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A Woodland Miracle
A Woodland Miracle
A Woodland Miracle
Audiobook10 hours

A Woodland Miracle

Written by Ruth Reid

Narrated by Mia Gaskin

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Lasting love is going to take more than chance—it’s going to take a miracle.

Muscle weakness has left Grace Wagler with a broken body—and her childhood best friend has left her with a broken heart. She can hold her own in the timber camp (and do everything else the other women in Badger Creek can do), but in an Amish district where women outnumber men three to one, marriage is an unlikely prospect for a girl with bad legs.

Ben Eicher just arrived in Michigan from Pinecraft, Florida. When his most recent shenanigans proved too much for his daed’s patience, Ben was sent to the Upper Peninsula to work in the lumber camp—and he’s neither proud of his behavior nor thrilled about his new home.

But when Ben meets Grace, the struggling young woman quickly piques his curiosity. Of course, the last thing Grace wants is another friendship with a man who pities her. Tired of physical pain and romantic dead ends, Grace is ready to leave Badger Creek for the muscle specialist in Ohio, even if it contradicts her father’s wishes . . . and Ben’s.

Meanwhile, two dangerous men have found their way into the district. It isn’t long before their unsavory plans ensnare Grace and Ben in a chase that will not only endanger their lives . . . but test their love.

  • Sweet Amish romance
  • Book 2 of the Amish Wonders series
    • Book 1: A Miracle of Hope
    • Book 2: A Woodland Miracle
    • Book 3: A Dream of Miracles
  • Book length: 90,000 words
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs
LanguageEnglish
PublisherThomas Nelson
Release dateApr 21, 2020
ISBN9780785241195
A Woodland Miracle
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Ruth Reid

Ruth Reid is a CBA and ECPA bestselling author of the Heaven on Earth, the Amish Wonders, and the Amish Mercies series. She’s a full-time pharmacist who lives in Florida with her husband and three children. When attending Ferris State University School of Pharmacy in Big Rapids, Michigan, she lived on the outskirts of an Amish community and had several occasions to visit the Amish farms. Her interest grew into love as she saw the beauty in living a simple life. Visit Ruth online at RuthReid.com; Facebook: Author-Ruth-Reid; Twitter: @AuthorRuthReid.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Title: A Woodland Miracle (An Amish Wonders Novel #2)Author: Ruth ReidPages: 352Year: 2015Publisher: Thomas NelsonMy rating is 5 stars.Whew! This one really had me on the edge of my seat with every page I turned…wow! I thought I couldn’t read fast enough as the suspense and danger in the book kept climbing! Grace is the oldest child who has had to shoulder the care for the house and her younger siblings. What has made it more difficult is Grace’s disability and at times fear.Ben and Toby were sent to Michigan by their fathers to stay and hopefully mature while working for an uncle. However, when they arrive, the uncle isn’t expected to return for weeks because he has gone timbering. Oh, but there is danger lurking as a man said to be dangerous by police may be in the area while Ben at first toys with Grace’s feelings.The suspense and twists with turns in the plot kept me up most of the night reading as I couldn’t close the book. The tension is set on high throughout the book and readers never foresee where the author is going to take the story. I love reading novels that tell a good story and keep me engrossed while also entertaining me. I wasn’t disappointed!I hope you read all three books in the series as they are worth the time to enjoy and share with friends and family. Now, I must move on to the third book titled, A Dream of Miracles. I hope to hear about your reading, sharing and thoughts about the books soon.Disclosure of Material Connection: I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really despised one of the main characters. I tried to like her, really. I just felt she was too busy trying to become a martyr and feeling sorry for herself. I wanted to shake her in order to get some sense in her head. Still, the book held my interest to the end, even though I felt the ending was a bit abrupt. I am glad the author didn't make everything perfect in the end.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    An Amish story that starts with two young gentlemen in a Florida settlement getting in trouble and being sent to cold Michigan, a rather unusual punishment, but awakening.We have boy arriving, girl at station picking up her Aunt, girl making rash judgment of disliking boy, thinking he is a fence jumper. Loved the rather hard time she gives him, and he seems to be confirming her suspicions without even trying to.The story goes on like this with boy interested in girl, and girl having a medical problem, and insecure, and liking boy, but not sure. When all of a sudden, there is a major change in the peace and security of the Amish community. We are now in a life or death struggle, and with all of the hurts and violence, we wonder if or who will survive.Ben Eichner is a rebel in some ways, and has displeased his father many times, being in legal trouble was the straw that broke the dam, and that is how Ben and Toby have appeared in the frozen north. What a new environment they are in, one day no coat to bundles of clothing, and warm ocean, to frozen creek water.You will love some of the decisions, and wonder about others, but soon realize that God is in charge here. Such a display of faith, and following of our Father’s wishes, and compassion for our fellow man, whether they are Amish or English.I really enjoyed this story, and hope there is more to come, I did love that the epilogue filled in a lot of unanswered questions, but I do want more.I received this book from Net Galley and the Publisher Thomas Nelson, and was not required to give a positive review.