A Widower's Amish Courtship by Jennifer SpredemannGlen Kauffman has spent the last few years of his life in the Englisch world. But now that he’s a single dad, all he longs to do is return to his Amish roots and raise his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Grace, in the peaceful Plain community where he grew up.When Glen reconnects with his schweschder, Roberta, he isn’t expecting to find the beautiful and now grown-up Charlotte Eicher assisting as a mother’s helper. She’s exactly what he and his daughter need.Charlotte doesn’t remember much about her older brother Sammy’s best friend who’d jumped the fence several years ago. But handsome widower Glen Kauffman desperately needs help with his challenging daughter. Charlotte agrees to tend to young Grace while Glen works during the day, but she has no plans to become attached to the young girl—or fall in love with Grace’s father.Can Glen convince Charlotte that he and his daughter are worthy of her heart? Or will they prove to be too much of a risk?This is Glen Kauffman and Charlotte Eicher’s story.Since Sammy had married Glen’s sister, Roberta, that was pretty much a guarantee that they’d be seeingeach other a lot once he returned to the Amish.Returning hadn’t been more than a dream over the past couple of years. But now that hisEnglisch fraa was gone, Gott rest her soul, there was nothing tying him to the Englisch world.His two-and-a-half-year-old dochder, Grace, had already suffered the consequences of living as anEnglischer. She’d become spoiled, thanks to her mamm and maternal grandparents. Even though he wasGrace’s father, his voice basically went unheard when it came to his wishes for his daughter.Charlotte Eicher had barely been able to contain her excitement as her brother’s voice boomed throughthe telephone.“It’s a boy! Bertie and I have a bu.”Charlotte squealed. “Ach, Sammy! That’s wunderbaar!”“You’ll tell Dat and everyone, ain’t not?”“Of course. No doubt we’ll all be visiting soon.”“That was actually something I wanted to talk to you about, Char.” She smiled at her bruder’s nicknamefor her. “Bertie and I have been talking. With me going back to work and all, we were hoping you’dcome and stay with Bertie for a few weeks to help with the boppli.”I recommend this book.A Widower's Amish Courtship by Jennifer Spredemann is a wonderful well written 5 star book.I am looking forward to reading more books by Jennifer Spredemann.I received a complimentary copy of this book and was not required to give a positive review. All thoughts are my own.A Forbidden Amish Courtship: Amish Courtship Series - Book 1A Widower's Amish Courtship: Amish Courtship Series - Book 2The Widower (Amish Country Brides)Book 7 of 12: Amish Country BridesThe Healer (Amish Country Brides)Book 11 of 12:The Arranger (Amish Country Brides)Book 10 of 12: and more.