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God always had a plan. But how could falling in love with an
Englischer be God's plan for one young Amish woman? Young Cassie
Weaver only wants what is expected of an Amish woman: a good Amish
husband and a large family. But she's happy as Job and Dinah Keim's
housekeeper, helping Dinah, who is losing her sight due to
diabetes. For two decades the Keims have prayed for the salvation
of their two children who left the community in a cloud of shame
and mystery. Mason knew there was more to his mother's past than
she let on, but nothing could have prepared him for learning about
his Amish roots upon his mother's sudden death. Even more
surprising, his mother named her Amish parents, Job and Dinah, as
guardians to her five children. Now Mason has to trust that this
couple, and their pretty housekeeper, can take care of his younger
siblings, even when all he wants is to take care of them himself.
As the children adjust to this new lifestyle, Mason finds himself
pulled back to the Keims' home. Yes, he wants to see his siblings,
but it's the conversations with Cassie that keep him coming back
for more. Is there more to this Amish faith and how does it play
into his own past? Cassie guards against her growing feelings for
Mason, because there can be no happy ending for a Plain girl in
love with an Englisch man . . . right? Bestselling and
award-winning Amish romance novelist Kelly Irvin is back with a
heartwarming tale of the power of love to heal all wounds. The
first in a new, sweet Amish romance series Full novel at 98,000
words Includes discussion questions for book clubs
From bestselling authors in the Amish genre come three sweet
stories centered around Amish traditions and the possibility of
romance. Building a Dream by Amy Clipston Though they've known each
other a long time, Kathryn and Anthony have finally decided to try
becoming more than friends-but they are devastated when Kathryn's
father won't allow them to date. He wants his daughter to marry a
man with a more respectable job than building gazebos for
Englishers. But when Kathryn's father's dairy barn burns down
during a thunderstorm, Anthony is the one to arrange a barn
raising. Will Kathryn's father realize he has misjudged Anthony? To
Raise a Home by Kelly Irvin A year after the wildfires, life has
returned to normal for the West Kootenai Amish community. Evan
Eicher, son of Deacon Tobias Eicher, has done his best to move on
too. Helping his neighbors and friends rebuild has helped soothe a
heart broken when Delilah Mast-the woman he loves but never had the
courage to approach-moved with her family back to Kansas. At his
father's urging he courts Anna Burkholder, a sweet woman who adores
him. But when Delilah moves back to teach school, Evan must wrestle
with feelings he's tried so hard to put in the past. And an
accident at a barn raising will force Anna, Delilah, and Evan to
face the truth about their hearts. Love's Solid Foundation by
Kathleen Fuller Devon Bontrager only returned to his old hometown
to make good on a past misdeed. He hadn't counted on reconnecting
with Nettie Yoder, especially since she strung along his younger
twin brothers some years ago. Nettie knows she's made some mistakes
in the past, but she's determined to be an asset to her community
from now on. But just as she's making headway, her family's barn
burns to the ground. Why does it seem like God is punishing her
family when she's finally starting to turn her life around? Can she
convince Devon that she has changed? Can Devon trust the woman who
broke his brothers' hearts? Three sweet contemporary Amish romances
Stand-alone novella collection Book length: 80,000 words Includes
discussion questions for book clubs
From four bestselling authors of Amish fiction come four delicious
stories perfect for celebrating love, joy, and the holiday season.
