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A Convenient Amish Bride
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Two girls need a mother…
And she’s ready for the job.
After the loss of her perfect match, Amish waitress Ruby Kaufmann resigns herself to a solitary life—until she meets widower David Weiss and his young daughters. Ruby has always wanted a family, and David is desperate for help because his aging parents can no longer assist with the girls. Will a marriage of convenience be the perfect solution…or a second chance at love neither expects?
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And she’s ready for the job.
After the loss of her perfect match, Amish waitress Ruby Kaufmann resigns herself to a solitary life—until she meets widower David Weiss and his young daughters. Ruby has always wanted a family, and David is desperate for help because his aging parents can no longer assist with the girls. Will a marriage of convenience be the perfect solution…or a second chance at love neither expects?
From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
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“This is my second book I've read by Lucy Bayer and once again it's a 5 star read!
Not going to lie, Marriage of Convenience IS my favorite trope. But the whole story was just wonderful. She's getting up there in age and being pressured to move out of the family home and into her brothers home to be a nanny. And while she had no other plans, she's not ready to settle there. But timing is everything. And her chance meeting with the quiet windower David and his two young girls offers another opportunity. A convenient marriage. The kids need a mother, and she needs a future. So they set out to have a friendship that is only convenient and not real.... but can all their forced promixity make them start to develop REAL feelings for each other?!
This is very much a grumpy vs sunshine, opposites attract, forced promixity, closed off to love, marriage of convenience story. And it is SO good!”

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