A second chance at an Amish happily-ever-after Second Chance Amish Bride by Marta Perry Caring for her late cousin’s kinder is Jessie Miller’s duty—even if she sees their father again. Years ago, she thought Caleb King might be her husband—until he married her cousin instead. Laid up with a broken leg and a busy farm, Caleb needs her. But he wants no reminder of his late wife. Jessie is gentle and kind, and she may be exactly what Caleb’s family needs. Undercover Amish by Debby Giusti After Hannah Miller’s mother is murdered, someone comes after her. Now the only way she can survive is to hide in an Amish community…and rely on former police officer Lucas Grant for protection. But finding refuge for Hannah—disguised as Plain at a secluded inn—pulls Lucas back into his old life. With the criminals closing in, can Lucas stop them…and start a new Amish life with Hannah?
An Amish Nanny Caring for her late cousin’s young kinder is Jessie Miller’s duty—even if it means seeing their father again. Years ago, she thought Caleb King might be her husband—until he met her cousin and Jessie’s dream was cut short. Laid up with a broken leg and a demanding dairy farm, Caleb needs her. But Caleb wants no woman around...and no reminder of the wife who abandoned her family before her death. Especially since he fears Jessie will throw a wrench in his plan to remain a single dad. She’s gentle and kind, and if Caleb isn’t careful, she may be just what his little Amish family needs.
Falling for the nanny Second Chance Amish Bride by Marta Perry Caring for her late cousin’s kinder is Jessie Miller’s duty, even if it means seeing their father again. Years ago, she thought Caleb King might be her husband—until he married her cousin instead. Laid up with a broken leg and a busy farm, Caleb needs help—not a reminder of his late wife. But is gentle, kind Jessie exactly what Caleb’s little Amish family needs? FREE BONUS STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME! Small-Town Nanny by New York Times Bestselling Author Lee Tobin McClain Susan Hayashi is everything Sam Hinton is not looking for: energetic, outspoken and spontaneous. Yet the wealthy widower can't deny that the young teacher is great with his daughter, Mindy. In desperate need of a summer nanny, Sam hires Susan. His head says she's all wrong for them, but a part of him believes that this unexpected nanny might really be his Mrs. Absolutely Right…
Former FBI agent J.P. Ryker was hired by reclusive Idaho ranch owner Eve Brooks after a kidnapper threatened her for the second time in a year. He is determined to keep his new boss safe, even if he only catches glimpses of the mystery woman through heavily curtained windows. But when the threats to Eve's life become more deadly, J.P. convinces Eve to let him see her face-to-face. One look and J.P. knows all of Eve's secrets…and can't resist the once-famous beauty who hasn't been seen in public in months. With every reason to protect her and few clues about who is after her, J.P. is the only one she seems to trust. A trust he knows will be shattered when she discovers his connection to her tragic past….
Three Amish novels set during the Great Depression, by bestselling Amish romance author Linda Byler Follow feisty and independent Hannah as she grows from a fifteen-year-old girl in a covered wagon headed west with her family, all the way through marriage, tragedy, and her ongoing pursuit of home and belonging. In this unique and gripping trilogy, Hannah's struggles to reconcile her Amish faith with her fiery and rebellious spirit parallel the relentless hardships of life as a homesteader in North Dakota, including famine, blizzards, fires, and more. The Homestead: When Hannah's family, hit hard by the Great Depression, loses their farm, Hannah’s father loads his family and what little they have left into their covered wagon, dreaming of a better future far west of Lancaster. They settle in North Dakota, hundreds of miles from any Amish community. But his visions of success are shattered by the reality that his knowledge of farming in Lancaster isn’t of much use in Midwestern soil. With the fields barren and her family on the verge of starvation, independent and stubborn Hannah is forced to seek help from charismatic ranch hand Clay Jenkins and his family. Hope on the Plains: Hannah’s family is finally feeling settled. The cattle business is doing well, and other Amish families have moved into the area. Feeling betrayed by Clay Jenkins and unimpressed with her own father, Hannah is hesitant to trust the men around her. Jerry Riehl, intrigued by her intelligence and strong will, will try anything to earn Hannah’s respect. Home Is Where the Heart Is: Despite tragedy and almost unimaginable hardship, Hannah and her new husband are leading their Amish friends and family in their homesteading venture. But one final blow leaves Hannah grappling with her faith, struggling to understand who she is and how she fits in to the world around her. What will it take for her to feel like she’s home, like she finally belongs somewhere?
Amish Valerie is the seventh and final book in the Amish Love Blooms series.Find out what happens next with Valerie Miller and Ed Bontrager's relationship.Nancy and Nerida know that Ed and Valerie had dated a long time ago, before each had married other people. Since Ed and Valerie lost their spouses years ago, Nancy sets out to learn what is keeping them apart.When Ed's sister-in-law, Rhonda, comes for an extended stay, Nancy is convinced Rhonda is out to trap Ed into marriage. With the looming threat of another woman, Nancy's matchmaking scheme for Ed and Valerie shifts into high gear.Without knowing all the facts, will Nancy push too hard and ruin everything?
Detective Olivia Mast would rather run through gunfire than return to her former Amish community in Unity, Maine, where she killed her abusive husband in self-defense and witnessed her family's murder. She soon finds out that there are even more dark secrets in Unity than the ones from her own past, just waiting to be unearthed from the farm soil. After an Amish man is murdered, the community will not pursue justice or answer questions from the police, so she begrudgingly dons her old prayer kapp and heads to Unity to investigate the murder undercover.
Saran and Miriam were both caught in a lie that did not support who they were. Being a lesbian in the very reserved Amish community in Lancaster was not only frowned upon, it was something that would get them shunned. Something they feared until they met each other. For Saran who had once been in love with a woman from the English world, she knew how to handle herself and she had considered herself off the market until the day Miriam smiled at her and all hope was lost. For Miriam, she was caught in a constant battle of being with a man she loved only as a brother and trying to figure out why her heart would not want who she told it to love. It was all so confusing and infuriating, but things were about to get harder. Things were about to get a whole lot harder when the truth she sought to hide would be known.
Sometimes the past is best left buried. Meredith King longs for escape. Life in Deer Run is stifling, the Amish town too small for a modern woman staying just to care for her ailing mother. When a friend enlists her help in clearing the name of an Amish boy whose decades–old death is still shrouded in mystery, she welcomes the distraction. But when a ghost from her own past reappears, there is suddenly a lot more at stake. Zach Randal was always a bad boy, and their romance never had a chance. As charming as ever, he returns to town on the heels of a deadly new threat. Is Zach as dangerous as Meredith was always led to believe? Or is the attraction they both feel the only thing that can save them from harm? 'Perry skillfully continues her chilling, deceptively charming romantic–suspense series with a dark, puzzling mystery that features a sweet romance and a nice sprinkling of Amish culture.' –Library Journal on Vanish in Plain Sight