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The Troyer Sisters #4

Abigail's Story

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A Sweet, Clean, Amish Romance Series

This new sweet, clean Amish romance series is about the Troyer girls, a family of four sisters. The girls live alone with their father, as their mother had passed a few years back. Follow along with the family as they walk the path that God has chosen for each girl. Share tears of joy as well as tears through trials with the girls, as they each learn to trust Him; and as a result find true love for their lives.

This is the last book in the series and features Abigail, the youngest sister. Abigail was born with a hip defect and walks with a limp. She has determined that no man in his right mind would want a disabled wife and has found peace instead with her love for animals, especially the hurt and neglected ones. The animals respond well to her care and she receives help, training and medication for the animals from Dr. Gary, the vet at the animal center. One day a man brings a fawn to her who needs help. He continues to visit every day...along with his four young children. She is very puzzled by this family and their visits everyday, which God has chosen ahead of time to teach her a very valuable lesson...and through it all, she just may find love...

76 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 9, 2016

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March 14, 2017
Book 1, Abigail was born crippled and thinks she will not find a husband.
but she finds love in a widower with children.
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January 6, 2017
An Amish romance.

This book was very well written. It was about Abigail love for animals and the family in which she was go to marry into.
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April 18, 2017
God is Love

Abigail was afraid that no one would love her because of her limp. However, true love looks on the inner beauty of the person not the outward beauty or lack thereof.
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