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Автор: Vannetta Chapman
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: Mills & Boon Love Inspired
Жанр произведения: Короткие любовные романы
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isbn: 9780008906160
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      Is she about to fall for trouble?

      She could never love an Amish rebel...

      Or could she?

      Susannah Beiler is determined to protect the other young marriageable Amish women from falling for the new bad boy in town…by pretending to date Micah Fisher herself! Their deal is simple: she’ll keep him company if he stays away from her friends. But she doesn’t count on finding out there’s more to Micah than his reputation…

       Indiana Amish Brides

      VANNETTA CHAPMAN has published over one hundred articles in Christian family magazines and received over two dozen awards from Romance Writers of America chapter groups. She discovered her love for the Amish while researching her grandfather’s birthplace of Albion, Pennsylvania. Her first novel, A Simple Amish Christmas, quickly became a bestseller. Chapman lives in Texas Hill Country with her husband.

       Also By Vannetta Chapman

      Indiana Amish Brides

      A Widow’s Hope

      Amish Christmas Memories

      A Perfect Amish Match

      The Amish Christmas Matchmaker

      An Unlikely Amish Match

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      An Unlikely Amish Match

      Vannetta Chapman

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      AN UNLIKELY AMISH MATCH

      © 2020 Vannetta Chapman

      Published in Great Britain 2020

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      “Oh, so you think that’s funny. Is that why you’re laughing?”

      Micah wasn’t interested in Susannah, and she certainly wasn’t interested in him—not that way. They were just hanging out together, helping him through a tough time until he was able to return home.

      She’d do well to keep that thought front and center.

      When he returned and presented her with the shoe, she grabbed it from him with a curt “I’m going to get even for this.”

      But his response was a mere whisper that sent goose bumps down her arms. “You look awfully pretty in the moonlight, Susannah Beiler.”

      Which set off every emotional alarm she possessed.

      Was he flirting with her?

      What was she doing standing in the moonlight with Micah Fisher? She was supposed to be keeping an eye on him—keeping him out of trouble.

      Micah said, “Let me gather up our stuff. Then we can walk back by the road. It’ll give our clothes time to dry off a bit.”

      But a small part of her wished the night could go on and on...

      Dear Reader,

      Have you ever felt defined by the things that have happened to you? It might be a disease or disability. It might be something from your past. It might be a mistake that you made.

      Susannah Beiler has gone through cancer diagnosis and treatment. Now she is well, but she feels less than whole. She feels as if people see a cancer survivor instead of the woman she’s become. More than that, she’s afraid to dream or plan for the future. She tries to be happy in the present and grateful for what she’s been given.

      Micah Fisher has been coddled all his life. It’s not his fault that he’s the youngest sibling and only boy in a family of eight children. Life has taught him that it’s okay to go with the flow, that each day is to be enjoyed. He doesn’t understand the point of rules, and he wishes everyone would lighten up a little.

      Susannah and Micah seem to be set on a collision course, but instead they develop a friendship—and eventually a love—that neither expected. Life can be like that sometimes—surprising. As for their future, God isn’t finished with either of them yet, in the same way He isn’t finished with you or with me.

      I hope you enjoyed reading An Unlikely Amish Match. I welcome comments and letters at [email protected].

      May we continue to “always give thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Ephesians 5:20).

      Blessings,

       Vannetta

      Being confident of this very thing, that he which hath begun a good work in you will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.

      —Philippians 1:6

      But when he was yet a great way off, his father