Called back home to Millers Creek after years away, Isaiah Peight needs to help care for his ill father, sell his parents’ store—and avoid Priscilla Raber. Five years ago, he and Priscilla were betrothed, but she broke his heart and married someone else while he went on rumspringa. Now widowed, she works at Creekside Sundries to support her toddler twins. And she’s not happy about the sale. Seeing Isaiah again stirs up lots of memories, especially when he bonds with her precious girls. Can they ever leave the past behind and forge a new future together?
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
I really enjoyed this read, deep held love, but also hurts unresolved.
A story of loss and return, and moving on. This is a story of a young Amish man pushing his boundaries, sounded fun to me to move to Montana and become an Amish Cowboy!
So while Isaiah is finding himself, Priscilla moves on, and the result are darling twin girls!
Life changes now throws them in the same place at the same time! Can these two rekindle the bond they had for the past couple of decades?
This is a reminiscent look a Amish life, and it revolves around the local store, like getting that suprise bag out of the barrel. A sweet story to get lost in!
I received this book through the author, and was not required to give a positive review!



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