Here are some reviews for THE PATH TO PINEY MEADOWS, released August 2013
Sattler has written a gem of a novel, adding a new twist to an old storyline: Instead of a woman running from her past, this novel has a man running from his past and embracing a new life. With the male lead as the main focal point, it is different, but in a very good way.
Here are some links for WHEN PIGS AND PARROTS FLY, released February 2013 (ebook only)
Here are some reviews for TAKE THE TROPHY AND RUN, released Nov 2012
Here are some links to reviews and blogs for SEATTLE CINDERELLA, released March 2012
USA Today/books – Happily Ever After
Blog interview – Margaret Daley
Blog interview – Jessica Keller – Love Worth Waiting For
A Christian Writer’s World – Lena Nelson Dooley
Book Reviews from an Avid Reader blog
Here are some reviews for The Narrow Path releaed May 2010.
Publisher’s Weekly – Sattler (Hearts in Harmony) offers her large fan base a story where unlike meets dislike. Although both Miranda Klassen and Ted Wiebe are part of the Mennonite church, these two young adults couldn’t be any more different. Inside out and outside in, Miranda and Ted look different (she’s modern, he’s Old Order conservative) and think different (she’s into electronic gadgets, he’s into plain and simple). Thrown together when Miranda is hired to organize Ted’s Old Order Mennonite church’s anniversary celebration, each balks at the other’s mode of living. Once Ted gets past Miranda’s red earrings, insanely high heels, and cellphone, and sees her heart for God, things begin to thaw between the two. With a bevy of delightful characters, Sattler takes what could be just another “toss ’em together and it will all work out in the end” faith-based romance and makes it something more, much more. Winsome and warm, this story tickles the funny bone and teases the heart in equal measure. (May)
Romantic Times – 4 stars – The Narrow Path takes a realistic look at Mennonite old-order traditions and the simple life they lead apart from the rest of the world. The relationship between Ted and Miranda is sweet and funny, and the plot’s pacing flows smoothly from beginning to end.
For more reviews and comments from other readers, please visit the site I’ve set up for The Narrow Path where you can see the book trailer, read the first chapter, and see more reviews and comments.
For past reviews on previous books, please scroll down for a few I’ve collected from various sites over the years.
A Few Flowers – reviewed by Dancing World
Amanda, in anthology Forever Friends – reviewed on Amazon.com
Amost Twins – reviewed by Inspirational Romance Reviews
Apple Pie, In Your Eye, in anthology As American As Apple Pie – reviewed on Amazon.com
Apple Pie, In Your Eye, in anthology As American As Apple Pie – reviewed by Sandra’s Backyard
Apple Pie, In Your Eye, in anthology As American As Apple Pie – reviewed by books.wordsearch.com
Hearts In Harmony – reviewed on Amazon.com
His Uptown Girl – reviewed on Amazon.com
His Uptown Girl – reviewed by Romantic Times
It All Adds Up To Love, in anthology Aloha – reviewed on Amazon.com
It All Adds Up To Love, in anthology Aloha – reviewed by Sandra’s Backyard
Joe’s Diner – reviewed by the Wordsmithe Shoppe
Joe’s Diner – reviewed by Sandra’s Backyard
McMillian’s Matchmakers – reviewed by Sandra’s Backyard
My Name Is Mike – reviewed by Inspirational Romance Reviews
On The Road Again – reviewed by Inspirational Romance Reviews
The Bouquet – reviewed by The Best Reviews
The Bouquet – reviewed by Romantic Times
The House Love Built – reviewed on Amazon.com
The House Love Built – reviewed by Christianbook.com
The House Love Built – reviewed by Romance Readers Connection
The Wedding’s On – reviewed by Sandra’s Backyard
Vancouver – reviewed on Amazon.com
Vancouver – reviewed on Christianbook.com
Vancouver – reviewed by Eden Interactive Ltd.
Vancouver – reviewed by Sandra’s Backyard
Walking The Dog – reviewed by Romantic Times