The listing, The Postcard And The CrossRoad has ended.
This is a two in one (2-1) book, hardcover, In very good condition. I read it only once, if you like Beverly Lewis you will like this book, I like her but her books are not one's I keep. I have 5 more, will be putting them on later.
TWO WORLDS COLLIDE WHEN A YOUNG AMISH WIDOW MEETS A WORLD-WEARY JOURNALIST. There are few easy answers in Life, especially when it comes to matters of the heart. Beverly Lewis's two bestselling Amish novels of suspense, romance and faith, combined here in one exclusive volume for Crossings Memebers, explore the age-old question: Is this the person God wants me to spend the rest of my life with? In the postcard, Rachel Yoder, a New Order Amish woman, loses her husband and son in a tragic accident and returns to her parents with her second child, Annie, in tow. Resigned to a life as a widow, she helps he rfamily runa bed -and breakfast in a quaint Lancaster County town.
Philip Bradley, a world-weary journalist from New York City, is assigned to write an article on the Amish. While lodging at the Yoder's B& B, he discovers a postcard that reveals a shocking tale of a community shattered by a betrayal and united in secrecy. Can Rachel heal her broken heart... and survive the secret the postcard has revealed?
In the Crossroads, Philip can't forget Rachel and little Annie after he returns to New York and decides he must know once and for all if he truly loves the soft-spoken young widow. He returns to Lancaster County and immerses himself in the way of the Plain Peopleand , to his delight, Rachel returns his love.
But Philip must make a hard decision either join his beloved adn her Anabaptist faith, or return without her to modern life.