A Suitable Amish Wife
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Mary Lantz
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Despite her deepest wish to be a wife and mother it is clear to everyone in the community that Charity is not marriage material. Charity needs to change.
Charity Miller is an excellent cook, a talented quilter and a beautiful woman, yet the men in her community eschew her. Outspoken and dominant, no man can tolerate her. Charity’s mother tells her to resign herself to spinsterhood. But when she meets Gabe King, God begins to work in Charity’s heart. She has one chance for marriage and she must take it and make it work.
Gabe is mild mannered and shy. When he first meets Charity, he is enamored by her, only to learn that every eligible man in the community gives her a wide berth. Against advice Gabe courts Charity knowing that if he is to succeed, he must be the man God intends him to be.
As Charity and Gabe court, their worlds unravel as secrets about the other emerge. Perhaps there are some people, that God ordains should never marry.
Can Charity come to terms with God’s plan for her life even if it goes against her deepest desires? Has Gabe misjudged who he really is, missing the chance of love? Find out in the sweet Amish romance from Mary Lantz.
The book was a simple one, like a story for pre-teens, so that’s ok—although I wish it had been labeled so.
But the narration with its 100% consistent, frequent mispronunciations of the German words made a hack job of the whole book.
Horrible narration
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