Weddings at Promise Lodge e-bog
65,85 DKK
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An Amish woman's faith is put to the test by a handsome newcomer with a secret in this romance from the author ofMorning Star.Founded by the three Bender sisters, the Amish community of Promise Lodge is thrivingand growing. In fact, residents are thrilled to welcome a charismatic new arrivalone who may not just strengthen their faith, but put it to the test . . . When Christine Bender meets wid...
E-bog
65,85 DKK
Forlag
Zebra Books
Udgivet
27 juni 2017
Længde
368 sider
Genrer
Religious and spiritual fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781420139464
An Amish woman's faith is put to the test by a handsome newcomer with a secret in this romance from the author ofMorning Star.Founded by the three Bender sisters, the Amish community of Promise Lodge is thrivingand growing. In fact, residents are thrilled to welcome a charismatic new arrivalone who may not just strengthen their faith, but put it to the test . . . When Christine Bender meets widowed Bishop Monroe Burkholder, it's love at first sight. But Preacher Amos finds him too good to be true, and is determined to find out what's behind his sudden, unannounced arrival. Still, the colony needs a new bishop, and everyone is excited to have a younger, more progressive leader. As for Christine, Monroe returns her affection, but her bubble is soon burst with the arrival of a young woman half his age Leola Duff claims Monroe ';ruined' her and she now intends to make an honest man of him. But throughout the process of discovering the truth, Christine never doubts that Monroe is the fine man she believes him to beand never wavers in her faith that all will work out as it should. And when Monroe is forced to confess the truth before the entire congregation, he can only pray that open hearts and minds will prevail, allowing him a future at Promise Lodgewith ChristinePraise for Weddings at Promise Lodge';Hubbard is a talented storyteller, weaving a feminist perspective into depictions of Amish faith and traditions without resorting to stereotypes or caricatures.'Publishers Weekly