Love's Dwelling

Love's Dwelling

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  • Create Date:2021-05-09 12:31:15
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kelly Irvin
  • ISBN:1713616416
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Summary

The first in a new Amish romance series set in Kansas, Love's Dwelling reminds us that family is more than what you are born into; it's who you choose as well。


Cassie Yoder loves her job as a housekeeper for elderly couple Job and Dinah Keim。 Their only children, a son and daughter, left the Haven, Kansas, district and their faith more than twenty years earlier with no contact。 Cassie feels for the Keims because her own parents' infertility struggles left her an only child in a community where big families are a blessing。


When Child Protective Services shows up on the Keims' doorstep with their five grandchildren, their quiet lives—and Cassie's—are turned upside down。 Mason, the oldest grandson at twenty-two, believes his siblings should be his responsibility and struggles with giving the Keims authority。


Moving in with the Keims, Cassie jumps in with both feet and is happy for the challenge of caring for these English-raised children。


Mason and Cassie strike up an uneasy alliance that turns into friendship, and then something more, but neither dares to admit it。 Can an English man and an Amish woman find common ground and a home together?

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Reviews

Michelle Rhoden

Cassie is working for an elderly Amish couple, the Keim’s when a social worker and children appear on their doorstep。 Turns out that the Keims daughter Georgia who left the Amish community over 20 years ago because she was pregnant with Mason, has been killed and she made her parents guardians over her children。 Mason, the oldest child was not aware of his mother’s Amish background and soon discovers that his dad could be Amish。 As he struggles between keeping his siblings with him or letting th Cassie is working for an elderly Amish couple, the Keim’s when a social worker and children appear on their doorstep。 Turns out that the Keims daughter Georgia who left the Amish community over 20 years ago because she was pregnant with Mason, has been killed and she made her parents guardians over her children。 Mason, the oldest child was not aware of his mother’s Amish background and soon discovers that his dad could be Amish。 As he struggles between keeping his siblings with him or letting them stay with the grandparents, he soon realizes that Cassie is a good example of her faith and trust in God。 It sparks his curiosity to find out more about the Amish and how God works in peoples lives if they let him。 This book was very enjoyable and I had a hard time putting it down。 It held my interest because I wanted to find out the answers to the questions that Mason and Cassie were dealing with。 I received a copy of this book from NetGalley and the publisher for my honest opinion and review。 。。。more

Laura

This book was a quick and easy book to read。 I enjoyed that the premise to the story was different from many that I read。I particularly enjoyed the character of Cassie。 She is a young lady who is working for the Keim family when their 5 grandchildren move in。 Cassie also moves in to help with all of the added responsibilities。 She works hard for the family and loves deeply。 Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the arc。 The opinions are my own。

Christine

Cassie Yoder lives with and works for an older couple the Keims。 Her job becomes much for challenging when the Keims daughter, whom they haven’t seen in 20+ years, dies and her children are brought to the Keims by a Social Worker and their older brother, Mason, who has been trying to hold everything together since the woman died。 They live in an Amish community in Haven, KS。 To complicate things, Mason doesn’t know who his father is but suspects he is an Amish man in the same community。 This had Cassie Yoder lives with and works for an older couple the Keims。 Her job becomes much for challenging when the Keims daughter, whom they haven’t seen in 20+ years, dies and her children are brought to the Keims by a Social Worker and their older brother, Mason, who has been trying to hold everything together since the woman died。 They live in an Amish community in Haven, KS。 To complicate things, Mason doesn’t know who his father is but suspects he is an Amish man in the same community。 This had a very interesting story line and the characters were all very likable and compelling。 This author always tells good tales and I recommend this book and this author。 It looks like there will be a sequel and I’m looking forward to reading it!I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received from NetGalley。 All views expressed are only my honest opinion。 。。。more