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A Harvest of Hope

By: Amy Yoder
Narrated by: Kristina Perkins
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Can a quiet gardener heal a broken family, or will the secrets of the past destroy their last chance at love?

Widower Thomas Shea is drowning in grief, his young daughter Lily silent beside him. His late wife’s dream greenhouse stands as a rusted monument to his loss. When his neighbor insists on hiring Katie King, a gentle Amish gardener with a gift for reviving forgotten things, Thomas expects a simple business transaction.

Katie sees the potential for life where others see only decay. With patient hands, she begins to restore the greenhouse and, slowly, the fragile hearts within the old farmhouse. But Katie carries a heavy secret—a connection to Thomas’s past that could shatter the fragile trust they’ve built.

As a tender love begins to grow between them, the devastating truth emerges, threatening to uproot the very foundation of their newfound happiness.

A Harvest of Hope is a heartfelt Amish romance novel, the second book in the King Homestead Series. Perfect for listeners who love stories of healing from grief and loss, found family, and emotional second chance romance. This clean and wholesome inspirational romance explores the power of faith, the resilience of the human heart, and the promise that even from the most barren soil, a beautiful harvest of Hope can bloom.

©2025 Amy Yoder (P)2025 Amy Yoder
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