The Drifter (Amish Country Brides)

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by J. E. B. Spredemann


  10. Who was your favorite character in The Drifter? Why?

  A SPECIAL THANK YOU

  I’d like to take this time to thank everyone that had any involvement in this book and its production, including my Mom and Dad, who have always been supportive of my writing, my longsuffering Family—especially my handsome, encouraging Hubby, my Amish and former-Amish friends who have helped immensely in my understanding of the Amish ways, my supportive Pastor and Church family, my Proofreaders, my Editor, my CIA Facebook author friends who have been a tremendous help, my wonderful Readers who buy, read, offer great input, and leave encouraging reviews and emails, my awesome Launch Team who, I’m confident, will ‘Sprede the Word’ about The Drifter! And last, but certainly not least, I’d like to thank my Precious LORD and SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST, for without Him, none of this would have been possible!

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  The Giver (Amish Country Brides)

  Returning home for the holidays is bittersweet for Bailey Miller. While she loves her mother and stepfather’s family and wants to spend time with them, she knows she’ll inevitably run into Timothy Stoltzfoos—the man who betrayed her and broke her heart. Although Timothy’s available now, she’s not interested. At least, that’s what she tells herself. She’s promised to Mark Petersheim—a man she doesn’t love nearly as much as she’d once loved Timothy. But he’s a nice man and will make a good husband.

  Timothy Stoltzfoos messed up big time when he chose MaryAnn Kinsinger over Bailey Miller. It had been four years since he’d heard she’d left for the Englisch world to live with her father in New Jersey. But now she’s back and she’s Amish again—and engaged to be married to an Amish man in a nearby district. He knows Bailey would never give him a second chance, but Christmas was a time for miracles, wasn’t it?

  Releasing December 1, 2020, Lord willing!

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  An Unexpected Christmas Gift

  Janie Mishler is content with her life as an alt maedel helping out at her father’s Amish dry goods store, but she’s always wondered “what if?” What if Elson hadn’t passed on? What if she’d met someone else? What if she could raise a family of her own? But with each year that passes, Janie relinquishes her unfulfilled dreams. That is, until she receives an unexpected Christmas gift from someone who appears to be a stranger.

  Rob Zehr put his Amish life behind him to forget about his painful past and follow his lifelong dream of becoming a pilot. Although he still communicates with his family, he has no desire to return to his old lifestyle. When he receives a mysterious note in the mail, he responds out of sheer intrigue. He never imagined that the note’s writer could be the one to draw him back to his roots and open his heart to the possibility of love again.

  Are their circumstances merely coincidence? Or could it be God’s unseen hand working a Christmas miracle?

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  Amish Christmas Miracles Collection

  Spend Christmas in Amish country.

  As snow falls softly outside the window, curl up by the fire with this collection of 14 stories by your favorite Amish fiction authors.

  Let them transport you to Amish communities all across the country.

  Travel to small towns where horses clip-clop down the road, farms dot the snow-covered landscape, and families gather to celebrate the real meaning of Christmas.

  Sigh over sweet stories that touch your heart. Laugh, cry, rejoice, and smile as couples renew their faith and find their perfect soul mates.

  These heartwarming tales of faith, hope, love, and Christmas miracles are our special gift to you.

  Release Date: November 10, 2020

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