Shelter in the Storm
β Scribed by Laurel Blount
- Book ID
- 110699630
- Publisher
- Penguin Publishing Group
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 597 KB
- Series
- Johns Mill Amish Romance #1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780593200216
- ASIN
- B08H17JZTS
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β¦ Synopsis
In this moving Amish romance, two broken hearts find hope in each other after a terrible loss.
Unspeakable tragedy strikes the Amish hamlet of Johns Mill when an unstable Englischer opens fire in the Hochstedlerβs General Store. In the aftermath, and under the mediaβs spotlight, Joseph Hochstedler struggles to hold his shattered family together, drawing unexpected comfort from a faithful childhood friend.
Born with a serious heart defect, optimist Naomi Schrock has always longed to live a life of service. She rolls up her sleeves, determined to help Joseph cope with this terrible crisis. But dare she hope that his friendship will finally deepen into love?
As the mediaβs obsession with the Hochstedler shooting escalates, Joseph and Naomi find themselves caught between tradition and compromise, lingering sorrows and uncertain hopes. And in the end, two people whoβve already lost far too much must find the courage to trust their hearts one last time.
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