The Prodigal Daughter
Miriam Beiler
After three years in the English world, Anna Detweiler returns to Hickory Valley to care for her ailing mother. Her homecoming brings more than memories. It stirs regret, questions of belonging, and a second chance she never expected.
Daniel Wagler remembers the girl who left without a word. Anna remembers writing letters that went unanswered. Now a carpenter with a steady life, his battered heart is still haunted by the woman who returns. And when they work together on the storm-damaged schoolhouse, old feelings rise to the surface.
As quiet gossip spreads and an impossible deadline looms, Anna must decide where her heart truly belongs. Can she let go of the life she built and rediscover the place she never stopped missing?
A poignant Amish romance about forgiveness, homecoming, and the love that never let go.

