Betrothed to a stranger
The Amish Country Courtships series continues!
An accident leaves Anna Weaver with no memory of her Amish hometownâs newest arrivalâher fiancé! After a whirlwind courtship, their weddingâs in six weeks...but how can she marry a man she canât remember? Carpenter Fletcher Chupp takes her on a walk down memory lane, but thereâs one thing he wants to keep hidden: a secret that might just lose him the woman he loves.
CARRIE LIGHTE lives in Massachusetts, where her neighbors include several Mennonite farming families. She loves traveling and first learned about Amish culture when she visited Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as a young girl. When she isnât writing or reading, she enjoys baking bread, playing word games and hiking, but her all-time favorite activity is bodyboarding with her loved ones when the surfâs up at Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod.
ISBN: 978-1-474-08246-4
ANNAâS FORGOTTEN FIANCÃ
© 2018 Carrie Lighte
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She was so close.
Fletcher could hear the soft puff of Annaâs breath as she blew on her tea. Last week heâd have draped his arm around her shoulders as they sat on the porch swing, but tonight he wasnât sure the gesture would be welcome. Something was wrong. He was afraid sheâd remembered the misgiving that had caused her to write the note the day of her accident.
His stomach clenched when she said, âLetâs talk about the wedding. For starters, I donât remember if Iâve made your suit yet.â
âJah,â he answered, half choking on the word in his relief. âYou made it and I feel pretty dapper in it, if I say so myself.â
âHow about my dress?â
âYou planned a sister day to work on it.â
âGut to know. Now if I can only remember about you and about our relationship. Iâve been praying that my memory will return any moment now and all will become clear.â
âJah, any moment now, all will become clear,â he repeated.
But what would happen once it did?
Dear Reader,
Thank you for following Anna and Fletcher on their sometimes rocky, sometimes smooth trip down memory lane and back again.
Although their story is fictional, it was loosely inspired by my experiences observing loved ones suffering from head injuries and memory loss, the effects of which were frightening and frustrating for everyone involved. Itâs such a relief to know we can trust the Lord for comfort, guidance and healing during those situations.
Trust also plays a vital role in falling in love. Remember when you first risked sharing your heart with that special person in your life? Remember when that special person began opening up to you? As Dr. Donovan told Anna and Fletcher, falling in love is a gift. Itâs something to celebrate. Fortunately, we donât need to suffer amnesia to relive that joy: we can experience it by calling our memories to mind.
May all your romantic relationships have more songs than stones!
Blessings,
Carrie Lighte
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.