Unique Amish Historical from a Bestselling, Award-Winning
Author
Amish pacifism is sorely tested in the Paradise Valley settlement
in the 1920s. When an army of bandits descends on them, the Amish
are saved by the last-minute arrival of government troops. But they
soon learn that soldiers can be as cruel as the bandits themselves.
Then a bishop travels to Mexico, and Caleb's daughters are finally
able to marry, though the ban still looms for Miriam even as her
beloved Domingo decides he must go off to fight in the coming war.
As Caleb's frail hope of peace and freedom in Mexico slips away, he
is left to ponder the question: In times of trouble, on whom should
we rely?
Inspired by Actual Events!
"I want you to promise you will always be my sister."
There were tears in Miriam's eyes as their foreheads touched and
Rachel whispered, "No matter what. Always."
Now in its fourth year, the Amish settlement in Mexico is thriving.
But as new settlers arrive, sons and daughters marry, babies are
born, and crops grow thick, a storm looms on the horizon. And Caleb
Bender knows--perhaps better than anyone--that the worst of storms
don't come from the western skies.
They come on horseback.
When their very existence is threatened, the Amish turn to the
Mexican government for help, only to discover that the rulers of
men are fickle and security is an illusion. Tried by fire and riven
by war, Caleb and Domingo come to understand that the kingdom of
God is not to be found in land or buildings or gold or armies, but
in the hearts of peaceful men trying to feed their families.
Watching helplessly as daughters Rachel, Miriam, and Emma are drawn
inexorably toward their separate destinies, Caleb is forced to
confront the most important decision of his life.
"Authentic characters and attention to detail recommend this third
entry in a strong series (Paradise Valley; The Captive
Heart), to readers of T. Davis Bunn and Gilbert Morris."
-Library Journal
Dale Cramer is the author of the bestselling and critically acclaimed novels Paradise Valley and The Captive Heart. Dale lives in McDonough, Georgia, with his wife and two sons. Learn more at www.dalecramer.com.