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The doctor's blessing by Patricia Davids
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The doctor's blessing (edition 2010)

by Patricia Davids

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As a nurse-midwife in Amish country, Amber Bradley helps expectant mothers have their babies safely at home. But when Hope Springs' new doctor arrives, he insists all maternity patients deliver at a hospital. Amber is determined to show Dr. Phillip White that the Amish have a different way of life, one he needs to respect if he expects any patients at all. But even as he becomes more a part of the community, Amber must remember his stay is just temporary. Unless she can convince Phillip he's found the home--and heart--he's always been looking for.… (more)
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Title:The doctor's blessing
Authors:Patricia Davids
Info:New York : Steeple Hill Books, c2010.
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I really enjoyed this medical romance. I bought this at a local store and I voluntarily chose to review this. I've given this a 4.5* rating. There are lots of twists and turns in this story and several issues were addressed also. Another example of people that are different from ourselves and our beliefs and the outcomes from coming together. I found it very interesting, and also showing the outcome of close family marriages. And it did have a happy ending ( )
  NancyLuebke | Nov 28, 2020 |
Nice. The final book in the Brides of Amish Country Series. ( )
  JeanetteSkwor | Dec 29, 2013 |
The second book in the Brides of Amish Country seems to be lacking something, probably the Amish characters. This book focuses on the nurse-midwife and Dr. Phillip, leaving the Amish as background. I found myself skipping over sentences and skimming paragraphs in order to reach something that caught my attention. ( )
  wearylibrarian | Feb 5, 2011 |
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As a nurse-midwife in Amish country, Amber Bradley helps expectant mothers have their babies safely at home. But when Hope Springs' new doctor arrives, he insists all maternity patients deliver at a hospital. Amber is determined to show Dr. Phillip White that the Amish have a different way of life, one he needs to respect if he expects any patients at all. But even as he becomes more a part of the community, Amber must remember his stay is just temporary. Unless she can convince Phillip he's found the home--and heart--he's always been looking for.

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