Amish Secrets and Lies
β Scribed by Rachel Stoltzfus
- Publisher
- Global Grafx Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 72 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Amish teen, Katie Miller wishes she could stop lying. But to do that, she'd have to share her secret. And that would destroy everything.
After being cast out of their strict Amish community in Goshen, Indiana, Katie and her family have found a new home in Big Valley, Pennsylvania. She's doing well. She has a boyfriend she loves, friends, and her parents are even beginning to trust her again.
Everything will be okay as long as Katie can stop making up stories.
But she can't. There's a pressure inside of her, building up from a secret from her past, and eventually, no matter how hard she tries to stop herself, the lies spill out. So she tells one little story about an Englisher. And then, as before, everything starts to fall apart.
Will a new community offer Katie a second chance at a life and love? Or is she too broken to save?
Find out in the Amish Secrets & Lies, Book 1 of the Big Valley Amish series by Rachel...
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