ISBN: 9780736928052
Harvest House Publishers
Paperback 274 pages

Ella Yoder has moved into her dream house. In the stillness of the great house, Ella ponders her options. How is she to survive on her own? How will she ever forget Aden? What is to become of her?
Two would-be suitors soon make their intentions known, but Ella is unsure of her own feelings. As she agrees to take care of Preacher Stutzman’s three motherless girls, Ella’s heart is touched by their love for her. Could their affection be the answer to Ella’s quest? Can God speak through the love of a child?
Readers of Amish fiction will fall in love themselves with Ella Yoder and hope with her that she finds the love and happiness she seeks.
MY REVIEW
Another great Amish book and as always Jerry has wrote a great one. I read the first one in this series and so glad to get this one. Jerry has a way about his writing that always leaves you hanging at the end of the book wishing for another page or two.
As Ella Yoder moves into her new home alone, and decides to rent out part of it and to a quilt shop in the basement. She has to make a living as she is single and has left her dad's house. She then starts to take care of Preacher Stutzman's three little daughters as his wife had died.
Ella has lost her betrothed Aden and now has too many of the young men wanting to take her out. She does not feel as if she is ready for another boyfriend or if she ever will be. She loves the little girls and they are so easy to take care of, she can quilt while they are there. She uses her wedding quilt as an example and one the first day she opened her quilt shop she got an order for her first quilt. She was quite happy, as she will have the income from that and she rents out the first floor of her house to a young married couple and get paid to care for the little girls.
But will she ever pick another young man to fall in love with and can she ever forget Aden. Come on Jerry get those words down on paper I need to know.
Thanks to Harvest House Publisher and the author for sending me this book to review.











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