A seat by the hearth
Clipston, Amy
Priscilla Allgyer left the community to escape the expectations of Amish life. Now
years later
she is forced to return—along with her six-year-old son—to the place she thought she’d left behind forever. Though once estranged from her family
Priscilla is welcomed by her mother
but her father is cold and strict. He allows Priscilla to stay with them provided she dresses plainly
confesses her sins
and agrees to marry within the community. Once again
she feels suffocated
trapped
and alone. As Priscilla reluctantly completes her shunning
she catches the eye of Mark Riehl
a farmer with a playboy reputation. Wary of Mark
Priscilla barely gives him the time of day—while Mark
unused to being ignored by the women of Bird-in-Hand
won’t give up the pursuit of her friendship. Priscilla desperately needs a friend in Mark
even if she doesn’t realize it—and after Priscilla’s father and the bishop catch her and Mark in a compromising situation
their relationship becomes more complicated than ever. As affection quietly grows between them
Priscilla struggles to open her heart and reveal the painful secrets of her past. As Mark works to earn her good faith
can they both learn the hard lessons of love and trust? And can two friends discover a happiness that only God himself could have designed?
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