Inn owner Rachel Mast is no longer a devout member of the
Amish community of Stone Mill, Pennsylvania, but she still
cares deeply for them. So she’s staying at her family’s farm
to help her mother through an illness—and at the same time,
trying to track down two missing people . . .
When the young gather to sing, it’s usually an evening of
wholesome fun—but this time, the event has stirred whispers
of scandal. Elsie Hostetler and her sweetheart, Dathan
Bender, never came home afterward. There’s not even a trace
of their horse and wagon, leading some to suspect that
they’ve run off to marry and join the Englisch world.
But Rachel fears there’s more to the story than a rebellious
elopement. Her fiancé, a state trooper, is out of town, so
she starts investigating herself, using her Amish background
to pry information from the tight-lipped community. It turns
out things were not so peaceful between Elsie and Dathan—and
there was also a confrontation at the singing with a
short-tempered ex-Marine. Among the simple houses and quiet
country roads of Stone Mill, Rachel must find out just what
kind of sins have been committed—and who is need of
forgiveness . . .