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Amish Confliction
- Narrated by: Ana Jacobsen
- Length: 1 hr and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When Esther's family moves to Ohio, she becomes the lonely new girl in the community. But when she makes new friends and is enjoying Rumspringa, she meets Abram, and her world is turned upside down.
As they share smiles and laughter, along with flirtatious looks, Esther is interested in spending more time with Abram. But Abram holds a secret that he doesn't reveal to Esther.
When Esther finds out what Abram has been hiding, her heart breaks. And when Abram suddenly turns cold and distant, Esther knows she has no choice but to move on. But her conflicted heart has a hard time letting go of what might have been.
©2022 Katie Lantz (P)2022 Katie Lantz
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