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About the Book
The Christmas Bakery at Huckleberry Hill
When shy Katie Rose Gingerich’s dat sends her to Huckleberry Hill to secure a marriage proposal, she never expects to long for carefree Titus Helmuth—or to hope that he might want to spend every Christmas with her . . .
My Review:
I did not read the other two stories in this book.
“The Christmas Bakery at Huckleberry Hill” by Jennifer Beckstrand is one of the three short stories in the book “The Amish Christmas Kitchen”.
If you have read the other “Huckleberry Hill” stories you will love reading another matchmaking story of Amish grandparents, Anna and Felty Helmuth. If you haven’t read any of the stories involving these two matchmakers then this story is a great one to start with.
Anna and Felty Helmuth come up with a plan to get their grandson Titus together with Katie! Nothing wrong with that except Katie is supposed to get engaged to Adam. But is Adam and Katie right for each other.
I have to be honest and say Adam is not my favorite person in the story, he complains too much and wants everything his way and then he takes credit for good things done by others just to make himself look good!
I love the new family tradition that Anna starts to make her matchmaking work.
I encouraged you to read “The Christmas Bakery at “Huckleberry Hill” if you haven't read any of the others stories so you can be drawn into the Helmuth clan and want to read of all the other schemes than Annie comes up with. And, if you have read the other” Huckleberry Hill” stories you will want to read this so you can can be up to date with all the family news.
I know Christmas is over but I can read Christmas stories anytime of the year, and even through this is a “Christmas” story, I feel it is a story about what love is and what it isn’t.
I am giving “The Christmas Bakery at “Huckleberry Hill” five stars.
I was given a copy of “The Amish Christmas Kitchen” by Celebrate Lit and the author Jennifer Beckstrand. These opinions are my own.
About the Author
Jennifer Beckstrand is the bestselling Amish romance author of The Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill series for Kensington Books. Huckleberry Summer was nominated for the RT Book Reviews Reviewer’s Choice Award and the 2015 RITA® Award, and Huckleberry Hill won the 2014 LIME Award for Inspirational fiction. Both Huckleberry Hill and Huckleberry Christmas appeared in Examiner.com list of top ten inspirational books for 2014.
Jennifer has always been drawn to the strong faith and the enduring family ties of the Plain people and loves writing about the antics of Anna and Felty Helmuth. Jennifer has a degree in mathematics and a background in editing. She and her husband have been married for thirty years, and she has four daughters, two sons, and four adorable grandchildren, whom she spoils rotten.
Guest Post from Jennifer Beckstrand
What do you get when you combine Anna and Felty’s earnest grandson, Titus, with a pretty girl who’s practically engaged to someone else, a sleigh full of Christmas bakery orders, and two mischievous Christmas goats?
A wild, wacky, and wunderbarr Christmas, that’s what.
Anna and Felty Helmuth are determined to make this the most romantic Christmas ever on Huckleberry Hill, but have they bitten off more than they can chew trying to match their slightly scatterbrained grandson Titus with timid Katie Rose Gingerich? Titus tends to be a little thick in the head when it comes to love, and Katie Rose is too shy to open her mouth. It might take every potholder Anna can knit plus a determined goat and a little Christmas magic to bring Titus and Katie Rose together.
Titus would do anything for his Mammi Anna, even eat her very bad cooking and learn how to knit, but why does he have to be the one to care for Mammi’s new goat? Goats give him the willies. But when Titus meets the pretty girl staying with his grandparents for Christmas, he doesn’t mind the goat so much. The more he sees of Katie Rose’s gentle ways and loving spirit, the more he wishes he were the kind of boy she would bake a pie for. Can he convince her to love him without offending her boyfriend? And will Mammi notice if he gets rid of her goat?
After I wrote Huckleberry Hearts, I just knew there had to be someone special out there for Titus Helmuth, Anna and Felty’s lovable grandson. Christmas is the perfect setting for “A Christmas Bakery on Huckleberry Hill” because Titus is one character who seems to have the spirit of Christmas in his heart all year long. When Katie Rose is homesick, Titus does his best to make her feel welcome and comfortable on Huckleberry Hill. He delivers her Christmas goodies, writes poetry for her, and sings Christmas songs. When he finally realizes he loves her, he’s going to have to use both Christmas goats and every trick in the book to convince her to marry him. It’s a fun, heartwarming, wonderful-gute Christmas romance.
“A Christmas Bakery on Huckleberry Hill” is in The Amish Christmas Kitchen novella collection, and it will definitely get you in the Christmas spirit. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
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Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Jennifer is giving away three copies of Huckleberry Christmas. Click below to enter. Be sure to comment on this post to earn 9 extra entries in the giveaway! https://promosimple.com/ps/acec