Amish Romance (Amish Bed & Breakfast Book 4)

Amish Romance (Amish Bed & Breakfast Book 4)
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Ruth Hartzler's father was from generations of what people refer to as "Closed Open" or "Gospel Hall" Brethren. Musical instruments were forbidden, with the exception of the traditional pump organ which was allowed only if played in the home for hymn music. Ruth's mother, a Southern Baptist, had years of struggle adapting to the cultural differences, and always cut her hair, which was a continual concern
Women had to wear hats in meetings (what others would call church meetings) but not elsewhere. Ruth Hartzler is a widow with one adult child and two grandchildren. All baptized men were able to speak (preach, or give out a hymn) spontaneously at meetings. She lives alone with her Yorkshire Terrier and two cats. Ruth's mother, a Southern Baptist, had years of struggle adapting to the cultural differences, and always cut her hair, which was a continual concern to Ruth's father's family. Even so, singing of hymns in accompaniment was forbidden. Ruth still has close friends in the Brethren, as well as the Amish, both groups descending from Anabaptists. About the Author Ruth Hartzler's father was from generations of what people refer to as "Closed Open" or "Gospel Hall" Brethren. Musical instruments were forbi
Amish Haven3. Amish RomanceAll Ruth Hartzler's books are available in LARGE PRINT paperback as well as standard paperback.. Amish Romance (Amish Bed & Breakfast, Book 4)Amish RomanceMiriam is doing her best to cope with an influx of guests, when the sheriff calls by to warn her that a cat burglar has struck in the area. Could the thief be numbered amongst her guests? Miriam begins seeing her guests in a new light, and more than one of them is acting suspiciously.Miriam finally thinks she has discovered Jonas’s secret.Will Miriam grasp true love, or will it forever be just out of reach?In this happy, feel-good Amish romance series:1. Amish Favor4. Amish Trust2