of her childhood, one that is more simple and less stressful.

Will their marriage withstand the strain of the news that is thrust upon them when they arrive in Brazil? Will Alejandro allow Amanda to follow her heart and return to the United States?

Another fantastic read!

Publisher: Waterfall Press
Publication Date: 20 October 2015
RRP: $12.95 USD

I received an ebook from the publishers via Netgalley for the purposes of a review, this review is my own personal view and is not required to be positive.

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