Cookies and Cheer by Amy Clipston Alyssa Byler wants to build a
sugar cookie nativity scene for her bakery's Christmas window
display-all she needs is the right cookie cutters. She turns to
handsome blacksmith Kyle Smoker. Using Kyle's handmade cutters,
Alyssa created a striking display that brings more customers than
she can handle. She soon realizes she's been too busy to focus on
the true meaning of Christmas-and too distracted to explore her
feelings for Kyle. Together, they put aside the holiday rush to
celebrate the season that brought them together. Loaves of Love by
Beth Wiseman Katie Swartzentruber has been left in charge of her
family's bakery, but she soon finds herself overwhelmed with orders
during the holiday season. She is tempted to move her Old Order
family into the modern world by using propane ovens. Meanwhile, her
childhood friend Henry Hershberger is trying to find the courage to
tell Katie that he's harbored a secret crush on Katie for years. As
the demands at the bakery intensify, both Katie and Henry must find
the courage to go after what's important. Melting Hearts by
Kathleen Fuller When her aunt Carolyn begs for help during the busy
Christmas rush, Mattie Shetler eagerly packs her bags and heads to
Birch Creek. She doesn't know her uncle has also asked for help
with the bakery's new expansion from Peter Kaufman, Mattie's sworn
enemy. As the two work together, Mattie discovers not all is as it
seems. With Christmas just around the corner, Mattie and Peter open
their hearts for the greatest gifts of the season: forgiveness and
maybe even love. Cakes and Kisses by Kelly Irvin Martha Ropp works
hard at her family's bakery, making cakes and pies for community
celebrations. To help during the busy Christmas season, Martha's
mother hires Ambrose Hershberger to make deliveries. Martha
remembers Ambrose as a gentle giant from her school days. But the
more they work together, the more they want to spend time together
outside of the bakery. When both are too timid to make the first
move, the town matchmakers step in. Four stand-alone romantic
holiday novellas Includes a glossary of Amish words Includes
discussion questions for book clubs A perfect gift or stocking
stuffer for the reader in your life
Abigail's Amish life has always followed a certain path . . . until
an Englisch woman disrupts all she's known to be true. Growing up
Amish, Abigail Bontrager often felt like a square peg in a round
hole. Her pie crusts always turned out tough. Her stitches always
ran crooked. She was clumsy. Not ideal for an aspiring Amish wife
and mother, but her faith and love of her family, which are so much
more important, are solid. Plus, her relationship with the
attractive and kindhearted Owen Kurtz is moving in the right
direction. Owen is part dreamer, part entrepreneur. His friendship
with Abigail has gradually blossomed into a sweet and loving
courtship. Inspired by the hope of a future with the girl of his
dreams, he decides to take the next step in building a business of
his own-in the promising new industry of growing sunflowers. When
an outsider claiming to be Abigail's birth mother abruptly enters
her life, Abigail's world comes crashing down. Confused and upset,
she is determined to discover who she really is. Her journey of
discovery leads to the possibilities of a new life waiting for her
in the Englisch world. But is this new life really worth giving up
everything and everyone she's known? How can Abigail and Owen
follow their hearts-and God's plan-when these new paths now lead
them into the unknown? In this second book in the Amish Blessings
series, bestselling and award-winning romance novelist Kelly Irvin
shares an inspiring story of following your heart while trusting
God to lead you into your future. Praise for The Warmth of
Sunshine: "Just like the title, The Warmth of Sunshine is a lovely
and cozy story that will keep you reading until the very last
page." -Kathleen Fuller, USA Today bestselling author of The
Mail-Order Amish Brides series Sweet and thoughtful Amish romance
Second in the Amish Blessings series, but can be read in any order:
Book 1: Love's Dwelling Book 2: The Warmth of Sunshine Book 3:
Every Good Gift (Available February 2023) Book length: 102,000
words Includes discussion questions for book clubs
During the most difficult season of her life, how could she know
whether their meeting was a gift from God-or another temptation?
Maisy never expected that a Plain girl like her could have her
heart stolen by an Englisch boy. But when her rumspringa ends and
Maisy realizes she's pregnant, the reality of their choices-and
their differences-sets in. Maisy knows she will never leave her
faith to marry her baby's father. But she also knows the road to
acceptance as an unwed mother in an Amish community will be long
and hard. To protect her family from the scandal, she goes to live
with her cousin in Haven, Kansas, where she will have some solitude
to figure out what kind of future she might have. In Haven Maisy
begins to find her way-thanks in no small part to Joshua Lapp, a
Plain man who's made it clear he isn't bothered by her situation or
ashamed to be seen with her, despite the bishop's warnings. But
Joshua has struggled with his faith ever since the death of his
twin brother, leaving Maisy to wonder: How can two people who are
so lost ever help each other discover Gott's plans for their
future? Sweet and thoughtful Amish romance Second in the Amish
Blessings series, but can be read in any order: Book 1: Love's
Dwelling Book 2: The Warmth of Sunshine Book 3: Every Good Gift
Book length: 102,000 words Includes discussion questions for book
clubs
Rebekah Lantz feels imprisoned by circumstances she didn't create.
