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Beneath the Apple Blossoms - Spring Brought More Than Flowers

Natalie R. Bennett

Casa editrice: Velvet Ink Press

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Grace Langley never planned on coming back to Willow Creek. But the Apple Blossom Festival pulls her home, and among the rows of blooming trees she finds more than childhood memories she finds Eli Rowe, the boy she once loved and the man who never stopped waiting.
 
Eli stayed behind, tending the orchard and the people tied to it, even after Grace vanished without a goodbye. Now spring has returned, cider scents drifting through the air, and so have old feelings they never fully buried.
 
Working side by side to bring the festival alive, Grace and Eli slip into an old rhythm shared laughter, lingering glances, quiet moments that feel like more. Yet under the blossoms lie questions neither can ignore. The future looks fragile, and love alone might not be enough.
 
Can they build something lasting, or will the season pass before they find their way back?
 
***
 
Like every tale in Threads of Grace, their journey shows how faith, family, and devotion weave second chances into the plainest of days.
 
In Lancaster County and beyond, love often begins in quiet ways a kind gesture, a shared task, a letter left behind. Threads of Grace is a 10-book standalone Amish romance series that honors the steady strength of faith, community, and devotion. Each story stands alone yet carries the heart of Plain life, where every choice balances family, belief, and matters of love.
 
These tales follow widows learning to rebuild, siblings finding forgiveness, forbidden courtships tested by tradition, and tender beginnings after loss. They’re not about perfect endings but redemptive ones stitched with patience, resilience, and the simple rhythms of everyday life.
 
Told through shifting points of view and seasons of both joy and hardship, the series offers clean, emotionally rich stories with genuine moral stakes. Whether through quilting circles, letters, or quiet talks on the porch, Threads of Grace shows how even the simplest lives can hold extraordinary love.
 
Will you find your favorite story woven into these pages?
Disponibile da: 09/09/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 65 pagine.

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