
A Love Worth Waiting For (Willowmead Amish Sisters #6)
Blurb
She thought her chance at love was over.
After losing her husband and rebuilding her life as a single mother, Elizabeth Miller has finally found peace in the familiar rhythms of Willowmead. Her daughter is thriving. Her family surrounds her with love. And for the first time in years, the future no longer feels frightening.
But some hearts refuse to stay silent forever.
John Miller has spent years standing in the background—offering kindness, support, and unwavering devotion without ever asking for anything in return.He was there through every hardship, every loss, every lonely night.And as Elizabeth begins to see him through new eyes, she realises the love she has been searching for may have been beside her all along.
Yet moving forward means confronting the past.
With Hannah and Brian’s wedding bringing the community together, old fears and long-buried feelings rise to the surface. Elizabeth must decide whether she is brave enough to trust her heart again—and whether she can believe in a future she never expected to have.
Can two people who have spent years putting everyone else first finally choose each other?
Or have they already waited too long?
A Love Worth Waiting For is a heartwarming Amish romance filled with faith, family, healing, and the kind of slow-burn love that stays with readers long after the final page.
Perfect for readers who love:
Amish romance with emotional depth
Widowed heroine and second chances
The brother who loved her all along
Friends-to-lovers romance
Single mother and found family themes
Faith-filled stories of hope and healing
Clean, wholesome romance with a deeply satisfying payoff
Readers are loving the Willowsmead Amish Romance Series:
"A beautiful story of healing, hope, and enduring love."
"The emotional journey between Elizabeth and John was worth every page."
"Warm, comforting, and impossible to put down."
"Like coming home to people you care about."
Return to Willowmead, where faith is steady, family comes first, and sometimes the greatest love story is the one that has been waiting patiently all along.
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