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A Promise in the Orchard
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A Promise in the Orchard

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When Jonas Fisher returns to his hometown in the valley, it's not for reconciliation-it's for duty. The orchard his aunt once lovingly tended has withered, much like the life he left behind. But what Jonas doesn't expect is Evelyn Parker, the determined Englishwoman next door who's inherited a broken-down farm and a dream to turn it into a thriving cider mill.

As the two work side-by-side to revive the orchards, the walls Jonas built around his heart begin to crumble. Evelyn's hope is contagious, her presence stirring something in him he thought long buried. But Jonas is a man caught between worlds-between faith and change, tradition and renewal, memory and healing.

Whispers in the valley grow louder. Community pressure mounts. And as Aunt Miriam's health declines, Jonas must confront the past he's tried to bury... and the future he's afraid to reach for.

In the stillness of the trees and the promise of blooming branches, two hearts slowly graft themselves into something unexpected-and deeply rooted.

Can love truly grow where winter once reigned? Or will the season pass before they're brave enough to harvest what they've sown?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Velvet Ink Publishing
Date
28 May 2025
Pages
68
ISBN
9798231102594

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

When Jonas Fisher returns to his hometown in the valley, it's not for reconciliation-it's for duty. The orchard his aunt once lovingly tended has withered, much like the life he left behind. But what Jonas doesn't expect is Evelyn Parker, the determined Englishwoman next door who's inherited a broken-down farm and a dream to turn it into a thriving cider mill.

As the two work side-by-side to revive the orchards, the walls Jonas built around his heart begin to crumble. Evelyn's hope is contagious, her presence stirring something in him he thought long buried. But Jonas is a man caught between worlds-between faith and change, tradition and renewal, memory and healing.

Whispers in the valley grow louder. Community pressure mounts. And as Aunt Miriam's health declines, Jonas must confront the past he's tried to bury... and the future he's afraid to reach for.

In the stillness of the trees and the promise of blooming branches, two hearts slowly graft themselves into something unexpected-and deeply rooted.

Can love truly grow where winter once reigned? Or will the season pass before they're brave enough to harvest what they've sown?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Velvet Ink Publishing
Date
28 May 2025
Pages
68
ISBN
9798231102594