Hal's Worldly Temptations: Nurse Hal Among The Amish

Hal's Worldly Temptations: Nurse Hal Among The Amish

by Fay Risner
Hal's Worldly Temptations: Nurse Hal Among The Amish

Hal's Worldly Temptations: Nurse Hal Among The Amish

by Fay Risner

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Overview

Join the fun. You are invited to the wedding of John Lapp and Nurse Hal. Family and friends have gathered to cook, clean and plan. Men have put up a tent for the guests, so put on your bonnet or felt hat, hitch up your buggy and take a ride by scenic pastures and rolling hills to Wickenburg, Iowa. Take a seat on a bench next to Hal's folks. They will be glad to explain the ceremony, because they came armed with Aunt Tootie's book on Amish customs. You will find a few surprises when little Daniel Lapp interrupts the bishop when he asks if anyone objects to the couple's marriage. Oh and Stella Strutt has some sort of fit. It will be the most talked about Amish wedding for years to come. Hal's married life is downhill from there. She refuses to give up her car and cell phone. Getting caught by Stella Strutt at the Old Thrasher Reunion on a “joy ride” doesn't help her avoid punishment. Is Hal going to get sent away before she gets settled in? Stick around after the wedding and find out, why don't you?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466113077
Publisher: Booksbyfay Publisher
Publication date: 07/15/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 199
File size: 315 KB

About the Author

Fay Risner lives with her husband, Harold, on a central Iowa acreage along with their sheep, milk goats, chickens, rabbits and cats. They have one son, Duane. Now that she has retired from her CNA job at the local nursing home, she divides her time between writing, enjoying country life, gardening and fishing. She has sold six stories to Good Old Days magazine and entered short story and essay contests, placing numerous times. Risner's books, with 12 font print, are reader friendly. Her stories have a Midwest, Iowa, small town flair or western adventure. The stories pull readers into the scenes, making it hard for them to put the books down until the end. Each book leaves the reader wanting a sequel or a series to see what happens to the characters next.
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