Tobias Byler is haunted by regret. Can two young runaways from half
a world away teach them the healing power of true family? Rebekah
isn't like her sister who left the Amish faith, but the watchful
gaze of her family and small, close-knit Amish community makes her
feel as if she's been judged and found lacking. The men avoid her
and the women whisper behind her back. She simply longs for the
same chance to be a wife and mother that her friends have. Tobias
Byler only wants to escape feelings for a woman he knows he should
never have allowed to get close to him. Moving with his family to
isolated Bee County, Texas, seemed the best way to leave his
mistakes behind. But even a move across the country can't erase the
past that accompanies his every thought. A surprise encounter with
two half-starved runaway children forces Rebekah and Tobias to turn
to each other to help a sister and brother who have traveled
thousands of miles in search of lives of unfettered peace and joy.
In doing so, Rebekah and Tobias discover the key to forgetting the
past is the one that will open the door to love and the future they
both seek.
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Her best friend is murdered the same way her brother was years ago.
Is there anyone she can possibly trust? A decade ago, Delaney
Broward discovered her brother's murdered body at the San Antonio
art co-op he founded with friends. Her artist boyfriend, Hunter
Nash, went to prison for the murder, despite his not-guilty plea.
This morning, Hunter walks out of prison a free man, having served
his sentence. This afternoon, Delaney finds her best friend dead,
murdered in the same fashion as her brother. Stay out of it or
you're next, the killer warns. Hunter never stopped loving Delaney,
though he can't blame her for not forgiving her. He knows he'll get
his life back one day at a time, one step at a time. But he's
blindsided to realize he's a murder suspect. Again. When Hunter
shows up on her doorstep asking her to help him find the real
killer, Delaney's head says to run away, yet her heart tells her
there's more to his story than what came out in the trial. An
uneasy truce leads to their probe into a dark past that shatters
Delaney's image of her brother. She can't stop and neither can
Hunter-which lands them both in the crosshairs of a murderer
growing more desperate by the hour. In this gripping romantic
suspense, Kelly Irvin plumbs the complexity of broken trust in the
people we love-and in God-and whether either can be mended. Praise
for Trust Me: "Trust Me is an apt title for Irvin's new suspense
novel. Kelly Irvin is a master at spinning a complex story web with
surprising twists and relatable characters. Highly recommended!"
-Colleen Coble, USA TODAY bestselling author of A Stranger's Game
and the Pelican Harbor series "I found I couldn't turn the pages
fast enough in Kelly Irvin's latest novel, Trust Me. I promised
myself just one more page and I'd stop reading for the night...just
one more...just one more. At times I could barely breathe. What a
fabulous story! I loved it!" -Carrie Stuart Parks, award-winning
author of Relative Silence Clean romantic suspense novel A
stand-alone novel Book length: approximately 101,000 words Includes
discussion questions for book clubs
Rebekah Lantz feels imprisoned by circumstances she didn't create.
Tobias Byler is haunted by regret. Can two young runaways from half
a world away teach them the healing power of true family? Rebekah
isn't like her sister who left the Amish faith, but the watchful
gaze of her family and small, close-knit Amish community makes her
feel as if she's been judged and found lacking. The men avoid her
and the women whisper behind her back. She simply longs for the
same chance to be a wife and mother that her friends have. Tobias
Byler only wants to escape feelings for a woman he knows he should
never have allowed to get close to him. Moving with his family to
isolated Bee County, Texas, seemed the best way to leave his
mistakes behind. But even a move across the country can't erase the
past that accompanies his every thought. A surprise encounter with
two half-starved runaway children forces Rebekah and Tobias to turn
to each other to help a sister and brother who have traveled
thousands of miles in search of lives of unfettered peace and joy.
In doing so, Rebekah and Tobias discover the key to forgetting the
past is the one that will open the door to love and the future they
both seek.
