A Mother's Love
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
“[An] endearing romance . . . A comforting tale of love and forgiveness” from the beloved author of the Seasons of the Heart Amish romance series (Publishers Weekly).
For widow Rose Raber, it’s been a year of tragic loss and difficult decisions. She thought providing for her young daughter was the greatest challenge she faced. Until her dying mother revealed that Rose was adopted—and her birth mother is someone with much to lose if the secret comes out. As Rose struggles to reconcile the truth with her faith—and her troubling curiosity—outgoing newcomer Matthias Wagler is another surprise she didn’t expect. His optimism and easy understanding inspire her. And his prospective partnership with wealthy deacon Saul Hartzler promises a possible new life for them—together. But with this second chance comes yet another revelation for all involved.
When Saul’s wife unexpectedly turns up at Rose’s new job, their bond as mother and daughter is instant and unmistakable. And it isn’t long before an unforgiving Saul discovers the truth, threatening Matthias’s livelihood and Rose’s future. Now with more than just their happiness at stake, Rose and Matthias must find the strength and courage to stand strong—and trust God’s enduring miracles of motherhood, forgiveness, and love.
Praise for the writing of Charlotte Hubbard and the Seasons of the Heart series:
“Hubbard writes Amish stories with style and grace.” —RT Book Reviews
“Fans of Amish fiction will love the Seasons of the Heart series.” —Marta Perry, national bestselling author
“A heartwarming new voice for fans of Beverly Lewis.” —Emma Miller, author of An Amish Mystery series
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Hubbard (Christmas at Promise Lodge) gently challenges Amish gender roles in this endearing romance loosely linked to her Seasons of the Heart series. Rose Raber, a recent widow living in a close-knit Amish community, learns from her mother's deathbed confession that she was adopted. Rose's birth mother was an unwed teenager who still fears the revelation of her transgression. While coping with this news, Rose feels compelled to find work to provide for herself and her young daughter, despite pressure from her bishop to rely on the community's kindness. When Rose's highly marriageable suitor, widower Matthias Wagler, enters into a business arrangement with Saul Hartzler, who's married to Rose's birth mother, the secret can only stay hidden so long, and when it comes out, Rose struggles to mitigate the damage. Matthias and Rose's romance builds naturally and sweetly as they learn to imagine futures without their first spouses. Hubbard crafts self-reliant women willing to hold their ground amid domineering men, though happy coincidences and quick changes of heart resolve most conflicts. By making a space for determined women inside the Amish community and providing a satisfying conclusion to various familial hurts, Hubbard provides readers with a comforting tale of love and forgiveness.