Leesa Yoder never expected to find herself single and teaching sixteen young scholars, and she certainly didn’t anticipate an inexperienced bachelor telling her how to do her job. When the child encounters trouble at school, Henry reaches out to Tommy's teacher. Then an old friend asks him to care for his son, and Henry has to share his small cabin and his life with bewildered and rebellious ten-year-old Tommy. He’s the only one of them who hasn’t since married, but he likes his solitude. Henry Lufkin is one of four bachelors who lived in the West Kootenai, Montana, cabins that were destroyed by wildfires. There just might still be love in their future. As both Ryan and Lorene examine their own feelings, they must decide if they can find grace with each other-and the young people they once were-this Christmas season. Worse, she’s forced to face Ryan himself, who has returned to town. As they rush to plan the wedding, Lorene is constantly around the family she almost joined. Five years later, Lorene has settled in to her old maid role, and she’s shocked when her younger sister announces her quick engagement to Ryan’s younger brother. Ryan Lapp had promised to marry Lorene Bontrager as soon as he was able to build them a house, but the day never came. From bestselling authors of Amish fiction come four delightful stories perfect for celebrating love, joy, and the everyday miracles Christmas brings.
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