From a lifelong friendship
To an unexpected courtship…
After years of overlooking his best friend, Amish farmer Freeman Yoder
finally begins to see Evie Ebersol through new eyes. But Evie is
convinced that she would be a rebound—and that her physical challenges
would be a burden. Despite loving Freeman for most of her life and
yearning for a family and home of her own, she refuses to hold Freeman
to his decades-old promise to marry her. Now he’s determined to show
Evie that she’s the only one he wants to build a future with.Amazon
About The Author

Amy loves nothing more than a good book. Except for her family...and maybe homemade tacos...and nail polish. But reading and writing are definitely high on the list.
Born and bred in Mississippi, Amy is a transplanted Southern Belle who now lives in Oklahoma with her deputy husband, their genius son, two spoiled cats, and one very lazy beagle. Oh, and don't forget the stray kitty that has taken up residence on her front porch. ^..^
When she's not creating quirky characters and happy endings, she's chauffeuring her prodigy to guitar lessons, orchestra concerts and baseball practice. She has a variety of hobbies, but her favorite is whatever gets her out of housework.
Amy also writes contemporary romances under the pen name Amie Louellen.
An award winning author, Amy is a member of RWA and ACFW. She loves to hear from readers. You can find her on Facebook, Instagram, Google+, Twitter, Goodreads, and Pinterest. For links to the various sites, check her website: www.amylillardbooks.com.
My Review
This was such a fun read, three friends, two whom seem
destined to marry, when she leaves. Sometimes we don't see what is right
in front of our eyes.
Evie Eborsol was born with a disability, but
that sure doesn't get her down! She took her crutches and learns to milk
goats, interesting. We are also there as she attempts to learn a new
product to sell to the english to be able to support herself.
Then we
have Freeman Yoder, a man that wants to own and run an organic farm. He
also needs a wife, or so he thinks, which is the Amish way.
What a journey we are on when Freeman decides to marry, and keep page turning, there are a lot of ups and downs.
I really didn't want to leave this story, and would love to continue on here!
I received this book through the Author, and was not required to give a positive review.
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