Amish Widow’s Renewed (Book Three - Corbins Creek Amish Romance Series)
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Amish Widow’s Renewed (Book Three - Corbins Creek Amish Romance Series)
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Can Hannah adapt to raising her own child, an unborn baby, and five children not of her own blood?
Hannah Stoltz has lost her husband Ezekiel. She has a two year old daughter, Rosie, and suspects she will have another child in the near future. So far, she hasn’t been able to convince herself to go to the midwife to find out for certain for fear of what the future holds. Hannah knows her children will need a father. At the advice of Bishop Ebenezer Wittman of her Amish community and his wife Catherine, she moves to Corbin’s Creek, just a few hours' travel from her home in Osgood to wed a widower, Aaron King, and help raise his five children.
Hannah worries that she will not fit in with the new community, and that she will not be accepted by the children she is obligated to raise as her own. After all, there is no guarantee that they will accept her, little Rosie, or the child yet unborn. She knows it’s what’s best for her daughter and the child she would soon bear. However, she wonders whether she’s making the biggest mistake of her life…
It was true that it had only been two months since the accident that took the life of her husband, Ezekiel. She was left devastated, heartbroken, and responsible for their 2-year-old daughter, Rosie. She might be with child again, too. That meant she would have to take care of everything herself. Could she do that?
At 26 years old, she felt like her life was over. Playing with Rosie didn’t help, going to services, and talking to her friends didn’t help. She felt alone, abandoned, and worthless for months now, and now she was possibly pregnant…
Aaron King felt like he had everything in life; a beautiful home, lovely wife, and five blessings to raise in the Amish faith and carry on his lineage. Gott seems to have different plans, though, because He takes Aaron’s wife home with the children only half-grown. He knows it’s time to find a new wife, and chooses a young widow with a small child from a neighboring Amish community to join him in life and love.
When she arrives, he knows that she’s perfect for his family, but is not sure if his children feel the same toward this young woman and her little daughter. They soon discover that she’s definitely with child, further complicating things for his children. Aaron soon discovers that his children are different than he’d ever imagined in some ways, and that their capacity for love far outweighs what anyone could have thought possible.
Is Hannah making the biggest mistake of her life by bringing her little girl and unborn child to this new place?
Can Aaron and his children adapt to life with the stranger and her child or will they be forced to ask them to return to their roots?>/b>