Tag: amish

Homespun Review and Interview with the Editor!

  Hello reader friends! Fans of Amish fiction are in for a treat today, as we’re talking about Homespun, a collection of stories from Amish and Mennonite women compiled by editor Lorilee Craker. Craker, who describes herself as a simple Mennonite girl from the prairies, grew up in Manitoba where the Mennonite community was large. Her […]


Written in Love by Kathleen Fuller

Any one who knows me knows I love Amish fiction. Although my reading loves are expanding, it is probably still the number one genre in my heart. When I saw Kathleen Fuller had a new book coming out, I knew I had to get my hands on it! And luckily I did as part of this […]


More Than a Marriage Review

About the Book In the close-knit Amish community of Wells Landing, Oklahoma, a women’s quilting circle welcomes a new member who is struggling to keep her marriage together—or let it go . . . Quiet and unassuming Tess Smiley is new to Wells Landing. She is also newly married to Jacob Smiley. But already she […]


The Seekers Review

About the Book Heidi Troyer cooks up the idea of teaching classes in the art of Amish cuisine in her Holmes County, Ohio, home. But is it a recipe for drama when five very different men and women answer the advertisement? Join a class of unlikely Ohioans who take cooking lessons at Lyle and Heidi […]


An Amish Home Review

Purchase your copy here! About the Book A Cup Half Full by Beth Wiseman—Sarah Lantz always dreamed of the perfect home, the perfect husband, the perfect family. When she married Abram, she knew she was on her way to securing her perfect life. All of that changes in one moment when an accident leaves her […]


Titus Returns by Amy Lillard

  Purchase your copy here About the Book In Wells Landing, Oklahoma’s warm and welcoming Amish community, there’s always hope for a new beginning—and a second chance… Five tumultuous years have changed Titus Lambert in every way. Back then, Titus was preparing to marry his longtime sweetheart, Mandy Yoder. Then came the unthinkable—a tragic car […]