From four bestselling authors of Amish fiction come four delightful
stories perfect for celebrating love, joy, and the everyday
miracles Christmas brings. Evergreen Love by Amy Clipston Ryan Lapp
had promised to marry Lorene Bontrager as soon as he was able to
build them a house, but the day never came. Ryan moved away. Five
years later, Lorene has settled in to her old maid role, and she's
shocked when her younger sister announces her quick engagement to
Ryan's younger brother. As they rush to plan the wedding, Lorene is
constantly around the family she almost joined. Worse, she's forced
to face Ryan himself, who has returned to town. As both Ryan and
Lorene examine their own feelings, they must decide if they can
find grace with each other-and the young people they once were-this
Christmas season. There just might still be love in their future.
Holiday of Hope by Kelly Irvin Henry Lufkin is one of four
bachelors who lived in the West Kootenai, Montana, cabins that were
destroyed by wildfires. He's the only one of them who hasn't since
married, but he likes his solitude. Then an old friend asks him to
care for his son, and Henry has to share his small cabin and his
life with bewildered and rebellious ten-year-old Tommy. When the
child encounters trouble at school, Henry reaches out to Tommy's
teacher. Leesa Yoder never expected to find herself single and
teaching sixteen young scholars, and she certainly didn't
anticipate an inexperienced bachelor telling her how to do her job.
Amid the flying sparks, can Henry and Leesa see that there might be
hope and love in this unexpected situation? Wreathed in Joy by
Kathleen Fuller Mary Wengerd and Jakob Mullet have been best
friends since childhood. Pressured by friends and family, they
decided to date-with disastrous results. When they break up, their
friendship is ruined. A year later, Mary is baking her Englisch
friend's wedding and groom cakes for a Christmas Eve wedding. Mary
loves the Christmas season, and had always dreamed of marrying
during that time. Now she wonders if she'll ever marry. After she
and Jakob form a tenuous new friendship, Mary breaks her arm. As he
steps in to help her with the cakes, Mary is inexplicably and
suddenly falling for him. But they've already dated, and that ended
so horribly. Could it be better this time? A Christmas Prayer by
Vannetta Chapman Widower Micah Miller runs the Amish Tour Company,
offering Englischers a glimpse of a simpler life as well as tea at
Rachel King's. Rachel has never married and has recently lost her
parents. When Micah comes across an abandoned and injured dog, he
gives it to Rachel for company. As Rachel is charmed by the dog and
shocked by news of the existence of family she never expected, her
heart and mind bend toward the possibilities of change in her
life-even toward the possibility of love. Four stand-alone romantic
holiday novellas Includes a glossary of Amish words Includes
discussion questions for book clubs
With the coldest season comes the warmest of second chances for a
lonely widow and widower. At age seventy-three, Laura Kauffman
knows she is closer to the end of life than the beginning. If God
willed it, she would join her beloved late husband soon. Even so,
Laura wonders what purpose God might have for her in this winter of
her life-and why this season seems so lonely. Widower Zechariah
Stutzman is facing his own barren season, despite the
great-grandchildren swirling around him. With his Parkinson's
worsening, he had no choice but to move in with his grandson's
family, though now he feels adrift and useless. When Laura offers
to help with Zechariah's five great-grandchildren after their
mother has a difficult childbirth, Zechariah is unsure how he will
adjust to the warm but tart demeanor of this woman he has known
since grade school. But soon Laura and Zechariah learn they are
asking God the same questions about loss and hope-and they begin to
wonder if He is providing answers after all. With Winter's First
Frost reminds us that God's purposes always bear fruit-and
sometimes love is sweeter with age. Sweet, stand-alone Amish
romance The fourth installment of the An Every Amish Season Series
Book 1: Upon a Spring Breeze Book 2: Beneath the Summer Sun Book 3:
Through the Autumn Air Book 4: With Winter's First Frost Includes
discussion questions for book clubs
From bestselling authors in the Amish genre come four sweet stories
about picnics and romance. Baskets of Sunshine by Amy Clipston
Kevin Weaver has lived with his brother's family since his parents
passed away when he was young, but he craves a home and family to
call his own. Freeman Kurtz owns a successful brick mason business,
and Kevin takes the job as Freeman's apprentice to pursue his own
financial freedom. Phoebe Kurtz is helping her sister with her
booth at the marketplace when she notices Kevin, her father's
employee. Their friendship grows, but Kevin is convinced that the
difference in their ages makes a relationship between them
impossible. Amidst summer outings, Kevin and Phoebe must decide if
taking a chance on love is worth the risk. Candlelight Sweethearts
by Kelly Irvin Esther Marie Shrock loves her job at Valley Grocery
Store where she's worked for four years. Despite a stutter that has
plagued her since childhood, she thrives filling orders from a
steady stream of customers. Still, at 25, she and her family wonder
if romance is in her future. Jasper Cotter isn't good with people,
but he's found himself obligated to take over day-to-day operations
of the family owned grocery store-a store he doesn't have the first
clue how to run. Thrown together, Esther Marie and Jasper don't
exactly see eye to eye. One night, the store loses power, and the
candles aren't the only things shooting off sparks. Esther Marie
and Jasper are suddenly forced to discover common ground when it
matters most, and they might be surprised with love along the way.
