Englischer, Lavender Watson, is in love with Amish mann, Ezra Wittmer, but does not want to become Amish, not even for love. When she finally decides she will become Amish after all, she discovers it's too late. Ezra is engaged to Lizzy Lapp. Will the discovery of a tightly secret bring Courtney true love?
USA Today Best-selling author Ruth Hartzler spends her days writing, walking her dog, and thinking of ways to murder somebody. That's because Ruth writes cozy mysteries and adventures. She is best known for her archaeological adventures, for which she relies upon her former career as a college professor of ancient languages and Biblical history.
Can a young woman give up all her Englischer ways and become Amish for the man she loves? When Lavender ponders too long, she discovers Erza has become engaged to another Amish woman who is not from the area. For over three years she is miserable and suffers each time she sees Erza. Eventually she decides there must be change, and we all know change is never easy!
A fascinating look at an unusual situation clouded by strict Amish beliefs that leave no gray areas. It is a sweet romance with all the important elements of love, respect,faith, family, and friends. Even if you haven't read the other delightful books in this series, this book explains all you need to know. Of course reading the series in order is optimum! Don't miss this romantic book! Wunderbar!
Young love can come with so many doubts. Lavender wasn’t sure she could become Amish even though she loved Ezra, an Amish man. Misunderstanding, deception and major life changes leads to an awareness of what they really want. Wonderful story and likable characters! I love Ruth Hartzler’s Amish Romances! I received an advance copy of this book from the author and I voluntarily wrote an honest review.
Lavender and Ezra are in love but he made a fake engagement to Josephine. He tries to break it off but she avoids him. He finally tracks her down and breaks it off. Lavender ends up with a broken leg. Good characters good reading