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Her Forgiving Amish Heart

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2019
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I hope you will continue to join me as I return time and again to Happiness where the Amish love, learn and raise children while being faithful to the Lord.

I wish you blessings, good health and much love.

Warmly,

Rebecca Kertz

Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the Lord.

—Proverbs 18:22

For Judith E. French, my dearest friend and the sister of my heart. You touched my life in ways you’ll never know. Thank you for everything. Our friendship of nearly thirty-six years has meant a lot to me. May you rest in peace, dear Judy. I love you.

Contents

Cover (#uf2e7b4d6-f431-5ce1-9c07-00b9977fdfd1)

Back Cover Text (#ua046d6d7-71c1-520f-a08b-5c9e2924dcb3)

About the Author (#u11594ff3-3729-58e9-a798-4c7dfaecf767)

Booklist (#u11594ff3-3729-58e9-a798-4c7dfaecf767)

Title Page (#u56dde457-1d29-53e4-8192-7a8907987d20)

Copyright (#u29e68563-3000-5dad-8e87-955a522c069b)

Introduction (#u84ddbcef-9943-503e-aef6-83486c185764)

Dear Reader (#u329a1ea3-77b2-5727-a674-9da1f7da674a)

Bible Verse (#u6572b036-dcc9-55bc-a1b0-ed326e3419d4)

Dedication (#uaec7e556-de18-5b52-bdad-ba16873972ef)

Chapter One (#uca974f08-5698-5119-a897-3c58e0fa708b)

Chapter Two (#uba9c4da1-4dbb-5304-b626-9606f0d437f8)

Chapter Three (#uc43b49df-143a-5ab9-9ad7-5148e3b3efeb)

Chapter Four (#u74bb725e-af6d-508b-9130-0350ad11ea40)

Chapter Five (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Six (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Seven (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Eight (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Nine (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Ten (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Eleven (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Twelve (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Thirteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Fourteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Fifteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter Sixteen (#litres_trial_promo)

Epilogue (#litres_trial_promo)

Extract (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter One (#u85e5ee56-92fd-55b6-bf90-f9f1d609e6d3)

Late spring, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

She felt the first drops of rain as she steered her horse-drawn open wagon home after a visit to her friend Mary. Leah Stoltzfus sighed as she reached under the carriage seat for her umbrella. She probably should have headed home hours ago, but it had been so nice to spend time with Mary, who’d fallen in love and married Ethan Bontrager before moving into the house her husband owned in New Holland two years ago.

The light drizzle turned into a shower as Leah pushed open the umbrella while she continued to steer her horse. The patter of rain on fabric was soothing, and she smiled as she made a left turn. She was still miles away from home, but the downpour didn’t bother her. Until suddenly the wind picked up, so strong that it turned the umbrella inside out, ruining her rain covering beyond hope. She cried out when a gust tore off her prayer kapp. She tried to catch it, but it was a lost cause. When a sharp clap of thunder followed a bright flash of lightning, she knew she was in trouble. She needed to find a safe place to wait out the storm. She sent up a silent prayer that the Lord help her to find shelter soon. She had been terrified of thunderstorms since being caught in a severe one as a young child.

Yoder’s General Store loomed ahead as if the Lord had provided in Leah’s time of need. Relieved, she pulled into the parking lot and tied up her horse before she ran to the front entrance. Thunder rattled the building’s windows as she tugged to open the door, but it wouldn’t budge.

Locked! A flash of lightning made her flinch. The rain spilled down in buckets now, and the air temperature dropped quickly. Soaked, she hugged herself with her arms as she tried to keep calm. The wind gusted and blew the rain sideways while lightning continued to flash and was followed by horrific crashes of thunder.

Feeling desperate, Leah leaned her face against the window to peer inside and caught a tiny flicker of light from the back room. Thanks be to God! She hurried around to the rear entrance and hammered on the door with her fist. She waited for someone to come, her heart racing wildly as she tried not to shrink with fear every time there was lightning and thunder. She pounded again. Please, Lord. Please, Lord.

What was she going to do? Worried about her horse, she turned to leave.

The door flew open behind her. “Leah?” a male voice roared above the wind. “Is that you?”

She spun, then stared at the man who gazed at her from the open doorway. Henry Yoder. The last person she’d expected to see—and the last man she wanted anything to do with. He unsettled her. He’d once been her cousin Isaac’s best friend, until he’d betrayed him.

“I have to go.” She gasped. A boom of thunder made her duck for cover, her arms shielding her head.

“Leah.” His voice was soft and near. “Come in from the rain.” He captured her arm gently and pulled her into the store.

Leah was tempted to stay, her fear momentarily getting the better of her. Then she met Henry’s gaze and closed her eyes, debating. Storm versus Henry Yoder. She bucked up as she made the choice to rein in her fear. She sprang out the door.
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