“Is someone courting you?” Arden asked.
“That’s a brazen question.” It was also a question that stung a little bit.
“I was just...” His face colored. “Sorry, I was curious. I thought someone would be... I mean...”
His embarrassment softened her. “No, I don’t have anyone special at the moment, not that it’s your business. But we do have a quality matchmaker here in Redemption, and as my mammi points out, I’ve got some marriageable qualities. So I don’t think it’s being too prideful to expect to find a husband.”
Besides, Sarai had faith that Gott would bring the right man along...hopefully soon, and very possibly in Shipshewana.
“You’ll have no problem at all.” Arden shot her a lopsided smile that made her breath catch. He’d always been a charmer.
Arden had also always irritated her. While the other girls in Redemption swooned at his smiles and got their hearts broken by this too-smooth and too-handsome man, Sarai had seen him for what he was—selfish. It was a game for him, and she refused to ever fall for the likes of Arden Stoltzfus.
Patricia Johns is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author who writes from Alberta, Canada. She has her Hon. BA in English literature and currently writes for Harlequin’s Love Inspired and Heartwarming lines. She also writes Amish romance for Kensington Books. You can find her at patriciajohns.com.
Books by Patricia Johns
Love Inspired
Amish Country Matches
The Amish Matchmaking Dilemma
Their Amish Secret
The Amish Marriage Arrangement
Redemption’s Amish Legacies
The Nanny’s Amish Family
A Precious Christmas Gift
Wife on His Doorstep
Snowbound with the Amish Bachelor
Blended Amish Blessings
The Amish Matchmaker’s Choice
Harlequin Heartwarming
Amish Country Haven
A Deputy in Amish Country
A Cowboy in Amish Country
Her Amish Country Valentine
Visit the Author Profile page at LoveInspired.com for more titles.
The Amish Marriage Arrangement
Patricia Johns
Let all your things be done with charity.
—1 Corinthians 16:14
To my husband and son. I love you both so much! You are the happiest part of every day.
Contents
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five