Anna Miller has spent her life caring for her family's Amish orchard, finding comfort in its steady rhythms and the memories tucked between every row. Each tree holds a piece of her father's teachings patience, faith, and the quiet work that keeps a community standing. So when a powerful investor arrives with plans to buy the land, Anna doesn't see numbers. She sees the risk of losing everything that gives their world its shape.
Grant Benson is used to transforming industries, not small towns. The orchard should have been a simple deal: strong acreage, clean paperwork, nothing unexpected. But Anna is nothing like he imagined steady, thoughtful, and unwilling to let the orchard go without a fight. Her grounded strength unsettles him, pulling him into a life where value isn't measured in profit margins but in honesty and shared work.
Days spent helping with chores and sharing meals show Grant a peace he didn't know he was missing. And Anna, cautious but curious, starts to see the man he becomes when ambition steps back and something quieter takes its place. Still, his corporate world waits for him, and the orchard's future teeters between two paths.
Can a man shaped by wealth honor a life rooted in simplicity?
Under the apple tree, what kind of love can grow?
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In each book, one tender encounter unfolds within this world of quiet devotion and transformative love.
In Fields of Grace, love grows quietly between two worlds that rarely meet the steady faith of the Amish and the restless ambition of the wealthy. Each story follows two people shaped by different lives yet drawn to the same calling, showing that grace isn't found in money or acclaim but in the choice to live honestly and love without pretense. Through loss, renewal, and the quiet power of belief, these tales remind us that the truest riches bloom in humble soil. What if the simplest life holds the greatest love?