When rents skyrocket as an organic firm moves into the Valley Green Farmers Market, the five stand holders despair as their livelihood is threatened by the increase. The future looks bleak but a temporary reprieve occurs, thanks to Gideon Hartzler, the chicken stand owner. Gideon comes up with a way to help the Amish and English. market stand holders. In the process it means expanding his own business to accommodate them, and especially Fern and her baked goods. Such a generous action only deepens the crush Fern has on Gideon, as they work together. From that point it is not only the business that booms. Their attraction to each other grows as well. But Gideon knows it cannot go anywhere as he has too many responsibilities He is committed to providing for and helping with his sister in law Nettie and her four children since the death of Gideon’s brother. Thomas . Gideon feels guilt because he was unable to save Thomas.
Meanwhile Fern and her aging parents are trying to support her brother Aaron financially with the mission he is on . A mission Fern had hoped to go on but her parents sent Aaron instead.
Fern, an Amish woman, takes an interest in and cares deeply for others. It shows in her relationships with customers, friends and family, Gideon, a man of strong faith and integrity, seeks to do his best for all concerned. But when more trouble erupts from an unexpected source Gideon has some tough decisions to make. As a result, it means it is even less likely he can clear the debts and be free to date and marry.
Another interesting story is with rebellious teen Aiden and his father NickI. I loved the elderly, endearing Mrs Vandenburg . She has a way of making things happen.
This is a story of family, faith , friendship, romance, choices and consequences. A story where not everyone is as they initially seem. Of course there are some unlikable characters that will anger readers as well.
This is a sweet romance but there is a lot more to the story. An emotionally engaging read that II really enjoyed.