An Amish Marriage of Convenience


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In USA Today bestselling author Rachel J. Good's sweetly romantic inspirational series, the bustling Green Valley Farmer's Market in Pennsylvania is an unexpected place for residents of nearby Amish communities to find the partner of their dreams. But as spring gives way to summer and the market fills with the season's bounty, a new relationship begins to bloom as well...

When widower Stephen Lapp moves his five children from New York State to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, his only plan is to buy his family's farm stand, Lapp's Pastured Pork. That way, his brother can move closer to his fiancée and open his own stand. But on Stephen's first trip to the market, his brave act of kindness nearly ends in catastrophe--until strong-willed Nettie Hartzler saves him--and makes an impression he can't forget . . .

A widow with private heartaches of her own, Nettie has no interest in getting involved with any man, though she doesn't discourage their respective children's new friendships--despite Stephen's contentious oldest daughter. But when Nettie runs into serious money worries and Stephen proposes a marriage of convenience, she's distressed and conflicted. She's come to know Stephen's gentle heart and generous soul, and she can't believe he'll want her if she reveals the sins of her past. God has His own plans for the faithful, however, and this time they may include a second chance at love . . .

Author: Rachel J. Good
Publisher: Zebra
Published: 08/23/2022
Pages: 400
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 6.90h x 4.70w x 1.20d
ISBN13: 9781420154627
ISBN10: 1420154621
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Amish & Mennonite
- Fiction | Christian | Romance | General
- Fiction | Romance | Clean & Wholesome

About the Author
Rachel J. Good is the USA Today bestselling author of inspirational fiction including the Unexpected Amish Blessings series, the Sisters & Friends series and the Amish Popcorn Shop Mysteries. She grew up near Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the setting for her Amish romances, and she frequently visits Amish friends, who help to ensure the accuracy of her novels. In addition to her Amish novels, she's written more than 40 books, including children's educational books, adult nonfiction, and fiction for children and teens under several pen names. A former teacher and children's librarian, Good completed her MA from Vermont College while raising five children and is presently completing her thesis in the Hollins University MFA program. A member of RWA, ACFW, ALA, and SCBWI, Good lives in North Carolina and speaks regularly at civic events, schools, libraries, and conferences across the country. Rachel can be found online at: RachelJGood.com.