Ever been so busy that you don’t have time to think? That’s Austin Petersheim. Running a business, keeping his little brothers out of trouble — there is simply no time to court the most popular maidel in town. He seeks Hannah’s help for courting and more. What he doesn’t figure on is the “extra” courting assistance planned by his twin little brothers.
Category: Fiction
Books that describe imaginary events and people. A story, even though based on a factual event, can still be categorized as fiction.
Minding His Nephews
An Amish father purchased a tractor despite the Ordung & everything has gone wrong.
An Amish man is trying to raise his two toddler nephews alone but it’s not going well.
Nancy tries to help her father & family by taking a job in hopes of not losing their farm.
Vernon advertises a position for a helper and Nancy takes the job. But Nancy’s mother becomes ill. Should she quit her job to take care of her mother? But she loves the little boys and Vernon needs her …
Surviving the Wilderness
A sweet little girl has been kidnapped along with her puppy. I’m a sucker for little kids & puppy dogs. Add danger in multiple forms and a military father — you have to read to save them, right? Then there is a stubborn & determined wilderness guide (oh, she’s beautiful too) who risks her life for Master Corporal Jess Connor’s daughter.
Can they save little Addison & Butterscotch without getting killed …
Answering Liberty’s Call
The year — 1778. Based on the author’s 6th-great-grandmother, Anna Stone does the unthinkable. With her family ill & starving at Valley Forge, she defies custom & rides alone — it’s 200 miles on horseback. She’s a mother of three & a healer. She feels she has to go despite the dangers of the terrain & people who prey on travelers. That alone makes for a good story, but she learns about a plot to overthrow Gen. Washington and now her ride is even more important …
Amish Outsider
Michael Forster, who has been living as an Englisher, & his daughter return to the Amish community in River Haven after his estranged wife’s murder. While not charged, there are those who believe he is guilty. Hoping for a quiet life & restoration of his little daughter to a happy child, he goes back to his Amish roots. Thankfully, Teacher Cathy is able to gain little Allie’s confidence. But the past threatens everything and everyone including Allie and Cathy.
The Homewreckers
Hattie Kavanaugh, a widow, restores homes in Savannah. Hattie loves what she does. She didn’t follow her father-in-law’s advice, “Never love something that can’t love your back,” and her love for a house turns into a disaster as problem upon problem is found. It just might make her father-in-law’s company fold.
Money is needed. Now! A *smooth* Hollywood guy shows up & offers a renovation reality show that would, at least, solve the money problems. Enter a male lead, a bossy production something-or-other and besides the issues a 100-year-old house has — someone doesn’t want Kavanaugh & Son Restorations to complete the work.