The Amish Christmas Secret by Vannetta Chapman
Becca Schwartz’s curiosity is going to be a problem. When Amish secret millionaire Daniel Glick moves to Shipshewana for seclusion, he doesn’t expect his pretty new neighbor to ask so many questions. Or to be so generous, despite her family’s poverty. As Daniel falls for Becca, his secret looms between them. This Christmas, can he finally give her the truth…and his heart?
The Amish Widow’s Christmas Hope by Carrie Lighte
After inheriting her uncle’s house, single mother Fern Glick returns to Serenity Ridge with the intention to sell and leave town quickly. But her reluctance to settle so close to former love Walker Huyard—the man who broke her heart—begins to falter as their children forge a bond. With Christmas approaching, spending the holiday together might just be enough to reignite the love they once shared.
MARILYN’S THOUGHTS
This two in one book is a great matching of delightful Christmas
stories penned in each author’s style.
The Amish Christmas Secret by one of my favorite authors,
Vannetta Chapman, brought Daniel Glick being neighbor to Becca Schwartz and her
family. The two are opposites but each had their unique qualities and flaws. I
enjoyed how Chapman developed the characters and the beautiful ending for this
story. An added plus was the humor, curiosity, secrets and discovering exactly how
God planted each one to be content with their surroundings, especially at
Christmas with the true meaning of God’s love.
The Amish Widow’s Christmas Hope, by Carrie Lighte, brought
Fern Glick and her children back to her home town. Unexpectedly, the inheritance
of her uncle’s house brought some undue anxiety and didn’t fit the plan she had
when Walker Huyard was involved. How will Fern and Walker solve their issues
when their children are enjoying playing together? Will they be able to set
aside differences to make this the best Christmas yet?
I highly recommend this two in one book to fans of Amish
Christmas fiction. Readers will laugh, cry and gain a new insight that
overcoming difficulties is possible with forgiveness, faith, and hope.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from one of the
authors without any obligation to write a positive review. I have expressed my
own opinion.
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