Reeling in Love by Kathleen Fuller Nina Stoll and Ira Yoder are
just friends. Just friends and fishing buddies. Every Saturday
afternoon, they have a picnic at their favorite fishing hole and
see who can out fish the other. Until Nina starts to wonder if
there's more. Her plans to share her feelings go awry, and
circumstances seem destined to keep Nina and Ira apart. With both
Nina and Ira confused and hurting, it's going to take courage, some
help from the community matchmakers, and a little bit of divine
intervention for Nina and Ira to realize they're each other's
perfect catch. Picnics and Prospects by Vannetta Chapman Faith
Troyer is claustrophobic, and David Lapp builds tiny houses. They
went on a date years ago with disastrous results. Now that they're
in their late twenties, their families and friends are beginning to
wonder if either will ever find that special someone. When a picnic
outing is diverted by the discovery of a package of letters dating
back to the 1970s, they take it upon themselves to find answers to
a mystery that causes them to rethink their past and consider their
future.
Sometimes it takes a barren landscape to see the beauty of God's
creation. Phineas King knows better than to expect anything but
shock and pity wherever he shows his face. Horribly scarred from
the tragic accident that claimed his mother's life, he chooses to
keep his distance from everyone, focusing his time and energy on
the bees his family raises. If no one sees him, no one can judge
him. So why does he start finding excuses to seek out Deborah
Lantz, the beautiful new arrival in town? Deborah can't get out of
Bee County, Texas, soon enough. Once her mother and younger
siblings are settled, she is on the first bus out of this dusty
town. She is only waiting on the letter from Aaron, asking her to
return to lush Tennessee to be his fraa. But that letter never
comes. As she spends time getting to know Phineas-hoping to uncover
the man beneath the scars-she begins to realize that she no longer
minds that Aaron hasn't sent for her. As both Deborah and Phineas
try to come to terms with lives that haven't turned out the way
they imagined, they discover that perhaps Gott's plans for them are
more extraordinary than they could have dreamed. But they need to
let go of their own past sorrows and disappointments to find the
joy and beauty that lies just ahead for them both.
The third book in the beloved Every Amish Season series by
bestselling author, Kelly Irvin. "Kelly Irvin's Through the Autumn
Air is a poignant journey of friendship and second chances that
will illustrate for readers that God blesses us with a true love
for all seasons." -Amy Clipston, bestselling author of Room on the
Porch Swing The past filled her mind even as her heart yearned for
stories yet to be told . . . The mother of ten and a widow of seven
years, Mary Katherine is a bundle of energy, always willing to step
in and help her friends around her Amish community. Now that her
last child is married, she pours her abundant creative spirit into
writing stories, even as she speaks aloud to her late husband every
day. Her dream is to open a bookstore with an English friend, but
the church elders want this wayward widow to work in an Amish-owned
store instead. When her old school friend, Ezekiel, offers her a
position as a cook in the restaurant he opened after his wife died,
she knows she should accept. But does she really want to spend her
time working over a hot stove? When a mysterious English stranger
breaks into her house to make himself a sandwich one autumn night,
Mary Katherine doesn't call the sheriff. She turns to Ezekiel. They
both see that Burke is need of more than a meal, and Ezekiel offers
him the job at the restaurant. As they set out to care for their
new friend, Mary Katherine and Ezekiel find themselves often
working together. Mary Katherine is drawn to Ezekiel, but she
remembers the terrible risk of giving her heart to someone. Can two
people in the autumns of their lives and so well-versed in the pain
of loss put the past behind them and trust in the hope that comes
with each new season? "A moving and compelling tale . . . that
reminds us how we become strongest in our most broken moments."
