The Sacrifice

The Sacrifice by Beverly Lewis is a repackaged edition published by Baker Publishing Group on May 1, 2004. This 352-page novel explores the emotional turmoil faced by Leah Ebersol as she grapples with feelings of betrayal from her sister Sadie and her beloved Jonas Mast. Set against a backdrop of Amish culture, the story delves into themes of love, loyalty, and the challenges of maintaining relationships over time and distance.
Readers will find a narrative that captures Leah’s struggle as she navigates her heartache and the complexities of her community. As tragedy strikes the Ebersol family, Leah is confronted with a difficult choice that tests her resolve and the bonds she holds dear. The book intertwines elements of romance and historical fiction, offering insights into the lives of the Amish and Mennonite communities while highlighting the personal sacrifices made in the name of love.
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Beautifully Repackaged:
The Betrayal and The Sacrifice
In The Betrayal, Leah Ebersol and her beloved Jonas Mast are separated by hundreds of miles when he accepts an apprenticeship in Ohio. They are confident their love is strong enough to survive, but more than time and distance are conspiring to keep them apart.
In The Sacrifice, Leah Ebersol has no choice but to believe the worst: Her older sister, Sadie–and Leah’s own beloved Jonas–have betrayed her. Now, two years later, Leah still misses them both, though loyal neighbor Gid continues to bide his time. But when tragedy befalls the Ebersols, Leah must make a difficult choice.
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