Jedidiah's Bride. Rebecca Kertz

Jedidiah's Bride - Rebecca Kertz


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      A Place of Their Own

      When handsome stranger Jedidiah Lapp saves her twin brothers’ lives, Sarah Mast offers him her heartfelt thanks. And a cherry pie! But she never expects to see him again. When they meet once more at Sunday services, Sarah begins to feel something special for him. Jedidiah is eager to know the blushing beauty, and asks permission to court her. Soon, he can see Sarah as part of his future. But her family is in Delaware, his in Pennsylvania. Dare he ask her to leave all she knows behind for him and build a life in Happiness, Pennsylvania?

      “And so you are stuck with me.”

      “Nay, I am not stuck, Jedidiah Lapp.”

      Her answer delighted him, and he studied her fondly. He would like the memory of the evening to take home to Happiness with him.

      He held out his hand, and Sarah looked at it a moment before their fingers touched as she accepted his help onto the wagon seat.

      “All set?” he asked, and she nodded. “Are you cold?” She shook her head. “Are you going to be silent during the entire ride?”

      “Nay,” she said with what sounded like horror.

      He laughed. “I am teasing you, Sarah Mast.”

      He saw her lips curve before her laughter joined his.

      “Shall we take the long way home?” he asked, expecting her to decline.

      To his surprise, she said, “You are the driver.”

      He drove at the slowest pace he could manage. He would enjoy this time with her; having her on the seat next to him was enough to keep him happy.

      He didn’t like the thought of leaving her, of never seeing her again, but what could he do?

      REBECCA KERTZ

      has lived in rural Delaware since she was a young newlywed. First introduced into the Amish world when her husband took a job with an Amish construction crew, she took joy in watching the Amish job-foreman’s children at play and in swapping recipes with his wife. Rebecca resides happily with her husband and dog. She has a strong faith in God and feels blessed to have family nearby. She enjoys visiting Lancaster County, the setting for her Amish stories. When not writing or vacationing with her extended family, she enjoys reading and doing crafts.

      Jedidiah’s Bride

      Rebecca Kertz

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      Stop and consider the wondrous works of God.

      —Job 37:14

      For Evan…for believing.

      Contents

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Chapter Seventeen

       Chapter Eighteen

       Chapter Nineteen

       Epilogue

       Dear Reader

       Questions for Discussion

       Excerpt

      Chapter One

      Late May, Kent County, Delaware

      “Sarah! Are all the baked goods in the buggy?”

      “Ja, Mam. I put them carefully on the backseat.” Sarah returned to the large white farmhouse where Ruth Mast stood inside the front screen door. “Everything is ready to go.”

      “Gut,” Ruth said. “Iva will keep me company today. Mary Alice will help you at the Sale.”

      Sarah nodded without argument although she knew that the day would be eventful with two wild boys to mind at the Sale. She worried about her mother, who had been feeling unwell for some time. Her mam hadn’t been out of the house except for Sunday services for months. Aunt Iva had taken Mam to the doctor’s last week, but Mam’s refusal to share the results of that visit frightened Sarah.

      A black buggy drew up and parked in the barnyard, and Iva Troyer and her daughter Mary Alice stepped out of the vehicle.

      Sarah waved a greeting to her aunt and cousin as she searched for signs of her brothers. “Timothy! Thomas! Time to go to Spence’s!”

      “Coming!” a young voice cried.

      The boys came barreling around the house. Their straw hats flew off as they


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