There are some books you genuinely truly enjoy reading and An Amish Bride was that for this reviewer. Second in the Joyful River series, the story is sprinkled with bits of humor. … This is a lovely read that kept pulling me back to my Kindle. There are wonderful sub-plots that just make the book better. Trust me, you will want to read this one.
Marry Me, Millie by Amy Lillard
Millie is pregnant which she learned just after her husband died suddenly. She moved after his death and now lives with her Aunt Sylvie who owns a Bed & Breakfast. Aunt Sylvie is a member of the Widows Club having been a widow for a long time. The club’s signature food is a Whoopie Pie….
A Christmas Courtship by Shelley Shepard Gray
“A Christmas Courtship” is such a delightful story. A wonderful addition to Christmas as well as Amish reads. It is the third of Shelley Shepard Gray’s Berlin Bookmobile series. The first two books in the series are on my Want-to-Read list. I found this book enjoyable as a standalone. The print version has 317 pages…
Foundation of Love by Amy Clipston
“Foundation of Love” by Amy Clipston is a wunderbar story of falling in love at a ‘mature’ age. And the challenge of a second marriage. It is the the first installment of Amy Clipston’s “Amish Legacy” series. Duane Bontrager’s wife of twenty-four years died over a year ago but he and his sons miss her…
Christmas at the Amish Bakeshop
“Christmas at the Amish Bakeshop” is a trilogy published Sep 2021. NetGalley review by LyndaP.
An Unexpected Amish Christmas by Rachel J. Good
“An Unexpected Amish Christmas” by Rachel J. Good is a wonderful story and a definite read for Christmas. I’ll take a cinnamon sugar pretzel. Oh, and a raisin pretzel. Keturah and her three sisters run a pretzel stand at the Green Valley Farmer’s Market. As the book begins we learn that their parents have died…