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Amish Romance: The Way Home (The Amish Millers Get Married Book 1)

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Number 1 Best-seller Amish Romance!

Book ONE of the #1 Best-selling and multiple Kindle All-Star Awarded series, The Amish Millers Get Married Series (Amish Romance Fiction).
This is a clean read.
The four Miller sisters are injured when their buggy is hit by a car driven by Noah Hostetler who is on rumspringa.
The oldest sister, Hannah, is the first to recover physically, but is left with a fear of buggies and worse still, unforgiveness in her heart for Noah.
Can Hannah recapture the love she once felt for Noah?
Will love be enough to heal the wounds of the past?

The Way Home is a happy, feel-good Amish Christian romance.

In this #1 Best-selling series:
Book 1. The Way Home.
Book 2. The Way Forward.
Book 3. The Narrow Way.
Book 4. The Only Way.
Book 5. Finding The Way.

About the Author.
Ruth Hartzler's father was from generations of what people refer to as "Closed Open" or "Gospel Hall" Brethren. Ruth's mother, a Southern Baptist, had years of struggle adapting to the cultural differences, and always cut her hair, which was a continual concern to Ruth's father's family. Ruth was raised strictly Brethren and from birth attended three meetings every Sunday at the Gospel Hall, the Wednesday night meetings, and the yearly "Conference," until she left the Brethren at the age of twenty one. Ruth still has close friends in the Brethren, as well as the Amish, both groups descending from Anabaptists. Ruth's family had electricity, but not television, radio, or magazines, and they had plain cars. Make up, bright or fashionable clothes, and hair cutting were not permitted for women. Women had to wear hats in meetings (what others would call church meetings) but not elsewhere. The word "church" was never used and there were no bishops or ministers. All baptized men were able to speak (preach, or give out a hymn) spontaneously at meetings. Musical instruments were forbidden, with the exception of the traditional pump organ which was allowed only if played in the home for hymn music. Even so, singing of hymns in accompaniment was forbidden.
Ruth Hartzler is a widow with one adult child and two grandchildren. She lives alone with her Yorkshire Terrier and two cats. She is a retired middle school teacher and enjoys quilting, reading, and writing.

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  • Publication Date: May 18, 2014
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Disabled
  • Print Length: 222 Pages
  • File Size: 938 KB

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