The Widow's Second Spring

Hannah Stoltz


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Widowed. Worn. Ready to walk away.
Until hope takes root where she least expects it.


Two years after her husband’s death, Eliza Bontrager still lives on the land they once dreamed of building together. Ten muddy acres, broken fences, and a half-finished barn that stands as a reminder of everything she lost.

Grief has taught her how to endure, not how to hope. The land has been left untended, the future avoided, and Eliza tells herself that selling is the sensible choice. Letting go is easier than believing again.

Then Noah King begins repairing the shared fence line.

Quiet, capable, and unassuming, Noah does not offer sympathy or solutions. He simply works, steadily, patiently, as though some things are worth tending even after long neglect. And in his presence, Eliza begins to see the land, and herself, differently.

As spring loosens winter’s grip on Whispering Pines, Eliza must decide whether survival is enough. Or whether faith, love, and new beginnings can still take root in soil she thought was beyond saving.

The Widow’s Second Spring is a gentle Amish romance about grief, grace, and the courage it takes to stay when walking away would be easier.
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