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An unbroken heart / Kathleen Fuller.

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextSeries: Fuller, Kathleen, Amish of Birch Creek ; book 2.Whakaahuatanga: viii, 293 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780718033187
  • 0718033183
Ngā marau: Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 23
Summary: "After an accident takes the lives of her parents and leaves Joanna Schrock injured, she must overcome her grief in order to open her heart to healing, forgiveness, and love. Joanna Schrock returns home after a long stint in a physical rehabilitation center, but everything is different. Her parents have died, her sister is married, and she is having to learn to walk again with the help of her crutches. The one thing that hasn't changed is Andrew Beiler. He is still trying to court her, to win her heart, despite the fact that she does not deserve his attention. After all, she should have been the one to die in that accident, not her parents. Andrew knows Joanna is worth fighting for, if only she could see it for herself. The woman he fell in love with--the one who also fell in love with him--is still in there, he's sure about it. And if he has to meet her down in her dark valley to help her find her way out, he will do so gladly. When the police finally catch and arrest the man responsible for the accident, Joanna must face not only the man who caused the greatest tragedy in her life, but also her own inner demons. If she can find it in herself to forgive the man behind the wheel, can she finally find forgiveness for herself for surviving? And open her heart to the love she's been denying herself?"--
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"After an accident takes the lives of her parents and leaves Joanna Schrock injured, she must overcome her grief in order to open her heart to healing, forgiveness, and love. Joanna Schrock returns home after a long stint in a physical rehabilitation center, but everything is different. Her parents have died, her sister is married, and she is having to learn to walk again with the help of her crutches. The one thing that hasn't changed is Andrew Beiler. He is still trying to court her, to win her heart, despite the fact that she does not deserve his attention. After all, she should have been the one to die in that accident, not her parents. Andrew knows Joanna is worth fighting for, if only she could see it for herself. The woman he fell in love with--the one who also fell in love with him--is still in there, he's sure about it. And if he has to meet her down in her dark valley to help her find her way out, he will do so gladly. When the police finally catch and arrest the man responsible for the accident, Joanna must face not only the man who caused the greatest tragedy in her life, but also her own inner demons. If she can find it in herself to forgive the man behind the wheel, can she finally find forgiveness for herself for surviving? And open her heart to the love she's been denying herself?"--

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