Tuesday, September 10, 2019

"An Amish Christmas Kitchen" By: Leslie Gould , Jan Drexler, Kate Lloyd



About the Book:
   As the weather grows cold and the nights grow long, the cheer and warmth of the Christmas season is one thing all readers can find comfort in. This collection from bestselling Amish fiction novelists Leslie Gould, Jan Drexler, and Kate Lloyd finds the beating heart at the center of the holiday and offers three novellas that celebrate family, faith, and especially the sights and smells of a bustling holiday kitchen,
  Leslie Gould tells the story of how, in the wake of a heartbreaking loss, a young Amish woman finds unexpected comfort and hope in a yearly baking tradition surrounding the local Lancaster Christmas market. Jan Drexler offers a sweet tale of a shy Amish woman who decides to use her gift for sweets to woo a local Amish boy with her beloved Christmas cookies. And Kate Lloyd offers a heartwarming tale of a woman's unexpected discovery about the truth of her past, and the warm and welcoming Amish family table she finds herself invited to on Christmas..


"An Amish Christmas Kitchen" By: Leslie Gould , Jan Drexler, Kate Lloyd is three wonderful stories of love , hope and peace and Christmas. If you like reading stories about the  Amish and Christmas than you want to read these stories.   Each story features difficult topics such as rumors that gets told and makes a former beau think his girl doesn't want him to come back to her, using cookies to win a beau, adoption.

I don't really think I have a favorite of the three because they all touched my heart and made me wish the Christmas Spirit was around all year!  Even through these stories are about Christmas, I think readers would enjoy them year round. 

The stories are all written so well that I could feel the characters struggles and joy as I was reading them.  These are novellas, but I felt like they were complete, and didn't leave feeling like part of the story was missing like some novellas do.

I received a complimentary copy by the authors and these opinions are my own. 





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