Single dad Curtis Moore has returned to Apfelkuchen, Pennsylvania, with a dream to revitalize the town—if only he can unite its Amish and English residents. When local businesswoman Hope Taylor offers to care for his spirited toddler, Lucy, he jumps at the chance. Hope figures this is exactly the experience she needs. Not only is she planning to open a day care, but she’s expecting her first baby—her late husband’s child. As tensions rise over his development plans, Curtis and Hope grow closer—and they must decide if the heart of the town’s future might just lie in the growing love between them.
About The Author
Patricia Johns is a Publishers Weekly bestselling Amish fiction author, writing from Alberta, Canada. She relishes electricity and modern conveniences in her real life, but she loves to imagine what life would be like living without everything we so easily rely upon. If you were to peek in at her, you'd find her tapping away on her computer writing her newest book, or arranging her dollhouse furniture which has become a big passion of hers. You can keep up with her on social media, or sign up for her newsletter for a chance to win signed books and knitted surprises made with love by the author herself.
My Review
This was such a warmhearted read. Two hurting people meet thanks to a precocious two year old, Lucy, and her escape methods!
Curtis is a successful businessman, he has a desire to save the town his grandfather loved, but can he do it without runing and hurting the Amish residents? He is a father to his two year old niece, whom you will love too!
Then their is Hope, a widow of four months, and she is expecting a baby. The author did a wonderful job with the characters of this read, but can the adults forge a relationship? So much against them!
This a a book that I didn't want to end, I wanted to continue with the lives of these people, I now cared about. I'm hoping for Book 3 in this series!
I received this book through Net Galley and the Publisher Harlequin - Romance, and was not required to give a positive review.



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