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Amish Christmas Star
$22.95Add to cartBUGGIES, TRAINS, AND AUTOMOBILES -Shelley Shepard Gray
-John Miller and Ellie Coblentz are each looking for a way up north from Pinecraft, Florida. They decide to travel together. But can this bumpy, bad-weather journey home help them find their way into each other’s hearts, too?STAR OF WONDER – Charlotte Hubbard
When Raymond Overholt comes to Promise Lodge, hoping to sell the barnboard signs he’s painted with stars and Christmas messages, spirited young Mennonite Lizzie Zehr is intrigued. But any courtship between them will face fierce opposition from the bishop of Raymond’s Old Order community-unless someone can convince him that at the heart of faith lies love . . .STARLIGHT EVERLASTING – Rosalind Lauer
Newlyweds Rachel and Luke Coblentz can’t wait to celebrate their first Christmas together after years of courtship. But when Luke’s factory job threatens to keep them apart-from each other and their dream of a family-it will take faith to believe in the gift of a truly joyful ending . -
Christmas Courtship
$21.99Original price was: $21.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.Add to cartThis charming and gentle Christmas love story in the “swoon-worthy” (Woman’s World) Berlin Bookmobile series follows a librarian determined to help an Amish bachelor woo his neighbor.
A solitary sort, forty-two-year-old Atle Petersheim spends his time hard at work in his wood shop. But as the days get longer, he realizes just how lonely he’s become. When his longtime crush, Sadie Mast, a widow and mother of three, asks him to help her build a room in their barn for her son, Atle can’t say no. Eager to pursue Sadie at last, he turns to bookmobile librarian Sarah Anne Miller for courting advice. More than happy to help, Sarah Anne decides the best way to learn about love is through books-romance novels to be precise.
Between completing holiday orders for her flourishing food business, helping Cale navigate a dramatic new relationship with his boss’s daughter, and coming to terms with the trauma her late husband had inflicted upon her and her children-not to mention Atle showing up at her door with flowers-Sadie is in over her head. Though Atle’s efforts are initially clumsy and his declarations a bit awkward, Sadie can’t help but be charmed by her patient and kind neighbor. But is she ready for love?