Faith, tenderness, security—there's nothing a mother won't give. Now beloved author Charlotte Hubbard brings you an unforgettable tale of hope, courage, discovery...and the most precious gift of all. For widow Rose Raber, it’s been a year of tragic loss and difficult decisions. She thought providing for her young daughter was the greatest challenge she faced. Until her dying mother revealed that Rose was adopted—and her birth mother is someone with much to lose if the secret comes out. As Rose struggles to reconcile the truth with her faith—and her troubling curiosity—outgoing newcomer Matthias Wagler is another surprise she didn't expect. His optimism and easy understanding inspires her. And his prospective partnership with wealthy deacon Saul Hartzler promises a possible new life for them—together. But with this second chance comes yet another revelation for all involved. When Saul’s wife unexpectedly turns up at Rose’s new job, their bond as mother and daughter is instant and unmistakable. And it isn't long before an unforgiving Saul discovers the truth, threatening Matthias’s livelihood and Rose’s future. Now with more than just their happiness at stake, Rose and Matthias must find the strength and courage to stand strong—and trust God's enduring miracles of motherhood, forgiveness, and love. Praise for Charlotte Hubbard and the Seasons of the Heart series “Hubbard writes Amish stories with style and grace.” —RT Book Reviews “These very special books will sit proudly on my keeper shelf!” —Romance Reviews Today “Another great book centered around the Sweet Seasons Café.” —RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars “Those who enjoy a glimpse of the culture will find the story appealing.” --Publishers Weekly “A compelling story about a family in upheaval and a woman looking for strength. There is a sweet romance, a bit of mystery and plenty of tension. There's also a bonus section of delicious looking recipes!” --The News and Sentinel
Another beautiful gift book from (in)courage celebrates all kinds of mothers and mother-figures, filled with real-life stories, Scripture, brief devotions, and biblical encouragement.
They 'save up'their energy for when they are with their mothers, together again. Why do children benefit if theyare keptinmind? It's difficult tobe sure,and to correlate one aspectof mothering with how the child appears later on.
The relationship between a mother and her child is wholly unique yet completely universal.
In a busy Liverpool pub, life is far from easy... Lyn Andrews writes a moving saga in A Mother's Love, a tale of family relationships and ambition in one Liverpool pub. Perfect for fans of Anne Baker, Dilly Court and Maureen Lee.
This is after.' Amanda Wright was just four years old when she witnessed her mother’s brutal murder. John Dickinson, a family friend, strangled her mother to death in front of her and then he tried to do the same to Amanda.
This heart-felt journey identifies the harsh reality of being under appreciated as a mother and a son who's trying to right his wrongs before its too late. This story will be told for generations.
How a mother copes when tragedy strikes.
Their bellies and their cocks, that's all they're interested in.They gettheir bellies filledhere and theircocks serviced in town . . .' Harrietwas shocked but knew itwasthe rum talking. 'Shall I help you to bed, Mrs Cookson?
Praise for the writing of Charlotte Hubbard and the Seasons of the Heart series: “Hubbard writes Amish stories with style and grace.” —RT Book Reviews “Fans of Amish fiction will love the Seasons of the Heart series.” —Marta ...
A powerful book of motherhood quotes dedicated to the loving role that moms play in their children’s lives from the author of 365 Excuse Me . . . . While it’s difficult to truly capture the weight and power of a mother’s love, this ...