Can an Amish man and an Englisch woman discover a love that lasts a lifetime?
When Clive escapes death after an accident, he can’t help but feel grateful to the Englisch woman who swerved to miss his buggy. Or feel responsible for her dire circumstances. The least he can do is see to her and her boppli’s wellbeing and offer them a place to stay while she recovers from her injuries.
Living with a dead Amish man on her conscience wasn’t an option for Amanda—not after all the regrets she already carried. But the last thing she imagined is getting stuck in Amish country and birthing her baby here—in the most embarrassing way. But since she has little choice in the matter, she’s resolved to accept her circumstances and be grateful for a place to heal—physically and emotionally.
The handsome Amish man who rescued Amanda and her baby, intrigues her. His honest and thoughtful ways are so different than the men life has dealt her thus far.
As Clive and Mandy spend more time together, neither of them can deny the spark between them. But a romantic relationship between the two of them can never be…unless God somehow intervenes.
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Heart-Touching Amish Fiction
USA Today Bestselling Author Jennifer (J.E.B.) Spredemann seeks to pen compelling stories that captivate readers and bring glory to GOD. She has authored over three dozen Amish fiction titles in her "can't-put-down" writing style, some which have won awards. She resides in Indiana Amish Country with her family on a former Amish farm where the documentary Breaking the Silence was filmed. "...Spredemann weaves a thread of love and intrigue into a quilt of faith and values." - reader review
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My Thoughts....
I am enjoying this author more and more and I had pretty much stopped reading Amish fiction all but a hand full of authors are left on my list. This was a good read itis part of a series, but I have one read this one and it read as a standalone.
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Good post.
ReplyDeleteI normally don't read Amish book, but I will give this one a try.
ReplyDeleteI prefer a really good thriller.
ReplyDeleteAdding this to my list.
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