Rebekah Bieler loves her work with the village’s Dairy Cooperative, though it leaves her little time for anything else. While she has been busy at the co-op and helping her parents at home, life—and perhaps love—seem to have passed her by. Now at twenty-eight, Rebekah begins to wonder if fate has planned for her to find love after all.
Not as willing to leave things in fate’s hands as Rebekah, however, the other ladies of the co-op devise a plan. And soon, Jeremy Troyer enters Rebekah’s life. Recently widowed and still nursing a broken heart, Jeremey is a strange mix of vulnerability and stoic distance. And in his distance, Rebekah reads a warning. Perhaps she, too, has been hiding her true feelings all along as well.
Can two hearts, closed from love, find a way back to happiness?
I recommend this book to all who like love s. It is about four ladies who started a business selling diary products. The youngest wasn't married, so the others were setting her up with a man. Read the great ending.
Rebecca worked at the dairy store she and 3 friends started. Jeremy was nephew to one of them. He invented a solar ice cream maker. When he came to set it up in their store the matchmaking began.
Another short and sweet romance from Ruth Bawell. Rebecca has been working at the dairy cooperative with her friends and also takes care of her elderly parents. When they decide to add ice cream to the products they make Jeremy steps in to assist.
Ruth Bawell has a wonderful way with romance and life. This story had me intrigued, A dairy coop is such an interesting business, would like to see one in action.