-Library Journal review of Upon a Spring Breeze
When wildfires threaten her Montana home, Mercy Yoder finds herself
torn between the Amish man who proposed without a declaration of
love and the Englisch smoke jumper who can't seem to stay away.
Mercy Yoder loves her students and her life in the tiny village of
West Kootenai, nestled at the foot of Montana's most northern
mountains. And she is in no rush to get married . . . much to the
disappointment of her parents. In fact, she has turned down the one
marriage proposal she's received. Her beau, Caleb, has yet to tell
her he loves her, stoking her fears that they simply aren't right
for each other. When a devastating wildfire threatens to destroy
her beloved community, Mercy and her family evacuate to the nearby
town of Eureka. There she meets Spencer McDonald, an Englisch
fireman. Her conversations with him are unlike any she's ever had
with a man. She finds his directness and ability to express his
feelings refreshing and completely different from Caleb, who is
tightlipped about his past. But what would her family and community
say if Mercy chose a relationship with an Englischer? Is Mercy
willing to give up all she has known and loved for someone who
finally understands her? Or can Mercy find the love she has always
longed for closer to home? Sweet, inspirational Amish romance Part
of the Amish of Big Sky Country Series Book 1: Mountains of Grace
Book 2: A Long Bridge Home Book 3: Peace in the Valley Includes
discussion questions for book clubs
Even the most admired families have secrets to hide in this
romantic suspense novel-a high-stakes race for the truth after a
shocking murder. Nina Fischer carries a camera wherever she goes so
she can view life through a filter. Safely. After her mother
abandoned her to the streets, Nina kept people at a distance,
including her uncle, Geoffrey, who adopted Nina and her sister.
Wealthy and proud, he is a good man, a fair judge, and someone many
in San Antonio admire. But when he is murdered, and the detective
assigned to the case accuses Nina of the crime, she knows she must
act. She's determined to use her journalism background to find her
adoptive father's real killer. The two men in her life want to
help, but can she trust them? She's known Rick since they were
children, but now he's an attorney whose political aspirations seem
more important than Nina's tragic loss. And then there's Aaron, a
news videographer, who knows that using their friendship could
break the biggest story of his career. Following the evidence leads
Nina on a journey of discovery into her father's shocking
masquerade as a law-abiding, family-loving Christian. When her
biological mother makes an appearance at Geoffrey's funeral and
asks to be welcomed back into her daughters' lives, Nina is even
more determined to find the truth about her past. Unlocking these
secrets could prove fatal, but it's the only way Nina will ever be
able to trust love again. A fast-paced thriller, Tell Her No Lies
is sure to satisfy fans of romantic suspense. Praise for Tell Her
No Lies: "Tell Her No Lies is true romantic suspense at its best!
