THE BISHOP'S DAUGHTER: She loved him quietly, But she loved her God more.
Elizabeth Miller

Once a boy from their world, now a man shaped by the English life, Levi’s reappearance stirs memories Anna thought buried—and questions she never dared ask. As her father’s health falters and hidden tensions rise within their district, Miriam finds herself torn between loyalty to tradition and a quiet stirring she cannot silence.
Set amidst weathered barns, lantern-lit kitchens, and the silent churn of spring’s arrival, The Bishop’s Daughter is a tender tale of devotion, obedience, and the sacred courage it takes to follow one’s heart—without stepping outside the fold.
This story offers readers a gentle but stirring journey into a world where faith is firm, love is tested, and even silence can speak volumes.