Thursday's Bride
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Narrated by:
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Christina Moore
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By:
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Patricia Johns
About this listen
For a proper young Amish widow struggling to begin again, encountering her reckless first love will test her forgiveness, resolve - and heart....
Overwhelmed by grief and tending twin baby daughters, Rosmanda Lapp is without options. She still blames her brother-in-law, Levi, for her husband’s accidental death - but she and her aging in-laws need him to keep their farm going. Yet as Levi takes on his responsibilities with a new determination and steadiness, she can’t help but regret that she chose his serious-minded brother over him. For Levi is still very much the passionate man she loved - and Rosmanda now has even more reasons to keep him at arm’s length....
Levi can’t blame Rosmanda for staying clear of him. He has mistakes to make up for and must finally do right by his parents. Still, he never got over his brother stealing Rosmanda away. And he can’t deny the feelings that even now tempt them back to each other. And when a mistake from her past threatens her reputation, Levi will do whatever it takes to help her - and trust that faith and courage will at last help them claim a future together.
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- VioletRuth
- 29-03-24
An Amish Enigma
The storyline was gentle, but absorbing.
Some of it was unbelievable - mainly the encouragement of her father to move the heroine back home, to the town where the man who had been stalking her lived and where, as a result, his own family relationships were fractured.
Next there were the babies who, apparently, either conveniently slept or just played independently - at one time being looked after by young cousins they had barely met.
I'm not sure how possible a journey of 10 hours on public transport, for one young mum with two such young children, plus luggage would be, especially one that included comfort breaks, etc! I mean, just how does one cope with the practicalities?
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