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And the winners are…

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I wanted to let you all know that Sarah Price’s first book in her Amish of Lancaster Series is on sale! Here is a little about the book: In Fields of Corn, Shana Slater, a non-Amish woman from out of state, doesn’t realize that her life is about to change when she pulls into the Lapp […]

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Caroline’s Secret – I Know It! Review by Susan Ferrell

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When I received the uncorrected proof of Amy Lillard’s first book in her Wells Landing series, Caroline’s Secret, I wasn’t sure what to expect. It was the first time I has read anything by Lillard and so I was a bit hesitant. Thankfully, I was pleasantly surprised. Caroline’s Secret centers around the life of Caroline […]

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Christmas in July Giveaway!

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I can hardly believe we are making our way through July. I hope everyone is enjoying long lazy days filled with lemonade and barbeques. I love summer but I also love Christmas just as much. I started thinking what better way to have some fun than to combine my love for both with a wonderful […]

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Guest post by Linda Castillo plus giveaway!

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THE DEAD WILL TELL When I was a kid, I believed in ghosts.  You know, those restless souls belonging to people who’d died violently or before their time or, perhaps, left something important unfinished.  Ghosts were scary, mysterious things.  But of course they were just the musings of a seven-year-old farm girl with a big […]

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Huckleberry Summer – Kick Back and Relax- Review Susan Ferrell

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After reading the first book in Jennifer Beckstrand’s The Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill series (Huckleberry Hill), I was prepared to read another good story.  Her second in the series, Huckleberry Summer does not disappoint. Beckstrand introduces readers to some intriguing Amish characters you won’t find in most Amish novels.  There is Lily Eicher, an apprehensive […]

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Plain Faith – Plain Inspiring- Review by Susan Ferrell

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As a self-proclaimed “Amishaholic,” I was intrigued to get a copy of Plain Faith.  I have read an obscene amount of Amish fiction titles, as well as quite a few non-fiction works about the Amish (by Kraybill, Nolt, Eicher, Wagler.) But this one looked different.  Written by an ex-Amish couple, Irene and Ora Jay Eash, […]