
The Unsuitable Amish Bride
Amish Romance (The Amish Bonnet Sisters, Book 17)
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Narrated by:
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Stephanie Dillard
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By:
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Samantha Price
About this listen
There's never a dull moment at the Baker Apple Orchard.
As a gesture of goodwill and to smooth family wounds, Earl, Florence's older brother, visits the orchard bringing with him a surprise.
The surprise turns into a shock when Earl introduces the woman he's planning to marry. When Wilma learns the potential bride is nearly her age, she is convinced he can find someone better, and younger. Wilma hatches a plan and enlists Ada's help.
Can the happy couple survive their trip to the orchard unscathed?
Meanwhile, Cherish is occupied with a problem of her own, but might have found a solution.
©2020 Samantha Price (P)2021 Samantha Price
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