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A Convenient Wedding
With a baby on the way, a toddler son to care for and a run-down farm, Amish widow Rebekah Burkholder is worried for her family's future. So when a kind, hardworking Amish widower with three children proposes marriage for sensible reasons, Rebekah accepts. She'll oversee Joshua Stoltzfus's household, be a loving mother to his children and try to reach his rebellious teenager. Joshua will make a wonderful father to her young son and the little one soon to be born. But as Rebekah unexpectedly falls for her new husband, dare she hope that Joshua will reopen his heart to love, too
With a baby on the way, a toddler son to care for and a run-down farm, Amish widow Rebekah Burkholder is worried for her family's future. So when a kind, hardworking Amish widower with three children proposes marriage for sensible reasons, Rebekah accepts. She'll oversee Joshua Stoltzfus's household, be a loving mother to his children and try to reach his rebellious teenager. Joshua will make a wonderful father to her young son and the little one soon to be born. But as Rebekah unexpectedly falls for her new husband, dare she hope that Joshua will reopen his heart to love, too
- File Size: 2320 KB
- Print Length: 224 pages
- Publisher: Love Inspired (May 1, 2016)
My review: An Amish Match by Jo Ann Brown (Amish Hearts #2)
4 STARS
This is a nice clean Amish romance. It also deals with abuse and alcohol which you don't think of in the
Amish. There is plenty of cute characters, Amish lifestyle. Just a good story.
Rebekah Burkholder is a widow. She has a toddler son and a baby on the way. She is hiding secrets.
Her husband and her friend from childhood, Joshua Stoltzfus asks her to marry him.
Joshua is a widower with three children. He needs help with his children. He is still in love with his deceased wife. He also feels that he should have done more for his friends widow. Rebekah was beautiful and a good friend.
Rebekah is afraid to tell people about her abuse because she is afraid that people will always look on her son to see if he acts like his father.
I like them trying to blend their families and grow closer together. There are some real funny moments in the story.
I would read more books by Jo Ann Brown in the future.
I was given this ebook from NetGalley and Harlequin. In return I agreed to give a honest review of An Amish Match.
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