This is a fun whodunit mystery taking place in the Amish town of Shipshewana. After Callie's aunt passes, she arrives from Texas with the intent of selling her aunt's quilt shop. After a little coaxing the Amish ladies that provided quilts for the shop, convince her to re-open the now forlorn l...
Should Esther give Joseph another chance...Home to Pebble Creek is the perfect prequel to A Promise For Miriam! Although I have no idea why I have never read the Pebble Creek Amish Series, I feel blessed that I was able to read Home to Pebble Creek first… It’s such a great introduction to the ser...
This is a prequel to a series I have yet to read. When I saw this novella, I was looking for a quick read and decided in this one.I actually did enjoy this little novella. Of course, the story line went really fast, but it is really cute still. Again, this is the prequel to other books. I am cons...
They continued to bathe him with the cool rag and place ice chips in his mouth, and once an hour Annie took his blood pressure and temperature—recording the numbers on her pad each time. At four a.m., as she began to worry they would have to send one of the men in the buggy for a driver, send Dan...
Three-day weekends were nice, but the last three days had not been normal by any means. After the long night spent searching for Grace, she’d slept a few hours late Saturday.But in all honesty, she’d kept herself busy most of the day and weekend, trying to make some sense of her conflicting emoti...
Actually, she’d said, “You can pick me up at three.” Which gave him his first dilemma. How was he to pick her up? He’d spent so much time gathering his courage and then worrying over her answer that he hadn’t given much thought to the details. He had picked out a nice spot beneath an oak tree. It...
Her grandmother literally washed her in the Psalms before each day began, though often she would change the pronouns to make the reading more personal. We trust in Your unfailing love; our hearts rejoice in Your salvation. Keep Anna safe, my God, for in You we take refuge. Show us Your ways, Lord...
The Fed-Ex man showed up with the load of supplies she’d ordered. Fortunately, Zeke had stopped back to pick up the cell phone he’d left charging in the supply room, a cell phone he’d mentioned his parents knew nothing about. He kindly offered to stay and help her move the boxes into the storeroo...
Detouring to the little kitchen, she returned with a tray of teas, hot water, and a plate of cookies. “Now tell me all about your visit,” she said. “I know you’re tired, but I want to hear everything.” Faith swiped at her gray hair and smiled. “Oh, I’m not that tired. I’m still in a bit of shock....
She’d never had a day pass so slowly. Each time the bell over the door jingled, she jumped, expecting the horrible man on the phone to burst through, minus his giggling accomplice. For some reason, she knew she wouldn’t see the woman. The woman was a prop — like a lamp set on a stage for a play. ...
They were sitting around the kitchen table, though it was well past dinnertime. Marion had called her in from the sitting room, where she was watching her little sister, Ruthie, color on a blank page. At her mother’s voice, she’d been surprised to glance outside and see the sky was growing dark a...
There was no cleaning to do. The students took care of it before they left. It was something that still surprised Brian. Stella Stutzman lingered at the back of the room, pretending to look for something in her cubby. Katie nodded her head toward the girl and raised her eyebrow. “I’ll handle it,”...
Carter said as he followed his mom into the sanctuary of their church. “Exactly,” Patrick agreed. The room was full to overflowing. “I’ve never seen this place so packed.” His mom led the way to a back corner, where they could see the door Max would come through as well as the front where Pastor ...