Guest Post

What Makes a Gut Amish Matchmaker? By Amanda Flower

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Guest Post by Amanda Flower

From the nineteenth century mail-order brides to the dating app you can swipe on your phone today, matchmaking is a centuries’ old business. This is no different for the Amish. Amish matchmakers have been long a part of the Amish culture. In Matchmaking Can Be Murder, you will be introduced to my Amish matchmaker Millie […]

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What Home Means to the Holidays by Sarah Price

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A Christmas Gift for Rebecca

For most people, the holidays are about coming “home.” For some people, it might be returning to the house where they grew up. They revisit their parents or grandparents, amazed to realize how small the house appears after so many decades. I know I was shocked when I returned to my childhood house. The rooms […]

Book Reviews

Mending Fences: Review by Susan Scott Ferrell

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Mending Fences

Mending Fences – Luke’s Story (Finally!) Yaaaas! Suzanne Woods Fisher has a new series out! Readers are taken back to Stoney Ridge (I know!) with The Deacon’s Family. First in the series is the phenomenal Mending Fences. Luke Shrock is fresh out of rehab. He’s not exactly been a model citizen most – okay, ALL […]

Book Reviews

A Perfect Amish Match: Review by Susan Scott Ferrell

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A Perfect Amish Match by Vannetta Chapman

A Perfect Amish Match – Grab it! Vannetta Chapman has done it again with another wonderful novel in her Indian Amish Brides series. A Perfect Amish Match is out and you won’t be disappointed! Olivia Mae Miller has a full plate – she lives with and cares for her aging grandparents and she’s also the […]