The gift of faith / Kristen McKanagh.
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- ISBN: 9780593199909 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 294 pages ; 18 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Berkley Romance, 2023.
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Subject: | Amish > Fiction. Marriage > Fiction. Family-owned business enterprises > Fiction. Love Stories > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. |
Genre: | Romance fiction. Novels. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Returning back home to her Amish community with a newborn baby, Faith Kemp, surrounded by rumors, tries to set the record straight, and relies on the support of a quiet beekeeper she has her eye on. - Baker & Taylor
Returning back home to her Amish community with a newborn baby, Faith Kemp, surrounded by rumors, tries to set the record straight, and relies on the support of a quiet beekeeper she has her eye on. Original. - Penguin Putnam
The rewards of faith are plentiful in this sweet Amish romance from the author of The Gift of Joy.
The quietest of the three Kanagy boys, Daniel, would prefer to spend his time keeping his bees and selling the honey rather than tending his familyâs gift shop. But with both his brothers breaking away from the family business, his parents need Daniel more than ever.
Contrary to town gossip, Faith Kemp didnât jump the fenceâshe left to track down her twin sister, Mercy. When Faith returns home with a newborn baby, the rumors are tough to set right, and not everyone in the community is welcoming. To help support her family, Faith sells dried flower arrangements to the popular gift shop in town. Each visit, she looks forward to seeing Daniel Kanagy. He doesnât say much, but his steady strength speaks to her just the same.
With girls buzzing around Daniel and trying to catch his eye, why would he turn his gaze to a quiet, plain girl who has a baby and too many rumors about her?