Davey's Daughter: A Suspenseful Romance By The Bestselling Amish Author! (Lancaster Burning)
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Davey's Daughter: A Suspenseful Romance By The Bestselling Amish Author! (Lancaster Burning) by Byler, Linda. mass_market edition. ISBN: 9781680995381.
The Second Book in the Bestselling Lancaster Burning Series Barns are burning in the Lancaster Countys Amish community, and no one knows whos doing it or why. Sarah Beilers barn was the first to burn and it was quickly followed by two other barn fires. The entire Amish community is on edge and wrestling with how they should respond to these seemingly random crimes. Sarah thinks Ashley, whom shes learned to know at the local farmers market, knows more about the fires than she will admit. But Sarah cant convince her to share her secrets. Should the Amish consider police protection as Sarahs cousin Melvin insists, or should the community continue to follow its traditional peaceful approach to violence as Sarahs father, Davey, the local minister, counsels? Then another barn burns, this one more devastating than any other, and the community again rallies around the distressed family. Even in the midst of this chaos, life must go on for Sarah and her family. But now it feels as if nothing is normal. The local Amish school board asks Sarah to take over teaching a school where the students are out of control. How will she handle obstinate Amish kids and their defensive parents? Matthew is asking if the Amish church is the right fit for him. Will Sarah follow him if he decides to leave the community? Sarahs mother cant stay out of it and keeps urging Sarah to pay more attention to Lee, the well-behaved Amish man who helps anyone in need in the community. How will Sarah respond to all of the forces that are pulling her in different directions? She is Daveys daughter, after all, raised to love and respect the long-held traditions of her people. But will the outside forces become so great that she gives up her parents ways and decides to leave her community? Will her father agree to police protection for the vulnerable Amish farmers, especially for those who are widowed—or continue to insist that God will provide?
