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An Amish Midwife Comes Home

Plain & Simple Midwife, Book 2

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An Amish Midwife Comes Home

By: Paige Millikin
Narrated by: Kathy Garner
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From the Plain and Simple community, book two in the Amish Midwife Series.

Charity left the Amish during her rumspringa, but now she's beginning to wonder if she made a mistake, even though she is still filled with anger and resentment over what happened to her mother all those years ago.

Still working as a midwife, Charity continues to build a friendship with Beth, one of the Amish women currently expecting a baby. At the same time, her relationship with Eric is on a knife edge, as they slowly move apart.

A sudden, life-changing operation changes Charity's life forever, when she is given the devastating news that she will probably never be able to have children.

Feeling lost and alone, Charity turns back to the Amish community, and to Beth, wondering if this has been her place all along. With Eric no longer in her life, the door to her future is wide open, but can Charity let go of the pain and bitterness she's been clinging on to? Can she ever truly return to the Amish?

This is book two in the Plain and Simple Midwife series. The first book, An Amish Midwife starts Charity's story as a midwife to the Plain and Simple Community.

©2017 Paige Millikin (P)2017 ELJ Publishing
Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Midwife Romance Amish
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