Faith and love are tested when one woman’s good deed causes doubts of there ever being a happily ever after in her future. FREE with Kindle Unlimited. Rebecca Sutter and Aaron Miller have been destined to marry since they were young children. They could not be happier and are eager to take the next step towards marriage. Unfortunately, circumstances and misunderstandings threaten to tear them apart forever. When Rebecca discovers that her recently married best friend is being abused by her new husband, she is determined to do anything to help. She never counted on her actions leading to an estrangement between her and her beloved. Read now to find out if Aaron and Rebecca find the road back to each other or if one good deed will lead to two hearts breaking.
Rebecca and Aaron have been friends since grade school and have been courting for a while now. Rebecca is 19 and Aaron is 20 and they are planning their wedding. Their parents are in approval of the marriage but then Rebecca does something to help a friend in need and a misunderstanding results. Can their love survive? I received an ARC from the author and this is my honest and voluntary review.
Another great book from Sarah Miller. I truly enjoy reading her books. Reading about the Amish always puts a smile on my face and in my heart. They definitely make a person think about their own faith and your relationship with God. Thank you for your books.
This was a good book but sort of all over the place. I couldn’t understand why Hannah didn’t go to her family or the bishop to report the abuse by her husband. Rebecca had no right to take the money and give to her friend and create animosity between the two families. Also, she never told the truth in the end.
I loved the story of Aaron and Rebecca and was very pleased how the story ended. This story proves where live is concerned, where there's a will, there's a way. I recommend this book to everyone.
Rebecca's best friend I d's in an abusive marriage. Rebecca feels obligated to help even though such help cause all kinds of problems--especially between Rebecca and her betrothed.