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Beneath the Simple Sky: An Amish Romance

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When secrets are sought, truth finds a way into the hardest heart.

Tom Craven wants scandal. As editor of the Happy Creek Sentinel, he sends cynical journalist Henry Broderick to live among the Amish of Happy Creek for a month, demanding dark stories that will sell papers.

Meanwhile, Amethyst Schlappach's heart aches with uncertainty. Though she and Reuben Oyer shared one beautiful kiss, his distance since has left her wondering if his feelings were genuine. When Henry arrives to stay at her family's house, tensions rise as Reuben's jealousy awakens him to what truly matters.

As Henry immerses himself in Amish life, something unexpected happens. The community's simple faith and genuine kindness begin to transform his worldly heart. Caught between his editor's demands and his growing conscience, Henry must choose between the career he's always wanted and the truth he's come to discover.

‘Beneath The Simple Sky’ is a moving tale of faith, integrity, and love's gentle persistence. Join Amethyst, Reuben, and Henry as they discover how God works in mysterious ways to change hearts and reveal His perfect path.

164 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 9, 2025

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April 15, 2025
I learned Amish romance novels exist about a year ago and was super curious. It had everything I expected and absolutely no twists whatsoever. If you're into Amish and G rated romance stories, then you're definitely in the right spot!

Audiobook comment: This computer narration wasn't very good because it incorrectly pronounced a LOT of words. Completely unrelated, computer narration is not the solution for English-German hybrid language.
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