Seasons Of Tomorrow
$16.00
In this stirring conclusion to Woodsmall’s latest contemporary Amish romance series, a shocking tragedy upsets Rhoda Byler’s peace about her future relationships and the young Maine settlement is challenged again.
Love and joy abound in the Bylers’ and Kings’ new Old Order Amish settlement in Orchard Bend, Maine. It’s been a year since the brother Rhoda couldn’t commit to left, and some healing has taken place. With the remaining King brother by her side, Rhoda finally feels free to give herself fully to nurturing the orchard and pursuing a better understanding of her God-given gifts. With new confidence, she sets out to help find her Englischer friend’s missing grandchild, but can Rhoda make the needed difference or will “seeing through a glass darkly” cause her to stumble? And when it is least expected, Rhoda’s world is suddenly uprooted again as disaster strikes a founding member of the Orchard Bend Amish.
Story Locale: Orchard Bend, Maine
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SKU (ISBN): 9780307729989
ISBN10: 0307729982
Cindy Woodsmall
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2014
Amish Vines And Orchards # 4
Publisher: WaterBrook
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