The Survivor: Families of Honor, Book ThreeMattie’s body has healed from the cancer that nearly took her life . . . but can she find the man who can mend her lonely heart? Mattie has faced more in her twenty-three years than she ever imagined possible. Having successfully battled cancer, she’s ready to reenter the world with hopes for her future. But while she was in and out of hospitals, other Amish girls her age were courting and finding the men they would marry. The only man who’s ever made her heart beat faster is Graham Weaver, her best friend, who has always been there to comfort her, in good times and bad. Is it finally time for their friendship to become something more? But cruel gossip is spreading, claiming that Graham’s the father of the baby Jenna Yoder’s carrying. Will Mattie’s dreams of a happily-ever-after be crushed before they’ve left the ground? |
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... waiting room. As the hours passed, she'd bite her tongue and bide her time. Not very patiently, however. She'd always secretly thought patience was somewhat overvalued. Now was her chance. At the moment, she and Graham were the only two ...
... ll explain later . Another time , " she blurted as she stepped backward and waited for the elevator doors to open and allow people inside . Except they did not . The doors didn't open , that was . Instead , 2 • Shelley Shepard Gray.
... waited for them to exit. “We've been worried.” “We are fine,” Graham answered. “What happened?” Tom shrugged his shoulders. “Who knows? Everything around here runs like clockwork for days, then suddenly it all falls apart!” He rolled ...
... waiting for us . " " Of course , " she replied , slowly realizing that nothing was going to ever be the same between them again . She didn't know whether to be happy or cry . She settled for silent . It had taken them double the usual ...
... waiting a few more years for Mattie to get back to the person she was. To one day be ready for love again. But instead of ... wait? I'm hoping to join Calvin—” He skidded to a stop as he saw that his mother wasn't alone. “Jenna?” “Hello ...
Contents
Section 18 | 164 |
Section 19 | 171 |
Section 20 | 181 |
Section 21 | 188 |
Section 22 | 199 |
Section 23 | 213 |
Section 24 | 221 |
Section 25 | 226 |
Section 9 | 78 |
Section 10 | 86 |
Section 11 | 97 |
Section 12 | 108 |
Section 13 | 116 |
Section 14 | 125 |
Section 15 | 134 |
Section 16 | 147 |
Section 17 | 155 |
Section 26 | 233 |
Section 27 | 241 |
Section 28 | 247 |
Section 29 | 254 |
Section 30 | 264 |
Section 31 | 271 |
Section 32 | 287 |