Author: Carrie Lighte
Publisher: Love Inspired (Harlequin)
Publication Date: May 19, 2020
Sometimes the truth comes at a cost. Can
she forgive him when she learns his true identity? Posing as an Amish
groundskeeper at Rose Allgyer’s lakeside cabin retreat, Englischer Caleb
Miller is determined to clear his brother’s name of theft. But as he’s drawn to
Rose’s good nature, the burden of his ruse gets heavier—especially after
learning Rose was deceived by her ex-fiancé. Still guarded, will Rose trust
Caleb with her heart when she discovers he isn’t who he claims to be?
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Enjoy this excerpt, HER AMISH SUITOR’S SECRET by Carrie Lighte (Love
Inspired)
“Isn’t it quiet where you live in Wisconsin?”
“It’s not this quiet. This peaceful. There’s something about
being here, where sometimes the loudest sound I hear is water lapping the
shore… It makes me feel so calm. I feel like that when I’m working in the
fields, too. Probably because when I was young I used to es-cape to the garden
when—”
Rose stopped paddling, eager to hear the rest of his
sentence. He hardly ever talked about his youth. “When what?” she pressed,
looking over her shoulder to get a glimpse of his face.
Over the past couple of weeks while chatting with Rose,
Caleb had occasionally forgotten to guard his Englisch identity, but until now,
he’d always guarded his emotions, especially those concerning his upbringing.
He hadn’t meant to disclose his feelings tonight—he hadn’t even intended to
spend any time alone with Rose. But opening up to her seemed to happen
naturally, in spite of yesterday’s resolution to put distance between himself
and the Amish of Serenity Ridge. So he continued, “My mamm and daed bickered a
lot and it helped to go outdoors to get away from them. When I was gardening, I
forgot about their troubles. Tending to Gott’s creation made me feel… Well, it
made me feel tranquil.” Kind of like how I feel right now.
Caleb had also stopped paddling and mild waves gently rocked
the canoe. In the moonlight, he could see Rose’s eyebrows were furrowed and she
appeared to be contemplating what he’d just said. After a quiet spell, she
questioned, “Does gardening still bring you a sense of tranquility?”
“Jah, it does.” Caleb’s mouth went dry as he anticipated her
next question: she was going to ask why he’d become a teacher instead of a
farmer, and he couldn’t drum up a credible reply.
Instead, she gave him a fetching smile and, before twisting
forward in her seat again, she added, “I’m glad. For our sake, as well as for
yours.”
Caleb let his breath out slowly. He dipped his paddle into
the water and Rose did, too. As they journeyed he thought about how amazing it
felt to confide in her. Maybe he wasn’t being honest about the facts of his
life, but tonight he’d been honest about his emotions. And even though Rose’s
back was to him as she sat in the bow, there was something so…not necessarily
romantic, but so personal about being with her that he’d never felt with his
friends or any of the women he’d ever dated. Rose seems to enjoy spending time
with me, too, Caleb rationalized. So what’s the harm in continuing to develop
friendships here as long as no one finds out I’m Englisch?
When they pulled onto the shore near the trailhead by
Paradise Point, Caleb hopped out and dragged the canoe several feet up the
embankment so Rose wouldn’t get her shoes wet, and then they headed for the
forested path. It was much darker beneath the trees than on the open water, so
Rose shone the flashlight on the ground in front of her. Caleb initially tried
to follow in her foot-steps but after tripping twice, he decided to accompany
her side by side on the narrow path in order to get the benefit of the light.
“I think we should talk so we don’t startle any animals,”
Rose announced loudly. “Or we should sing.”
“My singing would frighten the animals,” Caleb jested.
“In that case, you should have serenaded the skunks on the
porch—maybe they would have left.”
“Or they would have sprayed me,” Caleb said. “This probably
isn’t the right time to ask, but are there many other kinds of animals in these
woods?”
“Serenity Ridge has a family of moose that sometimes make
their presence known. The other night when I was coming back from the dining hall,
I thought I heard one in the bushes behind me, but then it went quiet.”
Caleb’s ears perked up. “What night was that?”
“I think it was last Monday or Tuesday, but don’t worry, it
turned out to be a deer—I saw its tracks on the path. That’s the thing about
animals and buwe—they always leave tracks. When my breider were young, my mamm
always knew when they’d been exploring down by the swamp instead of doing their
chores because of what her kitchen floor looked like. You’d think it would
occur to them to take off their shoes before they came inside, but it never
did,” Rose said, giggling.
For the rest of their hike Caleb asked questions about her
siblings and their families, and he told her a couple anecdotes about Ryan,
too. Finally the trees thinned out and Rose announced they were nearing the
summit. Caleb was about to remark he wished they’d brought re-freshments when
he heard a noise in the distance, almost a metallic sound, or like something
scraping against a rock. He came to a halt and tugged Rose’s arm to make her
stop, too. With his chin nearly resting on her shoul-der, he whispered into her
ear, “What was that?”
“I didn’t hear anything,” she whispered back, and flashed
the light into the woods on one side of the path and then the other. Caleb
didn’t see anything unusual. He didn’t hear anything unusual, either, other
than the thundering of his pulse, which was probably more from standing so
close to Rose than from being alarmed. Half a minute passed and nothing stirred
in the woods.
He must have imagined it, Caleb thought, merely two seconds
before an earsplitting shot reverberated through the night air.
About the author:
Carrie Lighte enjoys traveling to Amish communities across the United States and she hopes to visit a few in Canada soon, too. When she isn't writing, reading or researching, she likes to hike, kayak and spend time at the beach.
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