Grace Fisher is newly widowed and she's trying to keep hearth and home together, paying bills, taking care of the children, making jam to sell, and taking care of her farm, all the while being pregnant with child number three. It's not an easy job, but someone had to do it.
Elijah Beiler lives next door and helps his father with their farm and when he can takes care of Grace's farm. He observes Grace doing so many things, he wonders why she doesn't just take care of her children. He feels that's she's too concerned with her business to the detriment of her children.
Rachel J Good has built a story around prejudices and incomplete understanding, and the ability of two people to overcome those blocks in their relationship. It's truly a five star book, two thumbs up, and a jar of Amish made jam.
My thanks to Grand Central Publishing and NetGalley.com for allowing me to read and review this book.
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