![]() Now that Serenity has gotten to know and understand them better they have lost that secretive, sinister feel. I liked that a lot about the first couple of books. The first two books were very compelling and the Amish felt somewhat sinister in the way they dealt with things. That might sound odd coming from someone, who for the most part, enjoyed the series, but I just feel like I won't be able to keep reading this series without losing interest. Hidden in Plain Sight is apparently NOT going to be the last book in this series. But digging up the past is dangerous, and the quaint Amish settlement isn’t as safe as it seems. In the fourth installment of the bestselling Serenity’s Plain Secrets’ series, Serenity must work with US marshals to uncover the truth behind a shockingly brutal fifteen-year-cold murder.ĭesperate for answers, Serenity finds herself in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where she unravels secrets that threaten to tear her and Daniel apart. Karen is also excited to announce there will be more books in the Temptation series. Karen is currently working on her bestselling Amish mystery series, Serenity's Plain Secrets, along with several new projects. Before accepting her fate in the barnyard, she worked a short stint as a paralegal, traveled abroad, and guided tourists on horseback riding tours in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Eventually, she found her place as a riding instructor herself. ![]() Through the years, the constant force in her life was horses. The feisty horse’s name was Lady, a Quarter Horse-Thoroughbred cross, who became Karen’s steadfast companion. She was bitten by the horse bug at the age of five, and after diligently taking riding lessons for several years, was rewarded with her first horse at the age of eleven. Karen grew up about a mile from Lake Ontario in Upstate New York. The experiential knowledge she gained through her interactions with her neighbors drove the story of the star-crossed lovers, Rose and Noah. She was inspired to create her first book, Temptation, by the Amish community she lives in. Karen rescues and fosters a variety of pets and farm animals, but she also finds time to give riding lessons, coach a youth equestrian drill team, and of course, write. Karen Ann Hopkins resides in northern Kentucky with her family on a farm that boasts a menagerie of horses, goats, sheep, peacocks, chickens, ducks, rabbits, pigs, dogs, and cats. ![]() ![]() You can visit Karen Ann Hopkins at her website: "I loved joining Rose and Noah during their journey in the Temptation series by Karen Hopkins."-Katie McGarry, acclaimed YA author ![]()
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