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Amish Widow's First Love

Expectant Amish Widows, Book 20

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Amish Widow's First Love

By: Samantha Price
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An expectant Amish widow. A long-lost love. A community full of whispers.

After the sudden loss of her husband Eli, Nadine Yoder thought she’d be facing life alone. Childless and grieving, she clings to the home he built and the quiet rhythm of Amish life—despite the well-meaning interference of her sister-in-law, Helgred, who insists Nadine should sell everything and rejoin the Yoder household.

But when Nadine discovers she’s carrying Eli’s child, everything changes.

The unexpected pregnancy brings new hope—and new pressure. Helgred is determined to shape Nadine’s future, especially now that a baby is involved. Just as Nadine begins to find her footing again, Ned Miller, a man from her past, returns to town. His presence awakens emotions Nadine thought were long buried… and draws the attention of a close-knit Amish community that doesn’t forget easily.

Caught between family expectations, community judgment, and the quiet stirrings of her heart, Nadine must decide: Will she honor the life she had—or embrace the second chance God may be offering?

A heartwarming Amish romance filled with faith, healing, and the tender promise of love after loss. Perfect for fans of second chances, secret baby stories, and strong Amish heroines.

©2025 Samantha Price (P)2025 Samantha Price
Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Clean & Wholesome Genre Fiction Women's Fiction Amish Heartfelt
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Could not get into this book felt like the book was done for australia or England or somewhere like that. I didn't know they had Amish in those countries and if they do I don't care to listen to him.

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