Life is happy for the most part for Anna Plank. She loves her job working in Grace and Sarah's Dry Goods store and living in the small Amish community in Berlin, Ohio with her widowed mother and her two schweschders, Leah and Beth. After moving there from Lancaster, Pennsylvania three years earlier, she now felt a strong sense of belonging here in this smaller community.
Anna is thrilled to be engaged to the handsome Noah Schwartz. She only wished that Noah felt the same about living in Berlin. Noah is enamoured with change and all the new things happening now in 1903 and he wants here to move back to Lancaster where there will be more opportunities for his ideas. What can she do to change his mind? Her only choice is to end her engagement... will that work out for her? Will there be a future for her with Noah?
TWO SUITORS FOR ANNA is the third book in Molly Jebber's Keepsake Pocket Quilt, a delightful historical romance series with a focus on quilts that hold a small pocket for notes or keepsakes sewed into them.
With a strong understanding of Amish ways from having grown up in Ohio and being familiar with Amish communities there, Jebber has developed an intriguing story with very realistic characters with differing personality types. She is particularly adept at showing their emotional responses to their beliefs and circumstances and to how others react to them. With remarkable skill, Jebber lets us in on Anna's thoughts and how she quietly strives to find God's will while keeping true to her own self and her needs. Jebber also provides thoughtful insights into different personality types and how they are understood by others. These personality conflicts makes the road to romance rocky. Who will she pick as a suitor and who is willing to be her suitor?
With this third book, Jebber is sure to gain many fans, so hope there will be more books from this talented author! So grab a copy and find own who gets chosen in TWO SUITORS FOR ANNA!
In 1903 Ohio, a young Amish woman must choose between the
life she has long planned for and a new, very different futureβ¦
Since Anna Plank moved to Berlin, Ohio, with her
widowed mamm and two schweschders, sheβs found
a real sense of belonging. As soon as her beloved Noah
Schwartz proposes, theyβll begin a new chapter here
together. But Noah has a surprise for Anna: once theyβre
married, he wants them to travel and live in other
communities. Anna, who loves her home and her job at the
quilt shop, is distraught when he takes her hesitation as
rejectionβand leaves.
Daniel Bontragerβs arrival adds to Annaβs confusion. Since
taking over his late brotherβs farm, the handsome roofer has
offered friendship and gentle attentions. Yet the pull of
first love is strong and deep, especially when Noah returns.
Through each revelation, Anna must search her faith for
guidance, knowing she is choosing not just a husband, but a
life to nurture and to shareβ¦
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