Название: His Suitable Amish Wife
Автор: Rebecca Kertz
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
Серия: Women of Lancaster County
isbn: 9781474096652
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A convenient arrangement...or something more?
A Women of Lancaster County story
When Ellie Stoltzfus arrives to provide housecleaning and childcare services for her friend’s brother, Reuben Miller, the Amish widower’s reluctant to agree. But, smitten with Reuben’s young son, Ellie’s determined to see the job through. There’s no denying Ellie is good for both father and son, but still-grieving Reuben won’t marry for love again. Can he convince Ellie to be his wife...in name only?
REBECCA KERTZ was first introduced to the Amish when her husband took a job with an Amish construction crew. She enjoyed watching the Amish foreman’s children at play and swapping recipes with his wife. Rebecca resides in Delaware with her husband and dog. She has a strong faith in God and feels blessed to have family nearby. Besides writing, she enjoys reading, doing crafts and visiting Lancaster County.
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His Suitable Amish Wife
Rebecca Kertz
ISBN: 978-1-474-09665-2
HIS SUITABLE AMISH WIFE
© 2019 Rebecca Kertz
Published in Great Britain 2019
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“I need a wife,” Reuben murmured. “My son needs a mother.”
Ellie tensed. She picked Ethan up and gave him to his father. “You want to fall in love and marry again?”
“Nay, I’ll marry, but I won’t fall in love.”
“You’d wed without love?”
“I’d wed for Ethan.” He combed his fingers through Ethan’s baby-fine hair. “But love? Nay. I don’t want or need it.”
What woman would agree to such an arrangement? “I see.” She reached for her satchel on the other end of the counter. “I should get home.”
She felt Reuben watching her as she picked up her bag. She was conscious of him as he followed her out of the house.
With a last look in his direction as she pulled away, Ellie wondered how a man who obviously loved his son could dismiss love in marriage so easily. What woman would be happy to be married to such a man and not fall in love with him? And with his son?
Be strong and of a good courage, fear not,
nor be afraid of them: for the Lord thy God,
he it is that doth go with thee;
he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee.
—Deuteronomy 31:6