Two years ago, Rosa ran away from her Amish family and lifestyle. Now she finds herself unmarried and pregnant with a baby the father won’t claim. He only choice for a life for her baby is to return home. But her dad is very strict, and she is afraid he will kick her out as soon as he sees her.
Her co-worker, Anthony, has vacation coming. He suggests he use it to pose as her husband, and take her to see her folks. At the end of two weeks, they could have a big fight, split up, and pretend to get a divorce. Her family would feel sorry for her, and take her in.
This sounds great until they actually do it, and things do not go as they thought–especially since Rosa does not warn Anthony that her family is Amish. In the end, things happen they had not counted on, and a big mess results. Additionally, Rosa’s sister, Susan, attempts to sabotage everything Rosa tries to do.
Although part of a series, this story stands on its own. However, the book before this one, The Peacemaker, talks a lot about Rosa, so reading it would add even more to this story.
I recommend this great five-star tale. It will grab your attention from the beginning, and not let go.
Also, included in the book is the recipe for German pizza.
Thanks to Barbour Books, for providing Tickmenot with a book to review. Opinions are my own.
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