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Her Amish man : [a novel] / Erin Bates.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Center Point large print editionPublication details: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2013.Edition: Center Point Large Print edDescription: 319 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1611736528 (library binding : alk. paper)
  • 9781611736526 (library binding : alk. paper)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: Because Leah McKenzie's mother was "shunned" for marrying an outsider, Leah has never known her Amish relatives. Then she is framed for a murder she didn't commit, and she needs somewhere to hide until she can clear her name. Confident no one would think to search for her in an Amish community, she heads for her grandmother's home in Illinois. A safe haven is all Leah is looking for, but she soon finds herself entranced by the simplicity of the old-fashioned lifestyle. What she doesn't expect is to find a man there who stirs her heart. When John Miller left his Amish village to attend college and join the military, he never thought he'd return. After the horrors he witnessed in war, however, he longed for a tranquility that he knew he could find only among his own people. Working as a craftsman making beautiful furniture, John has found in the soft warmth of the wood the peace he feared might be lost forever. But his world is soon turned upside down when he falls for the "English" woman who has come to be reunited with her kinsfolk. When danger follows Leah, John must not only protect her but decide if her love is worth the risk of being "banned" forever.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction Bates Erin Available 33111007127950
Total holds: 0

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Because Leah McKenzie's mother was "shunned" for marrying an outsider, Leah has never known her Amish relatives. Then she is framed for a murder she didn't commit, and she needs somewhere to hide until she can clear her name. Confident no one would think to search for her in an Amish community, she heads for her grandmother's home in Illinois. A safe haven is all Leah is looking for, but she soon finds herself entranced by the simplicity of the old-fashioned lifestyle. What she doesn't expect is to find a man there who stirs her heart.

Subtitle from cover.

Because Leah McKenzie's mother was "shunned" for marrying an outsider, Leah has never known her Amish relatives. Then she is framed for a murder she didn't commit, and she needs somewhere to hide until she can clear her name. Confident no one would think to search for her in an Amish community, she heads for her grandmother's home in Illinois. A safe haven is all Leah is looking for, but she soon finds herself entranced by the simplicity of the old-fashioned lifestyle. What she doesn't expect is to find a man there who stirs her heart. When John Miller left his Amish village to attend college and join the military, he never thought he'd return. After the horrors he witnessed in war, however, he longed for a tranquility that he knew he could find only among his own people. Working as a craftsman making beautiful furniture, John has found in the soft warmth of the wood the peace he feared might be lost forever. But his world is soon turned upside down when he falls for the "English" woman who has come to be reunited with her kinsfolk. When danger follows Leah, John must not only protect her but decide if her love is worth the risk of being "banned" forever.

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