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Amish Widow's Second Chance

Second Time Amish Romance

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Amish Widow's Second Chance

By: Ruth Price, Hannah King
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A second chance at love. Betrayal disguised as friendship.

Isaac Mast wants a wife to help manage two growing boys and a prosperous carpentry business. When a letter to a neighboring bishop introduces him to a woman almost to perfect to wed, he seizes the chance to end his bachelor life. She’s exactly what he needs—grace, beauty, and a quiet, feisty spirit. But, recently widowed, the scars on her heart leave the young mother hesitant to trust again.

Mary Troyer loved once, and suffered betrayal. Slightly unconventional, she now lives for the happiness of her little girls. Pressed by her family to remarry, she reluctantly agrees to meet a man she didn’t expect to be everything her first husband wasn’t. Strong, a responsible provider, and determined to win her heart. But the same woman who damaged her first marriage is threatening this new, fragile love as well.

Issac will prove that Mary is worth fighting for, but will her heart open too late?

Amish Widow’s Second Chance is a sweet romance for readers who enjoy blended families, a touch of angst, and a contemporary Happily Ever After.

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The book was for written. It had just enough intrigue that it made me wonder what was gonna happen next. I love the fact that in this book, nobody was sick, nobody had dementia, nobody was absolutely horrible.
Even though I fall asleep at night, listening to Amish books, I relisrened to the ending several times so I would be able to hear everything they said and did at the end.
I INTENSELY HATE VIRTUAL VOICE!!!!!!!!! I love human voices!!!!!!

Mary and Isaac win

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