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  • Published: 15 April 2018
  • ISBN: 9781420146608
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $19.99

The Promise




From author Susan Lantz Simpson comes the first book in a new inspirational Amish series about a tight knit Plain community in Southern Maryland where love always finds a way to bloom . . .

In the beautiful spring warmth of Southern Maryland’s Amish country, love always finds a way to bloom . . .
 
Like most Amish young women, Phoebe Yoder has dreams—but not of a courtship—at least not yet. She dreams of caring for the tender-hearted alpacas at her Englischer neighbor’s farm, and learning the business herself. But that longing falls away the moment her baby sister goes missing. In that horrifying instant, desperate for her sister’s safe return, she whispers a promise to Gott: she will give up her dreams and marry Micah Graber, a man she doesn’t love, but who is determined to make her his wife.
 
Benjamin Miller hasn’t been back in Southern Maryland for long before he meets Phoebe and begins to imagine what a fine life they could build together—beginning with an alpaca farm of their own. But he can see that Phoebe’s brash vow is all she will consider, no matter what her heart wants. As Ben falls for her gentle manner and sweet, sad eyes, he comes to understand his daunting task: to convince Phoebe that together, they can make a new promise that will never be broken . . .

  • Published: 15 April 2018
  • ISBN: 9781420146608
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $19.99

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Praise for The Promise

Praise for The Promise

"This is the first installment in Simpson's The Amish of Southern Maryland series. Ben and Phoebe demonstrate the damage that can be done by carrying around shame and guilt instead of forgiving oneself....The pace is steady throughout...Ben is a truly enjoyable character, and Phoebe is as well, at times, but it comes later in the book. For the majority of the story, you feel sorry for her but also frustrated that she doesn't share her feelings with her parents, the bishop, ect. The theme of wanting to go after your own dreams will likely resonate with readers."- RT Book Reviews