Celebrate Christmas with four Amish romances. A Choice To Forgive by Beth Wiseman. After Daniel disappeared that long-ago Christmas Eve, Lydia built a life with his brother. But now she’s a widow and Daniel has reappeared, asking for forgiveness. Can she go back to her normal life with her long-lost love as her neighbor? A Miracle for Miriam by Kathleen Fuller. Seth is no longer the arrogant young man who shattered Miriam's confidence and broke her heart. Will he be able to show “plain” Miriam that she is truly beautiful to him? One Child by Barbara Cameron. The birth of one child forever changed the world two thousand years ago. On a snowy Christmas night in Lancaster County, another child changes the world for two very ifferent couples. Christmas Cradles by Kelly Long. When Anna Stolis takes over for her aunt, the local midwife, Christmas night heats up with multiple deliveries, three strangers’ quilts, and unexpected help from the handsome and brooding Asa Lapp.
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"This is a great set of novellas to bring the simplicity of the Christmas message into your heart. Each story connects with the others, sharing characters and setting but delivered in each author's unique style. A perfect blend that makes a very satisfying read. I was especially impressed by how complete and enthralling each individual novella was. An amazing accomplishment given the shorter word count. This was definitely a feel good book (though it didn't lack angst) and a great way to usher in this sacred season."
— Kav (5 out of 5 stars)
" I don't believe I've previously read anything by these three authors. I am impressed with their ability to write about the same family, but from the perspective of different people. It was enjoyable to see the various aspects through the various women's eyes. I would read more by these authors for sure. "
— Kim, 2/14/2014" Contains three stories with shared characters--a great read, even if it's not Christmas time! "
— Laurel, 2/7/2014" A destitute family finds themselves with their remaining belongings on a dark road in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. What happens next forces them to stay with an Amish family. A smooth and easy holiday read. There is very little religion in this novel. A modern family struggling for the American dream gets a glimpse of a simpler life. "
— Gaile, 1/27/2014" AMAZING....... "
— Crystal, 1/25/2014" I am a total sucker for Christmas books. This one was no exception. Easy reads, 3 books in 1, loved it. I love the Amish stories too. Good book! "
— Heather, 1/14/2014" I picked this up out of curiosity...no expectations. I was surprised by the pleasant read. Courtship stories were very light hearted and quite up-lifting. Simple, non-complicated love stories once couples decided their commitments. "
— cristina, 1/13/2014" Read the story by Kathleen Fuller. It was a sweet love story. Very heart wrenching frankly. We used to live near Amish country so that's why I got it. I wonder if the courtship in the book is accurately depicted or not.Quick read. "
— Jessica, 1/9/2014" I thought before I even opened up the book, that I wasn't going to think much of it. But once I started reading, I realized how nice it is to see the simplicity of the Amish Life. It's a good reminder of what's important in life. "
— Megan, 1/6/2014" Very good book. I really enjoyed this one. I felt bad for Mattie during her recovery period from her miscarriage. "
— Laura, 1/6/2014" I always enjoy reading an Amish based book -- reminds me that I should simplify my life a bit, and some day, maybe I'll even learn how to quilt! "
— Tricia, 12/21/2013" This novella was a delightful read.I enjoyed it very much and like the idea of stories from different writers in one collection. I recommend this charming and entertaining book and have reread it several times.It is a wonderful Christmas gift. "
— Mary, 11/23/2013" An Amish Christmas is a very uplifting novella. The authors are brilliant at creating characters that readers are able to relate with and deliver messages that helps the reader to grow spiritually and to be entertained by the talented authors writings. "
— Martha, 9/25/2013" I really enjoyed this book, I like to read Christmas books the entire season and really liked this easy read, nothing to deep, light hearted, relaxed good feeling book. "
— Tammy, 7/12/2013" Some things about the Amish community are so enticing, namely the simplicity. A sweet read in each of the 3 novellas. Easy and pleasant reading with some heart touching stories. "
— Megan, 2/20/2013" I like these stories. "
— Debbie, 2/12/2013" I love to read about the Amish lifestyle. I will admit I was hesitant to read this because it had 3 stories in one. Once I starting reading the second one, I realized that all three stories were going to tie together. I read this all in one night....a good read! "
— Erin, 8/26/2012" I should have read the description more closely. Not what I thought it was going to be. Had to stop after the first story. Just not very good. "
— Kelsey, 8/9/2012" A novella with three stories in one book. Stories of the Amish, which will make you laugh, cry, and happiness in every story you read in this book. Written by three talented writers; Beth Wiseman, Kathleen Fuller, and Barbara Cameron. "
— Linda, 8/6/2012" This book of three stories (separate, yet related) written by three different women gives insight into Amish life. The middle story, A Choice to Forgive, by Beth Wiseman, was best written. Unlike the other two, the story was informative in the flow of the story line. "
— Connie, 3/22/2012" There were four books in this book - each by a different author but tying into one another. I really enjoyed the first three books but the final one (Christmas Cradles) was very quick and not very developed. "
— Lynnea, 2/9/2012Beth Wiseman, author of the Daughters of the Promise series and the Land of Canaan series, is hailed as a top voice in Amish fiction. She and her family live in Texas.
Kathleen Fuller is the USA Today bestselling author of several series, including the Hearts of Middlefield novels, the Middlefield Family novels, the Amish of Birch Creek series, and the Amish Letters series, as well as a middle-grade Amish series, the Mysteries of Middlefield.
Barbara Cameron is the author of fifteen novels and three nationally televised movies, as well as a recipient of the first Romance Writers of America Golden Heart. Her Amish stories are inspired by her visits to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
Kelly Long is the author of Sarah’s Garden, Lilly’s Wedding Quilt, Arms of Love, and A Marriage of the Heart. Born and raised in the mountains of northern Pennsylvania, she lives with her husband and five children.
Christian Taylor is a veteran actress with twenty-five years of experience in performance and voice work spanning stage, film, television, radio, and audio books. A Catholic University Drama Department graduate, she began her career with the National Players, portraying Hero in Much Ado About Nothing and Muriel the Goat in Animal Farm. Other stage credits include The Wife in Rashomon and Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Her audiobook credits include An Hour on Sunday, Making Your Children’s Ministry The Best Hour of Every Kid’s Week, Dragons: Tears of a Dragon, and Dragons: Circles of Seven. She and her family live in Wheaton, Illinois.