A Family Secret May Destroy a Couple’s Hope for Marriage Beloved, bestselling author of Amish fiction, Wanda E. Brunstetter tells a heartrending story from 1880 Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Canning discovers an awful secret in her deceased mother’s diary. Believing her chances for a happy marriage are spoiled, she leaves her fiancé a letter and flees town thinking all hope of a marriage to David is … of a marriage to David is lost. Praying that distance will heal her broken heart, she takes refuge in her grandparents’ Pennsylvania home.
Anticipating a Christmas Eve wedding with Elizabeth, David Stinner is confused by her letter and desperate to find her. Can David root out the truth about the past and bring back his bride? Or is the truth destined to bring an ultimate end to their romance?
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Simple story, more elmentary than typical pf this author.
It was okay but very predictable.
Tremendous message for all of us. Will definitely watch for more by this author.
Wonderful Happly ever after story!
Not one of my favorite reads
Couldn’t wait each evening to read a couple chapters as a reward for me. I enjoy books by this author. Christian based.
I always love Wanda Brunstetter books. She is an excellent author. Great series. Loved it.
Fun, easy read. I read it on one evening. Perfect before Christmas read.
Very good book with realistic characters and an unexpected plot twist. Very good read.
Sweet clean story for an easy afternoon read. It does keep you on the edge of your seat at times and will make you laugh out loud at others.
Short story, but very good!!
It was a fairly simple story but I did empathize with characters enough that I eagerly continued to read hoping it would resolve as I expected .
One of my favorite authors.
Liked
A clean, sweet, easy to read short story.
Fun read..great for Christmas fiction!
Kept me wanting to read until I finished it.
Enjoyed this!
This story is utterly predictable and the solution to the situation is so obvious, to anyone but the main character, that I had a hard time finishing it. The situation is just too full of unlikely coincidences, pointless understandings and utterly unrealistic reactions. With so many books and so little time, I’d recommend giving this one a pass.
This book bothered me in that two people so in love never communicated or shared their thoughts or problems with each other. If this was their way…how did they ever fall in love? Thought it was not realistic.