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The Buggy Shop

Amish Romance

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The Buggy Shop

By: Brenda Maxfield
Narrated by: Miki Michaelsen
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Everyone in Hollybrook agrees Uriah Umble is bad news - except Beulah Yoder. Uriah certainly isn’t bad news for her. She loves him and will do anything for him - including sneak out of the house repeatedly to be with him. After months of this, she finally gets caught and the anvil falls. She is forbidden to ever see Uriah Umble again.

Not one to be dictated to, Beulah hatches a daring plan - if she and Uriah were to get married, then her father can hardly forbid her from seeing him. When Beulah shares her plan with Uriah, he comes up with a plan of his own. Why not marry themselves under the stars with only God as their witness?

Against her better judgment, Beulah agrees, and from that moment on, disaster reigns. When Beulah finds herself in the oldest kind of trouble, Uriah wants nothing to do with her. Desperate, she is forced to confront the truth.

Rescue comes from a completely unexpected source. But can Ethan Miller possibly want to involve himself in her mess? And why?

Join Beulah as she struggles through unbearable circumstances. Feel her confusion and rejection and rejoice with her as she learns the true meaning of faith, forgiveness, and love.

©2019 Tica House Publishing (P)2019 Tica House Publishing
Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Christianity Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Amish
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