When Dr. Daniel Kauffman asks the headstrong Fannie Hochstetler to assist him in a clinic he has set up in the Amish community, she reluctantly agrees. Tired of her mother’s attempts to plan her life, Fannie sees the offer as an opportunity to become a midwife, even if that means working with a man as
insufferable as Daniel.
Daniel isn’t thrilled to be working with Fannie either, but he needs her help in order to split his time between the hospital and the community. And she’s a natural with the patients. But the longer he works with Fannie, the more he misses the community he left all those years ago—and the harder it becomes for him to resist the tug to return. Will Daniel be able to find redemption and the love he longs for?
Pick up your copy here...
Beth Shriver is the author of over a dozen books, including Healing Grace, Annie’s Truth, and Grace Given. She received a degree in social work from the University of Nebraska and was a caseworker before starting a family. She followed her passion and now writes full time.
This story is about two totally different people, with a common goal. Will they learn how to love each other and the baby they found? You have to pick up a copy to find out.
I love midwife stories and I love the Amish. Shiver can tell an Amish story that you will not want to put down.
You are going to enjoy this one it is well written, and believable.
I gave this book 4 stars.
I was given a copy of this book by the publisher for my honest review.
Great review
ReplyDeleteI like this one !!! Thank you Blessing ,DanaGirl
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really good. I have been going through Amish withdrawals.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read it. The plot sounds different from the other Amish books I have read.
ReplyDeleteNow this sounds like my kind of book. I am so excited that a new Amish book is out.
ReplyDeleteI thought you stopped blogging. I sure have missed your reviews. This book sounds so good, I have some Amazon gift cards, I think I will head over and get this book. Thanks Mary
ReplyDeleteAmish. Midwife. Just my kind of book and with them being combined together I know it will be good. Loved this review Mary. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteMy wife will absolutely love this one. This will be great for an after Christmas gift.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading this book. Great review!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Judy B
I love Beth's books. I am going to enjoy this one. Heading over to amazon and buy my copy now.
ReplyDeleteI am a hopeless romantic and after reading your review I am going to have to read this book. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAll Beth's books I have read have been really good. I'm going to buy this one.
ReplyDelete