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The Amish Teacher's Torn Heart
- Narrated by: Nichole Peterson
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Rachel arrives back in her Lancaster County community, after being gone for over 10 years, to care for her beloved grandmother. She spends her days teaching children, but longs for a family of her own.
Two men have Rachel's heart, but she's pulled toward one: Matthew, the man who left the community to become an Englischer, but then returned home. But others insist John is perfect for her, and Rachel finds she owes John a chance as she desperately tries to forget Matthew.
There is a decision to make. Only one path to choose. Only one man she can love.
©2023 Katie Lantz (P)2023 Katie Lantz
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