Linda is no stranger to hardship. Now she dares to hope for a chance
at love and a new beginning.
As the sole survivor of a buggy accident that left her orphaned at age
four, Linda Zook was reluctantly raised by her Uncle Reuben. She longs
to be worthy of someone, but the lasting trauma of her injuries and
embittered upbringing have destroyed her self-worth. When Hannah
Peterson asks her to work at the Heart of Paradise Bed & Breakfast,
she's finally able to realize some confidence.
Aaron Ebersol left the Amish community seventeen years ago when he could
no longer bear the restrictions or the constant tension with his father.
Despite years of unanswered letters to his parents and the roots he's
put down in Missouri, Aaron rushes back to the Amish community of
Paradise, Pennsylvania, after receiving word of his mother's stroke.
Hesitant to get too close to the family he was once a part of, he
decides to stay at the Heart of Paradise Bed & Breakfast. Talking with
Linda allows him to explore his feelings about his family and his
position in the Amish community.
As Linda and Aaron open up to each other, their feelings for one another
turn into more than friendship, and Aaron must make a decision about his
future as an Amish man.
Can Linda and Aaron forgive the family members who have deceived and
forsaken them? And will Aaron be able to convince Linda that she is
worthy of his love?