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Abiding Mercy

Reid, Ruth 1963- (author.).

Summary:

"Sixteen-year-old Faith has worked full-time in her parents' restaurant since she finished eighth grade. She loves her Amish community--and the romantic attentions of her longtime friend, Gideon. When her sister seems to be getting too friendly with Englischers, and her parents are in a buggy accident, Faith wants to escape into her dream of joining the church and getting married. But then a local newspaper runs a story about a child named Adriana who was kidnapped fifteen years earlier, and everything Faith has held true comes into question. Suddenly the community Faith has known her whole life seems unreal. Can she even trust her own family? And how will she ever find home again if she no longer belongs in the world she knows best?"--Amazon.com.
"From bestselling Amish author Ruth Reid comes a brand new series full of sweet romance, thought-provoking questions, and elements of mystery"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780718082451
  • ISBN: 0718082451
  • ISBN: 9780718082444
  • ISBN: 0718082443
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (342 pages)
  • Publisher: Nashville, Tennessee : Thomas Nelson, [2017]

Content descriptions

Source of Description Note:
Print version record.
Subject: n-us-mi
Amish Fiction
Family secrets Fiction
Kidnapping victims Fiction
Young women Fiction
Michigan Fiction
Young women
Kidnapping victims
Family secrets
Amish
Michigan
FICTION / Romance / Clean & Wholesome
Genre: Romance fiction.
Religious fiction.
Christian fiction.
Love stories.
Religious fiction.
Romance fiction.
Fiction.
Electronic books.

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