An Amish Country Christmas
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Publisher Description
Brighten up the holidays with “sweet tales of innocent love among the Amish in two Missouri hamlets, Cedar Creek and Willow Ridge” (Publishers Weekly).
Delicious holiday treat recipes included!
“The Christmas Visitors”
For spirited Martha Coblentz and her twin Mary, the snow has delivered the perfect holiday and birthday present to their door—handsome brothers Nate and Bram Kanagy. But when unforeseen trouble interrupts their season’s good cheer, it will take unexpected intervention—and sudden understanding—to give all four the blessing of a lifetime . . .
“Kissing the Bishop”
As the year’s first snow settles, Nazareth Hooley and her sister are given a heaven-sent chance to help newly widowed Tom Hostetler tend his home. But when her hope that she and Tom can build on the caring between them seems a dream forever out of reach, Nazareth discovers that faith and love can make any miracle possible . . .
Praise for the Seasons of the Heart series
“Hubbard writes Amish stories with style and grace.” —RT Book Reviews
“Fans of Amish fiction will love the Seasons of the Heart series.” —Marta Perry, national bestselling author
“A heartwarming new voice for fans of Beverly Lewis.” —Emma Miller, author of An Amish Mystery series
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this charming diptych, King (Naomi Weds a Good Man) who also writes using the Hubbard pseudonym (Winter of Wishes) spins sweet tales of innocent love among the Amish in two Missouri hamlets, Cedar Creek and Willow Ridge. "The Christmas Visitors" is devoted to brothers Bram and Nate Kanagy and the identical twin sisters they fall in love with, Martha and Mary Coblentz. As the brothers woo the sisters, an out-of-towner threatens to dash their hopes. In "Kissing the Bishop," Willow Ridge sisters Jerusalem and Nazareth Hooley are snowed in at Tom Hostetler's place with Vernon Gingerich from Cedar Creek. After Tom receives shocking news about his estranged wife, will that open the door for two more couples to find their happy endings? The devoted couples from the first tale also make a cameo in the second. Mouthwatering recipes complete this sweet collection.
Customer Reviews
Boring
The first story about the Coblentz twins and the Kanagy brothers was very good and enjoyable reading. BUT
The second story about the two Bishops and the Hooley sisters was painfully boring and I didn’t care for the all the discussions about sex and breasts that took place with Vernon and Jerusalem.