
I love Rose’s family, and despite the fact that I agreed with practically zero of their tactics to get Rose back, I still loved them. I also really enjoyed Noah, still, but I found that his voice wasn’t as prominent as it was in the first book. She is such a strong-willed and determined young girl that you cannot help but root for her. I really, really liked Rose in Belonging, probably even more so than in Temptation. Rose had decided to become Amish so she could be with Noah, and Temptation ended off just before her new journey began. The way Temptation ended had me dying to start on Belonging. If I can find a way to make it work, we’ll be NOAH & ROSEīut not everybody believes this is where I belong. Worst of all, Noah and I aren’t even allowed to see each other. There are a lot more rules and a lot less freedom, and I miss my family and the life I once had. No one thought an ordinary girl like me would last two minutes living with the Amish, not even me.


Published: April 30th 2013 by Harlequin TeenĪmazon | B&N | Facebook | Indiebound | Goodreads I enjoyed the first book, Temptation, so much that I couldn’t wait to jump into Belonging and see where Rose & Noah’s story continued…
