
The Ties That Mend
A Willow Creek Amish Romance
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Eliza Maplewood

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The Ties that Mend A Stand alone - Willow Creek Romance by Eliza Maplewood
When grief leaves a gate wide open, love may be the courage that walks through.
Two years after losing his beloved wife, master wood‑worker Levi Fletcher is holding his life together with cedar shavings and silent prayers. His Northumberland farmhouse echoes with unfinished lullabies—until a storm, a stranger, and a child’s long‑mute voice begin to change everything.
Ruth Gardner arrives only to nurse Levi’s ailing mother, but the quiet valley and its grieving widower tug at secrets she has carried since the day she opened a letter from her own birth‑mother: “God writes better stories than we dare imagine.” As Ruth stitches curtains, teaches Latin verbs, and coaxes laughter back into the Fletcher household, gossip in the village mounts—because mercy, some say, can look a lot like impropriety.
When the church elders summon Levi, he must choose between the safety of silent mourning and the risk of public hope. Together, he and Ruth will face whispered scandals, a frail matriarch’s failing heart, and their own fear that loving again might betray the past. But in the orchard where Lydia’s trees still bear fruit, new roots are waiting to take hold.
THE TIES THAT MEND is a tender, faith‑lit romance about second chances, found family, and the everyday miracles wrought by hymn‑singing, bread‑baking, and gate‑building after the storm. If you believe hearts can be mended with equal parts courage and kindness—and that the strongest homes are the ones where sorrow and joy share the same table—this story is for you.