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Rebecca's Choice

di Jerry S. Eicher

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Popular Amish fiction author Jerry Eicher finishes the Adam's County Trilogy with an intriguing story of a young couple's love, a community of faith, and devotion to truth. Rebecca Keim is now engaged to John Miller, and they are looking forward to life together. When Rebecca goes to Milroy to attend her beloved teacher's funeral, John receives a mysterious letter accusing Rebecca of scheming to marry him for money. Determined to forsake his past jealousies and suspicions, John tries hard to push the accusations from his mind. Upon Rebecca's return, disturbing news quickly follows. She is named as the sole heir to her teacher's three farms. But there's a conditionâ??she must marry an Amish man. When John confronts Rebecca, she claims to know nothing. Soon Rachel Byler, the vengeful but rightful heir to the property, arrives and reveals secrets from the past. Now the whole community is reeling!… (altro)

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Rebecca and John are soon to be married; however, Rebecca's teacher dies and she is named sole heir of her teacher;s three farms, if she marries an Amish man. What is Rebecca's choice???
  SABC | Sep 6, 2012 |
Set in Adams County, it is the third in The Adams County Trilogy but can be read as a stand alone.

This book is about Rebecca that is in love with an Amish man named John who was a minister's son, but she had been in love with a Mennonite man before and he had given her a ring which was wrong in the Amish faith, she broke up with him but had kept the ring. After she fell in love with John she threw the ring into the river but got in trouble with the Bishop because she had kept it.

Their problems are created by a selfish bishop's wife who believes she is initialed to an inheritance that is left to the main female characters by the bishop's wife's aunt Emma Miller the school teacher of so many of the children. All Rachel could think of was the money her aunt Emma had inherited from Rachel's father. She didn't want her husband to succeed in anything and when he bought goats and started to do really well she tried everything she could think of to get rid of them. All she could think of was getting back the money that Emma had inherited from her Rachel's father.

As Rebecca and John was planning their wedding and old teacher of Rebecca's had died and left her all her money and belonging to Rebecca so that she would marry an Amish man. She got in trouble again with the Amish because it looked as though she was only marring John for the money. Will things work out for them as the time approaches for the wedding.

This is the first book I have read by this author, he is an ok author but there are so many Amish writers out there, I found this it to be rather confusing in many of the conversations. I think maybe he came a little late into this field. The book didn't hold my interest as some of the other Amish author's do.

This book was sent to me for review by Harvest House Publishers ( )
  EdnaT | Aug 5, 2010 |
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Fiction. Literature. Romance. Christian Fiction. HTML:

Popular Amish fiction author Jerry Eicher finishes the Adam's County Trilogy with an intriguing story of a young couple's love, a community of faith, and devotion to truth. Rebecca Keim is now engaged to John Miller, and they are looking forward to life together. When Rebecca goes to Milroy to attend her beloved teacher's funeral, John receives a mysterious letter accusing Rebecca of scheming to marry him for money. Determined to forsake his past jealousies and suspicions, John tries hard to push the accusations from his mind. Upon Rebecca's return, disturbing news quickly follows. She is named as the sole heir to her teacher's three farms. But there's a conditionâ??she must marry an Amish man. When John confronts Rebecca, she claims to know nothing. Soon Rachel Byler, the vengeful but rightful heir to the property, arrives and reveals secrets from the past. Now the whole community is reeling!

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