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Beneath the Summer Sun

Published
Jan 2018
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Romance Romance
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384

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Jennie Troyer knows it's time to remarry. Can she overcome a painful secret and open her heart to love?

It's been four years since Jennie's husband died in a farming accident. Long enough that the elders in her Amish community think it's time to marry again for the sake of her seven children. What they don't know is that grief isn't holding her back from a new relationship. Fear is. A terrible secret in her past keeps her from moving forward.

Mennonite book salesman Nathan Walker stops by Jennie's farm whenever he's in the area. Despite years of conversation and dinners together, she never seems to relax around him. He knows he should move on, but something about her keeps drawing him back.

Meanwhile, Leo Graber nurtures a decades-long love for Jennie, but guilt plagues him—guilt for letting Jennie marry someone else and guilt for his father's death on a hunting trip many years ago. How could anyone love him again—and how could he ever take a chance to love in return?

In this second book in the Every Amish Season series, three hearts try to discern God's plan for the future—and find peace beneath the summer sun.

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First Edition Jan 2018 Zondervan ISBN 0310348080
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Apr 2020 Zondervan ISBN 0310360064
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Jan 2018 Zondervan ISBN B06XFPMTPL
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Jan 2018 Zondervan ISBN 0310348102
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Aug 2019 Zondervan ISBN B07L8K71XS
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Mar 2018 Thorndike Press ISBN 1432848283
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