Amish Homecoming. Jo Ann Brown
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The Prodigal Daughter Returns
Ten years ago, Amish quiltmaker Leah Beiler and her twin brother left their community and family without a word. Now she’s finally come home—with her orphaned young niece. Leah has much to explain to so many, including Ezra Stoltzfus. Before she left, she dreamed of marrying the handsome dairy farmer. But now that she’s lived among the English and is raising a child who knows nothing of Amish ways, Ezra worries she’ll leave again. Leah will have to prove to Ezra that her future is in Paradise Springs—and with him—forever.
“My niece will adjust soon to the Amish way of life,” Leah said.
“And what about you?” Ezra asked.
“I’m happy to be back home, and I don’t have much to adjust to other than the quiet at night. Philadelphia was noisy.”
“I wasn’t talking about that.”
“Oh.” Her smile returned, but it was unsteady. “You’re talking about us. We aren’t kinder any longer, Ezra. I’m sure we can be reasonable about this strange situation we find ourselves in,” she said in a tone that suggested she wasn’t as certain as she sounded.
“I agree.”
“We are neighbors again. We’re going to see each other regularly.” She faltered before hurrying on. “Who knows? We may even call each other friend again someday, but until then, it’d probably be for the best if you live your life and I live mine.” She backed away. “Speaking of that, I need to go and console Mandy.”
His heart cramped as he thought of the sorrow haunting both Leah and Mandy. They had both lost someone very dear to them.
The very least he could do was agree to her request. Even though he knew she was right, he also knew there was no way he could ignore Leah Beiler.
JO ANN BROWN has always loved stories with happy-ever-after endings. A former military officer, she is thrilled to have the chance to write stories about people falling in love. She is also a photographer, and she travels with her husband of more than thirty years to places where she can snap pictures. They live in Nevada with three children and a spoiled cat. Drop her a note at joannbrownbooks.com.
Amish
Homecoming
Jo Ann Brown
www.Harlequin.com
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Arise; for this matter belongeth unto thee: we also will be with thee: be of good courage, and do it.
—Ezra 10:4
To Bill
my “city boy”
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Paradise Springs
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
“I can’t believe my eyes. Is that who I think it is?”
Ezra Stoltzfus looked up from the new buggy he’d been admiring. His older brother Joshua had done an excellent job with the courting buggy he was building for his son. It was low and sleek, exactly what Ezra’s nephew Timothy would want when he was ready to ask a special girl to let him take her home from a singing.
He was about to ask Joshua what he was talking about, but then he looked through the large glass window at the front of his brother’s buggy shop in the small village of Paradise Springs. Every word fled from his mind.
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