Karen Hopkins Ann

Temptation


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      Your heart misleads you.

      That’s what my friends and family say.

      But I love Noah.

      And he loves me.

      We met and fell in love in the sleepy farming community of Meadowview, while we rode our horses together through the grassy fields and in those moments in each other’s arms.

      It should be

      ROSE & NOAH forever, easy.

      But it won’t be.

      Because he’s Amish.

      And I’m not.

      He’s Amish…

      He smiled at me triumphantly, making my heart melt into a puddle, and his thumb swirling in place on my hand sent goose bumps up my arm. Not trusting the feel of his hand over mine, I had to look down and see it with my eyes to make sure that I wasn’t hallucinating the whole thing.

      I couldn’t deny the way Noah made my body feel, that was for sure, but my mind was still struggling with the whole Amish thing. Where on earth could this relationship go?

      But then, I didn’t care what the answer was. I just wanted to enjoy it while it lasted.

      She’s not…

      In the back of my mind, I had hoped spending more time with Rose might dampen my interest in her. After all, it would be much easier if I fell for a pretty Amish girl. Only, it had the opposite effect on me. It would take all my strength to resist Rose now—if I even could.

      I realized I couldn’t say goodbye to her or make plans for a next meeting, with Jacob hovering around and Father marching toward us through the yard. But rebelliousness gripped my soul, and I stole a glance at Rose anyway. My heart raced when her eyes met mine.

      In that instant, I knew she belonged with me.

      But what is forbidden is not so easily forgotten.

      Temptation

      Karen Ann Hopkins

      

       www.miraink.co.uk

      To my five amazing children;

      Luke, Cole, Lily, Owen and Cora, for walking beside me on this fantastic journey and encouraging me to follow my dreams.

      Also, to my mom, Marilyn, for believing in me from day one.

      Contents

       Preface

       Chapter 1

       Chapter 2

       Chapter 3

       Chapter 4

       Chapter 5

       Chapter 6

       Chapter 7

       Chapter 8

       Chapter 9

       Chapter 10

       Chapter 11

       Chapter 12

       Chapter 13

       Chapter 14

       Chapter 15

       Chapter 16

       Chapter 17

       Chapter 18

       Chapter 19

       Chapter 20

       Chapter 21

       Chapter 22

       Chapter 23

       Chapter 24

       Chapter 25

       Chapter 26

       Chapter 27

       Chapter 28

       Chapter 29

       Excerpt

       Acknowledgments

      Rose - Preface

      PRESSING MY HEAD to his heart, I listened hard, straining to hear any gurgle or murmur of life. Hearing nothing, I felt the shock settle into my mind, slowing it down and then turning it off.

      “Don’t leave me, Noah. Please, don’t go,” I whispered into the darkness as the light spray of rain touched my face.

      If only I could turn back time.

      I would tell him yes.

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      Rose

      Wide-Awake

      HOLY CRAP. I watched the churning water rush over the driveway and back into the swollen creek bed. I’d never seen anything like it before, and from the look of incredulity on Dad’s face, neither had he.

      Sam and Justin, on the other hand, were enjoying the bizarre scene, wading knee-deep into the current with their street clothes on, splashing each other like maniac dolphins. Actually, now that the storm had passed and the sun was peeking its way out from behind the fluffy clouds, it was beginning to feel like a sauna, and I was seriously thinking about joining my brothers.

      “We shouldn’t try to cross this with the truck yet. It’s still pretty high,” Dad said, almost to himself, his fingers playing with his mouth. He continued to survey the obstacle placed directly in the middle of the long, winding driveway leading to our new house.

      New was definitely not the right word for the house. I guess “recently acquired historic relic” would be more appropriate for