The Preacher's Son
β Scribed by Patricia Johns
- Publisher
- Zebra Books
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 150 KB
- Series
- Infamous Amish 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Pennsylvania
- ISBN
- 1420152394
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β¦ Synopsis
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 doubly deep. His daet 's misdeeds have cost Isaiah his family's land and their good name. To support his sisters, he takes a job in the Glick family's
book-binding shop, though it means working alongside a woman who has every reason to resent him. Yet his attraction to Bethany Glick's beauty and warmth is undimmed . . .
Isaiah's daet 's actions helped drive Bethany's fiance to the Englischer world, and cost her own father his savings. Their shop has need of Isaiah's brawn and skill, but if she's to start over after heartbreak, she needs a man she can trust. Not a Yoder. But Isaiah isn't giving up so easily. And when...
β¦ Subjects
Pennsylvania -- Fiction
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