The Amish Christmas Matchmaker
(Indiana Amish Brides)
Mass Market Paperback – ebook
September 17, 2019
by Vannetta Chapman (Author)
- Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
- Publisher: Love Inspired; Original edition
- ISBN-13: 978-1335479433
She’ll find him a wife for Christmas…Which of these Indiana Amish Brides is next?
With her wedding business thriving, Annie Kauffmann could never leave her beloved Amish community. So when handsome Amish cowboy Levi Lapp tries to convince her father to move the family to Texas, she must put a stop to it. If Annie finds Levi a wife, he might forget his dream of moving…but can she keep from falling for him herself?
With her wedding business thriving, Annie Kauffmann could never leave her beloved Amish community. So when handsome Amish cowboy Levi Lapp tries to convince her father to move the family to Texas, she must put a stop to it. If Annie finds Levi a wife, he might forget his dream of moving…but can she keep from falling for him herself?
My thoughts (Reviewed by Marilyn Ridgway): Vannetta Chapman’s creativity with an Amish matchmaker who
had a catering business brought a twist to her Indiana Amish Brides series with
Love Inspired. Annie Kauffmann and her English partner were busy with weddings.
Their business was doing well and she didn’t consider having a courtship
herself.
Levi Lapp was full of himself with his cowboy hat and boots
coming to Goshen .
Levi was working at the Kauffmann farm part time while busy recruiting Amish
families to join him and move to Texas .
His childhood dream of living there was his focus. Annie knew the only way to
rid him was to find a match for him. She had no desire to leave Indiana for Texas
with her business growing. The ups and downs proved challenging then an
accident that threaten a life might be a blessing in disguise. This was a
delightful story which shows how opposites might attract when they pay
attention to their hearts and God’s will for their lives. I’m glad there was an
epilogue three years later to show how the characters were doing.
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author.
I was under no obligation to write a positive review, but have expressed my
sincere thoughts. I’m never disappointed when I read one of Chapman’s books.
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