Aaron Troyer comes to Cashton, Wisconsin, to sort out his
uncle's affairs. Uncle Ervin left a wife and four daughters
a business they have never been involved with. Aaron finds
a group of 12 cabins, called the Plain Cabins, in a state
of disrepair. He didn't know what he'd find, but he hoped
for better than this. Lydia Fisher worked for Ervin Troyer
for a couple of years cleaning the cabins and booking
reservations. Aaron is not pleasant to Lydia when he
arrives and blames her for the cabins' condition. Trees and
shrubs need to be trimmed and shutters need to be repaired.
Lydia asks Aaron how she is supposed to do those things. He
doesn't have an answer.
Gradually Aaron warms up to his situation and takes charge.
He enlists the first person he met when he arrived in
Cashton, Gabe Miller, and his wife Miriam to help him
formulate a plan. As they implement Aaron's plan, Gabe and
his son Seth help Aaron with some of the cleanup and
renovations. Lydia gets her sister Sadie to help and the
four of them spruce up the Plain Cabins, adding a Plain
Store where customers can purchase authentic Amish wares
and baked goods. Business is improving and Aaron believes
it will support Uncle Ervin's family just fine.
Then one night someone breaks into the store and steals all
the goods Aaron secured from local people on consignment.
He can't afford to pay them and has no insurance. The Amish
believe insurance is gambling. But Aaron discovers he is
most concerned about Lydia and her safety. When did he
start having feelings for her? And why is he so affected by
this break-in?
A HOME FOR LYDIA is another wonderful Amish story from
Vanetta Chapman. Chapman is great at developing her
characters and shows a very human side of the Amish people.
They struggle with the same issues we all struggle with,
and there is not always harmony in Amish families. This is
a story about change and questioning God's will for our
lives. A little suspense and a little romance make this a
delightful inspirational to add to your list to read.
A Home for Lydia, the second book in a new romantic series from popular author Vannetta Chapman, centers again on the Plain community of Pebble Creek and the kind, caring people there. As they face challenges to their community from the English world, they come together to reach out to their non-Amish neighbors while still preserving their cherished Plain ways. Aaron Troyer simply wants to farm like his father and grandfather before him. But instead he finds himself overseeing the family's small group of guest cabins nestled along the banks of Pebble Creek. That also means he must work with the cabins' housekeeper, Lydia Fisher. Lydia is the most outspoken Amish woman Aaron has ever met, and she has strong opinions about how the guest cabins are to be run. She also desperately needs this job. Though sparks fly between boss and employee at first, when the cabins are robbed, nothing is more important to Aaron than making sure Lydia is safe. Together they work to make the vacation property profitable, but can they find out the identity of the culprit before more damage is done? And is Lydia's dream of a home of her own more than just a wish and a prayer?