In-Between Girl

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Hannah knows that one day she must make a choice: stay in her tight-knit Amish community or leave for a life beyond the fields and fences. When a severed hand lands at her feet one winter morning, this simple choice is shattered forever.

Abandoned on a deserted road with her best friend’s lifeless body and a bag of drugs, Hannah is accused of a crime she did not commit. Facing prison and shame for her family, she has an impossible decision to make – should she remain silent, as Amish tradition demands, or break every sacred rule she was raised with to help the police catch a killer and prove her innocence?

Can Hannah walk the razor-sharp edge between two worlds before freedom and family slip through her fingers, or will she be forced to flee to protect those she loves?

"A rich and multi-layered novel, evocative, powerful, and beautifully written." Terri Nixon, author of The Penhaligon Saga

"Full of emotion, danger, and heart. It shows how courage can help us stand strong, even when the path is hard." Joe Keim, author of My People, the Amish

Hannah knows that one day she must make a choice: stay in her tight-knit Amish community or leave for a life beyond the fields and fences. When a severed hand lands at her feet one winter morning, this simple choice is shattered forever.

Abandoned on a deserted road with her best friend’s lifeless body and a bag of drugs, Hannah is accused of a crime she did not commit. Facing prison and shame for her family, she has an impossible decision to make – should she remain silent, as Amish tradition demands, or break every sacred rule she was raised with to help the police catch a killer and prove her innocence?

Can Hannah walk the razor-sharp edge between two worlds before freedom and family slip through her fingers, or will she be forced to flee to protect those she loves?

"A rich and multi-layered novel, evocative, powerful, and beautifully written." Terri Nixon, author of The Penhaligon Saga

"Full of emotion, danger, and heart. It shows how courage can help us stand strong, even when the path is hard." Joe Keim, author of My People, the Amish