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An Amish Christmas love : four novellas / Beth Wiseman, Amy Clipston, Kelly Irvin, and Ruth Reid.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Thorndike Press large print Christian fiction seriesPublisher: Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: Large Print editionDescription: 565 pages (large print) ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781432844523
  • 1432844520
Related works:
  • Container of (work): Wiseman, Beth, 1962- Winter kisses
  • Container of (work): Clipston, Amy. Christmas cat
  • Container of (work): Irvin, Kelly. Snow angels
  • Container of (work): Reid, Ruth, 1963- Home for Christmas
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Contents:
Winter Kisses, by Beth Wiseman -- The Christmas Cat, by Amy Clipston -- Snow Angels, by Kelly Irvin -- Home for Christmas, by Ruth Reid.
Summary: Winter Kisses, by Beth Wiseman. Three generations of Stoltzfus women are all living under the same roof. At twenty-five, Naomi has never been married, and both her mother, Barbara, and her grandmother, Ruth, have recently been widowed. Each nursing broken or lonely hearts, they also each have potential suitors. When a storm on Christmas Eve forces the three couples to take shelter in the basement of the Stotlzfus homestead, secrets are revealed, hearts are opened, and all three potential grooms drop to their knees for very different reasons--a proposal, a prayer, and an epiphany.Summary: The Christmas Cat, by Amy Clipston. Emma Bontrager is spending her first Christmas alone after her husband of 45 years, Henry, passed away in July. Although the Amish don't normally allow animals in their homes, a big, fat, orange barn cat keeps coming into Emma's house. She shoos the cat away, but it continues to appear in her house, settling on Henry's favorite wingchair. But the cat isn't the only Christmas visitor: a group of young people help bring the Christmas spirit to Emma, reminding her that love and hope abide.Summary: Snow Angels, by Kelly Irvin. As a young man enjoying his rumspringa, David Byler gave his heart to an Englisch girl, but he eventually realized he couldn't give up his Plain faith and family for her, so he let her go. He's found a new love in his Bee County Plain community, Molly Shrock. Molly has been patient, waiting for the man she loves to love her back. Just as he is ready to propose, David makes a startling discovery: Bobbie McGregor, his Englisch love, is back. Will Molly's prayers for a Christmas love be answered?Summary: Home for Christmas, by Ruth Reid. When a misdirected GPS sends Ellie Whetstone to the wrong address, she inadvertently finds herself breaking into the home of Amish man, Ezra Mast. Ellie hopes to fix up the house left by her aenti and sell it quickly, but a series of run-ins with Ezra and his young daughter have her questioning whether a hasty sale is the right move. Could this new place with its slower pace be the right home for Ellie?
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Large Print Book Large Print Book Dr. James Carlson Library Large Print Fiction Wiseman, Beth Available 33111008978393
Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction Wiseman, Beth Available 33111008854933
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

CBA Bestselling AuthorsFour NovellasSMLBeth Wiseman's Winter Kisses: When a Christmas storm forces three generations of Stoltzfus women into the basement, three suitors drop to their knees for different reasons. Amy Clipston's The Christmas Cat: On widow Emma Bontrager's first Christmas alone, a big, orange barn cat appears, settling on her husband's chair. Kelly Irvin's Snow Angels: Will David Byler's Rumspringa ruin Molly Shrock's prayed-for Christmas love? Ruth Reid's Home for Christmas: Misdirected by her GPS, has Ellie Whetstone inadvertently found the right place?

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Winter Kisses, by Beth Wiseman -- The Christmas Cat, by Amy Clipston -- Snow Angels, by Kelly Irvin -- Home for Christmas, by Ruth Reid.

Winter Kisses, by Beth Wiseman. Three generations of Stoltzfus women are all living under the same roof. At twenty-five, Naomi has never been married, and both her mother, Barbara, and her grandmother, Ruth, have recently been widowed. Each nursing broken or lonely hearts, they also each have potential suitors. When a storm on Christmas Eve forces the three couples to take shelter in the basement of the Stotlzfus homestead, secrets are revealed, hearts are opened, and all three potential grooms drop to their knees for very different reasons--a proposal, a prayer, and an epiphany.

The Christmas Cat, by Amy Clipston. Emma Bontrager is spending her first Christmas alone after her husband of 45 years, Henry, passed away in July. Although the Amish don't normally allow animals in their homes, a big, fat, orange barn cat keeps coming into Emma's house. She shoos the cat away, but it continues to appear in her house, settling on Henry's favorite wingchair. But the cat isn't the only Christmas visitor: a group of young people help bring the Christmas spirit to Emma, reminding her that love and hope abide.

Snow Angels, by Kelly Irvin. As a young man enjoying his rumspringa, David Byler gave his heart to an Englisch girl, but he eventually realized he couldn't give up his Plain faith and family for her, so he let her go. He's found a new love in his Bee County Plain community, Molly Shrock. Molly has been patient, waiting for the man she loves to love her back. Just as he is ready to propose, David makes a startling discovery: Bobbie McGregor, his Englisch love, is back. Will Molly's prayers for a Christmas love be answered?

Home for Christmas, by Ruth Reid. When a misdirected GPS sends Ellie Whetstone to the wrong address, she inadvertently finds herself breaking into the home of Amish man, Ezra Mast. Ellie hopes to fix up the house left by her aenti and sell it quickly, but a series of run-ins with Ezra and his young daughter have her questioning whether a hasty sale is the right move. Could this new place with its slower pace be the right home for Ellie?

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