Wanting to relocate
from Shipshewana to somewhere new, Mercy Lapp answered an ad in The Budget to
work as a mother’s helper for Matthew and Shanna Yoder in Seymour , Missouri .
Mercy relocated from Shipshewana to give herself space and time to heal after
the death of her beau in a fishing trip on Lake Michigan .
Abner Hilty fled Shipshewana to Montana
to work on a ranch after he and his twin brother witnessed a murder. Now that
the killer is safely behind bars, Abner decides to visit his brother Abram in Missouri where he’d
settled with his bride of one month. Mercy is surprised to see Abner there, and
equally surprised by how much he’d changed physically since she’d last seen
him. Even though the two live in different districts they occasionally see each
other in town and form a fledging friendship. As Christmas approaches, an
unexpected heavy snow lets Abner and Mercy spend a lot of time together in
wintertime fun. Abner hopes to interest Mercy in a more permanent relationship.
But then Mercy has a potentially life changing discovery. Will she return to
Shipshewana to answer the summons of the past? Or settle in a new place?
Saturday, March 22, 2014
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