Two Broken Hearts. One Wounded Past. Can Love Bridge the Divide?After fifteen years away, Sarah Miller returns to the rolling fields and strictures of her Amish community, stirring up the quiet lives of the family she left behind. Her unexpected arrival reopens old wounds and ignites conflicts both within her estranged family and among the Amish, who are wary of her worldly ways. Sarah's return forces her to confront the husband she abandoned, Abram, whose heart has hardened in her absence. Caught in the crossfire is their daughter, Rachel, who grapples with her mother's legacy while trying to forge her own path within the community's rigid boundaries.
As Sarah and Abram navigate the turbulent waters of their past, they must decide if their love can be rekindled despite the years and secrets that have come between them. Hearts Divided is a poignant exploration of love, forgiveness, and the strength it takes to rebuild bridges in a world where faith and tradition dictate the rules. This deeply moving tale asks if home is something you can return to or something you must rebuild, one broken heart at a time. A clean and wholesome Amish romance from Mary Lantz.
I thought that this was one very good book. It showed how a community came together, through love, to forgive one of their own who had strayed into the English world. God changed the hearts of this community to accept Sarah back. I enjoyed reading this series. Thank you and God bless you.
O my this book keep me reading for hours. The real life struggles and hardships and challenges leading to forgiveness. It is a must read book. I recommend you read book one first and then go straight into book two.
I was up until the wee hours reading. My plan was just one more chapter and before I knew it the sun had risen. I'm tired today but this book series is very good. I loved it! I can't wait to get the last in the series to read.
Such a wonderful family to read about their lives. The good along with the bad and then the regrettable. But God wants forgiveness to reign. It does in this story.
Such raw emotion first kept hidden and then developed. Characters come to life as emotion ebbs and flows. One of Mary Lantz best. Almost flows like suspense.
I love this series and I'm not giving anything away. Feel free to read a wonderful series of love, gratitude, kindness, family and great communities and forgiveness.