The Amish Widower's Twins and the Amish Bachelor's Choice
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She almost smiled when she thought of Elijah. The look on his face when she’d asked if he was a kidnapper... She would have laughed if she hadn’t been so frightened. How did she know what a kidnapper looked like? She doubted they wore a T-shirt proclaiming their intentions.
Elijah King struck her as a guy looking for a woman to rescue.
Well, she didn’t need rescuing.
She didn’t need a man.
She’d tried that already, and it hadn’t worked out so well.
What she needed was a safe place to raise Hannah, and as far as she could tell that place was in far northern Michigan in the little community of Mio. Sure, she understood it would be cold and isolated, but at the moment a place to live mattered much more to her than convenience.
Old Eli might be a gut bishop and a wise man, but he was wrong about one thing.
Options.
She knew better than anyone that at this point, she didn’t have any.
Copyright © 2020 by Vannetta Chapman
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ISBN-13: 9780369702210
The Amish Widower’s Twins and The Amish Bachelor’s Choice
Copyright © 2021 by Harlequin Books S.A.
The Amish Widower’s Twins
First published in 2019. This edition published in 2021.
Copyright © 2019 by Jo Ann Ferguson
The Amish Bachelor’s Choice
First published in 2019. This edition published in 2021.
Copyright © 2019 by Jocelyn McClay
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