Plain and FancyIs it good for two people-one plain, the other fancy-to fall in love? Laura Meade loves her modern life, yet she fascinated by the Amish culture in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where she is studying interior design. Upon their first meeting, she is immediately attracted to Eli Yoder, one of the Plain People, but Laura has no real concept about faith, God's love, and forgiveness of sins. Eli is also enamored with Laura, but to marry outside his faith would be forbidden. What then is the hope for love? Plain and Fancy is book 3 in the Brides of Lancaster County series. Other books in the series include A Merry Heart: Book 1, Looking for a Miracle: Book 2, and The Hope Chest: Book 4. |
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... asked Laura if she would like to sample something. She stared longingly at a piece of apple pie. They did look delicious, but she'd had breakfast not long ago and didn't think she needed the extra calories. “No thanks. I'm not really ...
... asked Laura if she would like to sample something. She stared longingly at a piece of apple pie. They did look delicious, but she'd had breakfast not long ago and didn't think she needed the extra calories. “No thanks. I'm not really ...
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... asking. I'm twenty-three, and my folks think I ought to be married already.” Eli lifted the cup of root beer to his lips. So, he's single and just a year older than me. Laura wasn't sure why, but that bit of information gave her some ...
... asking. I'm twenty-three, and my folks think I ought to be married already.” Eli lifted the cup of root beer to his lips. So, he's single and just a year older than me. Laura wasn't sure why, but that bit of information gave her some ...
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... asked suddenly. She glanced at her blue jeans and giggled. “These aren't men's trousers. They're made for a woman, and they're really quite comfortable.” When Eli made no comment, she decided it was her turn to ask another question ...
... asked suddenly. She glanced at her blue jeans and giggled. “These aren't men's trousers. They're made for a woman, and they're really quite comfortable.” When Eli made no comment, she decided it was her turn to ask another question ...
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... asked her on a date? Well, maybe not a date exactly, but at least it was another chance to see him. “That would be nice,” she said, forcing her voice to remain steady. “What should I bring?” “Just a hearty appetite and a warm jacket. I ...
... asked her on a date? Well, maybe not a date exactly, but at least it was another chance to see him. “That would be nice,” she said, forcing her voice to remain steady. “What should I bring?” “Just a hearty appetite and a warm jacket. I ...
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... asked a lot of questions about his way of life, but he hadn't asked that many about hers. He would have to do that next Saturday, because there were so many things he wanted to know. How long would she be in Lancaster studying at the ...
... asked a lot of questions about his way of life, but he hadn't asked that many about hers. He would have to do that next Saturday, because there were so many things he wanted to know. How long would she be in Lancaster studying at the ...
Contents
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CHAPTER 17 | |
CHAPTER 18 | |
CHAPTER 19 | |
CHAPTER 20 | |
CHAPTER 21 | |
CHAPTER 22 | |
CHAPTER 23 | |
CHAPTER 9 | |
CHAPTER 10 | |
CHAPTER 11 | |
CHAPTER 12 | |
CHAPTER 13 | |
CHAPTER 14 | |
CHAPTER 15 | |
CHAPTER 24 | |
CHAPTER 25 | |
CHAPTER 26 | |
CHAPTER 27 | |
CHAPTER 28 | |
EPILOGUE 35 BACK COVER MATERIAL | |
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