Kelly Irvin has penned a heart-stopping, adrenaline pumping
romantic suspense with an unlikely heroine that tugs at the
heartstrings. Highly recommended!"-Colleen Coble, USA TODAY
bestselling author "In a world where so many present one facade
externally and another inside their homes, this novel shines a
light on the power of truth to cut through the darkness. Wrap that
inside a page-turning mystery and some sweet romance and it's a
story perfect for readers who love multiple threads."-Cara Putman,
author of the Hidden Justice series Full-length, stand-alone
romantic suspense Includes discussion questions for book clubs
Perfect for fans of Colleen Coble, Dani Pettrey, and Allison
Brennan
With the coldest season comes the warmest of second chances for a
lonely widow and widower. At age seventy-three, Laura Kauffman
knows she is closer to the end of life than the beginning. If God
willed it, she would join her beloved late husband soon. Even so,
Laura wonders what purpose God might have for her in this winter of
her life-and why this season seems so lonely. Widower Zechariah
Stutzman is facing his own barren season, despite the
great-grandchildren swirling around him. With his Parkinson's
worsening, he had no choice but to move in with his grandson's
family, though now he feels adrift and useless. When Laura offers
to help with Zechariah's five great-grandchildren after their
mother has a difficult childbirth, Zechariah is unsure how he will
adjust to the warm but tart demeanor of this woman he has known
since grade school. But soon Laura and Zechariah learn they are
asking God the same questions about loss and hope-and they begin to
wonder if He is providing answers after all. With Winter's First
Frost reminds us that God's purposes always bear fruit-and
sometimes love is sweeter with age. Sweet, stand-alone Amish
romance The fourth installment of the An Every Amish Season Series
Book 1: Upon a Spring Breeze Book 2: Beneath the Summer Sun Book 3:
Through the Autumn Air Book 4: With Winter's First Frost Includes
discussion questions for book clubs
When wildfires threaten her Montana home, Mercy Yoder finds herself
torn between the Amish man who proposed without a declaration of
love and the Englisch smoke jumper who can't seem to stay away.
Mercy Yoder loves her students and her life in the tiny village of
West Kootenai, nestled at the foot of Montana's most northern
mountains. And she is in no rush to get married . . . much to the
disappointment of her parents. In fact, she has turned down the one
marriage proposal she's received. Her beau, Caleb, has yet to tell
her he loves her, stoking her fears that they simply aren't right
for each other. When a devastating wildfire threatens to destroy
her beloved community, Mercy and her family evacuate to the nearby
town of Eureka. There she meets Spencer McDonald, an Englisch
fireman. Her conversations with him are unlike any she's ever had
with a man. She finds his directness and ability to express his
feelings refreshing and completely different from Caleb, who is
tightlipped about his past. But what would her family and community
say if Mercy chose a relationship with an Englischer? Is Mercy
willing to give up all she has known and loved for someone who
finally understands her? Or can Mercy find the love she has always
longed for closer to home? Sweet, inspirational Amish romance Part
of the Amish of Big Sky Country Series Book 1: Mountains of Grace
Book 2: A Long Bridge Home Book 3: Peace in the Valley Includes
discussion questions for book clubs
After a devastating winter, a spring breeze promises more than new
flowers.... It promises a new chance at love. Bess Weaver, twenty
and expecting her first child, is in the kitchen making stew for
her beloved mann, Caleb, one minute, and the next she's burying him
after a tragic accident. Facing life as a young widow, Bess finds
comfort only in tending the garden at an Englisch-owned bed and
breakfast-even as she doubts that new growth could ever come after
such a long winter. Aidan tries to repress his guilt over his best
friend Caleb's death and his long-standing feelings for Bess by
working harder than ever. But as he spends time with the young son
his friend left behind, he seems to be growing closer to the boy's
beautiful mother as well. When a close-knit group of widows in her
Amish community step in to help Bess find her way back to hope, she
begins to wonder if Gott has a future for her after all. Will she
ever believe that life can still hold joy and the possibility of
love?
A serial killer bent on revenge . . . and striking too close to
home. Teagan O'Rourke has always loved murder mysteries. In her job
as a court reporter, she has written official records for dozens of
real-life murders. She's slapped evidence stickers on crime scene
photos. She's listened to hours of chilling testimony. But she's
never known the smell of death. And she never thought she might be
a victim. Until now. A young police officer is murdered just inches
away from her, and then a man calling himself a serial killer
starts leaving Teagan notes, signing each with the name of a
different murderer from her favorite mystery novels. Panicked,
Teagan turns to her friend Max Kennedy. Max longs for more than
friendship with Teagan, but he fears she'll never trust someone
with a past like his. He wonders how much of God's "tough love" he
can take before he gives up on love completely. And he wonders if
he'll be able to keep Teagan alive long enough to find out. As
Teagan, Max, and Teagan's police officer father race to track down
the elusive killer, they each know they could be the next victim.
Desperate to save those she loves, Teagan battles fears that once
haunted her in childhood. Nothing seems to stop this obsessed
murderer. No matter what she does, he seems to be getting closer .
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