



The Amish Christmas Sleigh
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4.7 • 34 Ratings
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- $2.99
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- $2.99
Publisher Description
Tales of snowy nights, silver bells, and sweet romance: “A wonderful anthology” (RT Book Reviews, four stars)
This volume includes three stories of love, family, and faith—the greatest gifts of the season:
A Sleigh Ride on Ice Mountain by Kelly Long
For solitary toy-maker Sebastian Christner, hiring Kate Zook as his new housekeeper is simply the right thing to do. Now she can support her special-needs brother. But one taste of her independent spirit is showing him undreamed-of holiday joy—and making him long to give her a home for always . . .
A Mamm for Christmas by Amy Lillard
Bernice Yoder has far too much to do to entertain holiday dreams. Even if she can help Jess Schmucker outwit his three mischievous young daughters, it's impossible to imagine the handsome widower can see her as anything but a scolding schoolteacher. He never guesses how a magical Christmas Eve will open his eyes to love or how Der Herr will awaken their faith and hope.
An Unexpected Christmas Blessing by Molly Jebber
As much as Charity Lantz's children need a father, the young widow isn’t sure her new neighbor Luke Fisher can ever be the right choice. They’re having more disagreements than snowflakes in December. Besides, he's never given a sign he wants to be more than friends. Can Gott show them a way past their misunderstandings to a forever love?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Three blended Amish families celebrate Christmas in this warmhearted romance anthology. In Long's "A Sleigh Ride on Ice Mountain," orphaned Kate is struggling to raise her disabled young brother. Gentle toy maker Sebastian offers Kate a job and a lifeline. In Lillard's humorous "A Mamm for Christmas," three spirited sisters decide that their schoolteacher should be their new mother and insist that their widowed father marry her. Jebber transports readers to a small community in early-20th-century Ohio for "An Unexpected Christmas Blessing," in which a widowed mother with two young children is drawn to her charming but secretive neighbor. Filled with traditional Amish romance elements, the tales cover a variety of themes while remaining true to the spirit of the holiday.