**_In this poignant new series, Patricia Johns introduces an Amish family striving to reclaim the promise of love, marriage, and community . . ._** The Amish residents of Bountiful, Pennsylvania, are stunned when preacher Abe Yoder is imprisoned for fraud. For Abe's son, Isaiah, the news cuts d
The Preacher's Son
β Scribed by Lisa Henry; J.A. Rock
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Series
- JMS MM
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βJason Banning is a wreck. His leg's been blown to hell in Afghanistan, his boyfriend just left him and took the dog, and now he's back in his hometown of Pinehurst, Washington, a place that holds nothing but wretched memories...and Nathan Tull. Nathan Tull, whose life Jason ruined. Nathan Tull, who will never believe Jason did what he did for a greater good. Nathan Tull, whose reverend father runs the gay conversion therapy camp that Jason once sought to bring down--at any cost.
Nathan Tull is trying to live a quiet life. Four years ago, when Nate was a prospective student visiting UW, his world collapsed when senior Jason Banning slept with him, filmed it, and put the footage online. A painful public outing and a crisis of faith later, Nate has finally begun to heal. Cured of the "phantoms" that plagued him for years, he now has a girlfriend, a counselor job at his dad's camp, and the constant, loving support of his father.
But when he learns Jason is back in...
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