Amish Kitchen : Three Sweet Stories To Nourish Your Soul
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New stories from three best-selling Amish fiction authors.
A Recipe for Hope-Eve Bender and her family are forced to move in with her parents for two months while the house is being repaired. Not an easy task-loading up husband and three teenage boys in their rumschpringe to grandma and grandpa’s house. Eve and Benjamin have been raising their children according to the Ordnung, but they’ve also allowed some liberties that Eve is certain will create some friction. Can peace reside in this house of old and new?
A Spoonful of Love-Hannah King is determined to prove that she can run the Paradise Inn Bed & Breakfast and take care of her parents without anyone else’s help. But when Stephen Esh, a bachelor from Sugarcreek, Ohio, comes to stay, can Hannah see past her stubbornness to find true love brewing in her kitchen?
A Taste of Grace-Amish herbalist, Deborah “Fern” Zook knows that life began in a garden; she just wishes God would plant a suitable man in her life. When the handsome and brooding Abram Fisher arrives at her door with a sick child in his arms, it seems as though Fern has gotten her wish, but how do two different personalities entwine to grow a faithful love?
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SKU (ISBN): 9781401685676
ISBN10: 1401685676
Beth Wiseman | Kelly Long | Amy Clipston
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2012
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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