She’s out of second chances. He’s losing hope. Will love lead them home?
Emma Smucker thought Paradise Township would be her fresh start. But when her new teaching methods spark suspicion, she risks losing another home—and the children who depend on her.
Matthew Blank was once the town’s finest carpenter. Now blind, he struggles to keep his family’s workshop alive. Helping Emma craft learning tools gives him new purpose and draws them closer than either expected.
As gossip spreads and fear grows, Emma and Matthew must stand together. Will they find the courage to build a future on love and faith?
A heartwarming Amish romance about second chances, quiet strength, and the hope that brings us home.
A beautiful story of overcoming challenges for everyone's benefit
This story is satisfying on so many levels: championing those who learn differently, showing that some kinds of change are compatible with tradition, and revealing a chaste, joyful love story.
Reading how Emma adapted teaching tools to meet the students needs without labeling their needs is beautiful. Daniel finds validation in creating tools for Emma in spite of his blindness. Yet they honor their Amish values.