He marries her out of need. She marries him to escape. What does love
have to do with it?
When her father falsely accuses a stranger of dishonoring her, Bethel
Eicher finds herself promised in marriage to a man she's never met. Not
exactly a dream come true, but since she has spent several years caring
for her handicapped mother, she's already considered an old maid at
twenty-five--and she longs to escape her lonely life as permanent
caregiver.
When newly-called Amish preacher Gideon Kaiser learns he's been accused
of a dishonorable act, he's horrified. But his wife died in childbirth
and his baby needs a mother, so he figures marrying a woman he's never
met could be beneficial.
How can Bethel and Gideon possibly make their marriage work--especially
when the truth behind the accusations is revealed?