The Roll of the Drums
- 325 pages
- 12 hours of reading
When a widower offers a marriage of convenience, Ruby Weaver wonders if it's worth sacrificing her hope for love in order to keep a promise.
Jan Drexler brings a unique understanding of Amish traditions and beliefs to her writing. Her ancestors were among the first Amish, Mennonite, and Brethren immigrants to Pennsylvania in the 1700s, and their experiences serve as inspiration for her stories. Drexler's work is characterized by its authentic portrayal of life within this distinct community. Through compelling narratives, she offers readers insight into a world rich with tradition, faith, and familial values.


When a widower offers a marriage of convenience, Ruby Weaver wonders if it's worth sacrificing her hope for love in order to keep a promise.
After a disastrous marriage, a young Amish widow determines to remain unmarried. Will a wounded war veteran convince her to risk giving her heart away once more?