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Bonding over the Amish Baby de Pamela Desmond Wright

de Pamela Desmond Wright - Género: English
libro gratis Bonding over the Amish Baby

Sinopsis

Two perfect strangers
Brought together by a tiny bundle of joy
After he wrecks his car, Dr. Caleb Sutter finds himself stranded in an Amish community in Texas. What he didn't count on is becoming the temporary co-guardian to an abandoned newborn, along with pretty Amish teacher Rebecca Schroder. But the baby soon raises questions about his own family history, catching Caleb at a crossroads between his past—and the love he never expected to find.
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this is not the kind of book that you rate on any meaningful scale, but i will say i had a rollicking time answering questions such as: what the hell is an amish romance ? will it be weird about women? how poorly written will it be? will it be weird about christianity? will the characters behave at all real actual people? will i want to write an essay about cultural values as revealed in mass market romance novels? answer key: something so silly, yes, yes, yes, no, yes.5 s Heather Pickett247 23

Oh my stars, y’all, it’s been too long since we left off with the Schroder sisters of Burr Oak, Texas, and I am SO glad we are back! In Bonding Over the Amish Baby, author Pamela Desmond Wright reintroduces us to Rebecca Schroder, a kind and pretty young Amish woman who battles the Lord over her self worth since her fiancé dumped her awhile back.
Dr. Caleb Sutter finds himself stuck in town after crashing his car into Rebecca’s family’s fencing. But is he really stuck? Or could this be the time he needs to pay attention to the Lord’s love and grace?
Invited to stay at the Wyse/Schroder home while his car is repaired, Rebecca and Caleb find themselves as temporary guardians to an abandoned baby boy after Caleb assists the town doc in the little “boppli’s” birth.
What neither expected was their attraction to one another, but it is impossible when Rebecca is Amish and Caleb is an Englisher, right? Well, Luke 1:37 says, “For with God, nothing will be impossible.”
Readers, there are some errors in this book. Wonky margins and a few grammatical errors. THIS IS NOT the author’s fault! The publisher sent the wrong file to press. Believe me, I can promise you won’t even notice the errors because you will be utterly engrossed in this sweet and tender story. I read it in one day. Get the book and read it…stat!
I received a complimentary copy of this book, but my opinion is entirely my own.
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another great book by the author. The story is truly love inspired. A must read. own paperback2 s Ernestine Kaye Haggard90 4

#Pamela Desmond Wright
Bonding Over The Amish Baby
Is a book about faith ,trust and finding your roots.Dr.Caleb Cutter got stranded in and Amish Community in Texas.Rebecca Schroder is and Amish teacher.Together they have to fingure out there future and the future of and abandoned baby.This story well keep you guessing and turning each page.To find our what happens if you haven't order this book do it today.Thank You Pamela Desmond Wright for another 5 star book you out did your self on this one2 s Marie554 23

Thank you in advance to the author, Pamela Desmond Wright, for providing a complimentary review copy. A positive review was not required, and all words are my own.

NOTE ?? Any formatting (margin errors) or grammatical errors were beyond the control of the author. Due to a miscommunication, this went to print before final editing was completed. These do not, in any way, affect the story or its progression. I barely noticed anything as I’ve seen other books with “wonky margins” (less centered) and even a few typos (wrong punctuation, misspelled words). I’ve read books where a character’s name changed mid-story, only to change it back to what it was in the beginning.

Minor errors, to me, are just that – minor. They can happen to any author and book.

With that out of the way …

There are mentions and depictions of baby abandonment (the reason Rebecca and Caleb are together), domestic violence (Florene and Zane), reference to dementia, as well as adoption. These might be bothersome for some readers. There is also a mention of opioids and a slight lead-in to potential abuse and addiction. These are more or less hinted at, but not about or towards a main character.

Now …

To quote most reviewers, it’s been too long since we visited Oak Burr, Texas and the Shroder ladies; roughly two years (2021). The first book was the author’s debut – The Cowboy’s Amish Haven. While it isn’t listed as a series, that is book #1 in Texas Amish Brides. I highly, and quite strongly suggest reading that one prior to this one. It introduces Gail, Levi, and Sammy. Some of the events in that book are referred to in this one.

It can be found on it’s own, or as a 2-in-1 – Their Amish Second Chance. The cover is the same as Desmond’s first book, but the image is reversed.

In the first book, Desmond introduced readers to:


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