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Tender Mercies
- Men of Lancaster County, Book 2
- Narrated by: Will Tulin
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A Men of Lancaster County novel.
Eddie Graber’s dream of a sanctuary for rescued farm animals was about to come true when his partner backed out at the last minute. Now Eddie risks losing the 25-acre property in Lancaster County - and all the hopes he held for it - before the project even gets off the ground. He needs help, he needs money, but most importantly, he needs to rediscover the belief in a higher purpose that brought him here in the first place.
Samuel Miller worked hard to fit into his Amish community despite his clubfoot. But when his father learns Samuel is gay, he is whipped and shunned. With just a few hundred dollars to his name, Samuel responds to an ad for a farmhand and finds himself employed by a city guy who has strange ideas about animals, no clue how to run his small farm, and a gentle heart.
Samuel isn’t the only lost soul to serendipitously find his way to Meadow Lake Farm. There’s Fred and Ginger, two cows who’d been living in a garage, a gang of sheep, and a little black pig named Benny who might be the key to life, love, money - and even a happily ever after for two castoffs.
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- Wide Eyes, Big Ears!
- 04-09-2021
Another achingly touching story in the Men of Lancaster County series!
Despite having a deformed foot, Samuel Miller pulls his weight on the Amish family farm until he is beaten and banished for being gay. Desperate and homeless, he finds work on Eddie Graber’s newly acquired animal shelter farm and the two men form a tender bond. You know it’s a good writing when you find yourself in sad or happy tears in multiple places! Eli Easton knows how to make characters resonate and the early scenes of an injured Samuel bravely navigating the world on his own really struck home. The plot is just a little too neat thanks largely to the cutest pig in the world, but Samuel and Eddie are such lovely characters that I could totally forgive the high sugar content. Audio narrator Will Tulin has a Hallmark voice, it’s just like a big warm hug, so he’s brilliant for this type of story!
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