Prodigal Daughters Series by Mary Davis

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  • Courting Her Amish Heart (Prodigal Daughters #1)
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    Courting Her Amish Heart (Prodigal Daughters #1)

    Mary Davis

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2018

    A doctor or an Amish wife? She can choose to be only one… In this first book of the Prodigal Daughters series, Kathleen Yoder comes home after fourteen years in the Englisher world. Practicing medicine means sacrifice—no Amish man will want a doctor for a wife. Widowed Noah Lambright offers a cottage as her new clinic, seeing how much Kathleen’s skills can help their community. But as their friendship deepens, could love and family become more than a forbidden dream?

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  • Courting Her Secret Heart (Prodigal Daughters #2)
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    Courting Her Secret Heart (Prodigal Daughters #2)

    Mary Davis

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2018

    Caught between two worlds…A Prodigal Daughters storyDeborah Miller lives a double life as an Amish woman—and a fashion model! All photography is forbidden in her Plain community, so she must keep her job a secret. But when Amos Burkholder starts helping at her family’s farm, hiding the truth from him is impossible. And soon she must choose between the Englischer world of modeling and the Amish man she’s come to love.

  • Courting Her Prodigal Heart (Prodigal Daughters #3)
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    Courting Her Prodigal Heart (Prodigal Daughters #3)

    Mary Davis

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2019

    Mother-to-Be’s Amish HomecomingA Prodigal Daughters story Pregnant and alone, Dori Bontrager is sure her Amish kin won’t welcome her—or the child she’s carrying—into the community. And she’s determined that her return won’t be permanent. As soon as she finds work, she’ll leave again. But with her childhood friend Eli Hochstetler insisting she and her baby belong here, will Dori’s path lead back to the Englisher world…or into Eli’s arms?

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