A Simple Vow

· Simple Gifts Book 1 · Zebra Books
4.6
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An Amish man and woman bond as he searches for the real father of abandoned twins in this romance from the author of Morning Star.

As far as Edith Riehl is concerned, the baby twins thrust suddenly into her arms are a heaven-sent gift. Unable to conceive, she longs to be a mother with a home of her own. She’s going to abide by her promise to handsome Asa Detweiler to take care of them while he looks for their real father. And even if her domineering dat Cornelius refuses to countenance Asa’s suit, she can only pray the bachelor’s honesty and persistence will uncover the truth—even as he’s kindled an impossible hope for a love of her own…

Asa can’t understand why anyone would think he would be so dishonorable as to father babies and then abandon them. He’s determined to clear his name—but Edith’s caring ways also inspire him to help heal her wounded spirit and earn her trust. In the face of heartbreaking deception, he and Edith must find the strength to understand, forgive…and claim their own hearts’ joy.

Praise for Charlotte Hubbard


“Hubbard writes Amish stories with style and grace.”—RT Book Reviews 


“Charlotte Hubbard has a way of writing that draws you into the story from beginning to end.”—Romance Junkies

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4.6
8 reviews
Kristina Anderson
28 May 2016
A Simple Vow by Charlotte Hubbard is the first book in a Simple Gifts series. In Willow Ridge the town is getting ready for the wedding of Ira Hooley and Millie Glick. Edith Riehl steps out onto the front porch and hears people arguing. Then she hears babies crying. She goes to investigate and finds two babies. Edith immediately picks them up and soothes them. Will Gingerich was bringing the babies to the Riehl’s to see if they could take care of them for him. His wife, Molly recently died from cancer leaving behind the six month old twins. On her deathbed she said the name Asa. Will found out that Molly was pregnant when she married him, but not by him. Will is at his wit’s end and needs assistance while he takes care of funeral arrangements. Edith happily takes in the twins without consulting her father. Edith loves children, but Edith is unable to have her own kids (thanks to an infection from a burst appendix when she was a teenager). Will was arguing with Asa Detweiler. He is accusing Asa of getting his Molly in the family way. Asa has never heard of Molly and denies the accusation. Asa promises Edith to get to the bottom of the situation. Asa is immediately drawn to Edith and does not want anything to stand in his way of courting her. Who is the father of the twins? Edith will have to contend with her penny pinching father who has not been in the best of moods since his wife passed away. Also, Edith feels that someone is watching her. Is she imagining it or is someone out there lurking? Will things work out between Asa and Edith? You will have to read A Simple Vow to find out. In A Simple Vow we get to revisit the town of Willow Ridge and the people who live there. It is a warm and welcoming town that is different from other Amish towns. Many women own and run businesses and the bishop is more open than most. There is a great twist that readers may or may not see coming (I figured out but then I read many mystery novels). A Simple Vow is well-written and pleasurable to read (it’s a nice change of pace). It contains good messages (moral lessons) on forgiveness, Christian love, and lending a helping hand (Christian charity). A Simple Vow has a sweet ending. If you have not read the books prior to A Simple Vow, it can get confusing. This is the first book in a new series, but it is based on characters from a previous series of books (Seasons of the Heart). I give A Simple Vow 4 out of 5 stars (I liked it). I will definitely be reading more books in the Simple Gifts series (and any other books by Charlotte Hubbard). I received a complimentary copy of A Simple Vow from NetGalley in exchange for an honest evaluation of the book.
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About the author

Drawing upon her experiences in Jamesport, the largest Old Order Amish community west of the Mississippi, longtime Missourian Charlotte Hubbard writes of simpler times and a faith-based lifestyle. Charlotte considers it her personal mission to feed people—to share hearth and home. Faith and family, farming and food preservation are hallmarks of her lifestyle—and the foundation of all her Amish romance series. She’s a deacon, a dedicated church musician, and a choir member. When she’s not writing, she loves to try new recipes, crochet, and sew. Charlotte now lives in Minnesota with her husband and their border collie. Please visit her at charlottehubbard.com.

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