This collection features three touching Christmas romances by bestselling Amish novelist Linda Byler, offering readers a blend of faith, love, and holiday spirit. Each story captures the essence of Amish life during the festive season, showcasing the importance of community, family, and the joys of romance. Perfect for those seeking uplifting tales that celebrate love and tradition during Christmas.
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Linda Byler put uit haar diepe wortels binnen de Amish-gemeenschap om lezers een authentiek en inzichtelijk perspectiv te bieden. Haar schrijven verkent het ingewikkelde weefsel van het Amish-leven, duikt in de dagelijkse ervaringen, familiebanden en spirituele overwegingen die deze unieke cultuur vormgeven. Via haar vertelling biedt Byler een venster op een wereld die vaak als raadselachtig wordt ervaren, en benadrukt universele thema's van geloof, familie en verbondenheid die bij alle lezers aanspreken.






The More the Merrier: An Amish Christmas Romance
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Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, this heartwarming Christmas romance by Linda Byler explores themes of love, faith, and resilience within the Amish community. The story captures the struggles and joys of the season, highlighting the characters' deep connections and the warmth of family traditions during challenging times. Through rich storytelling, readers are invited to experience a touching narrative that celebrates hope and the spirit of Christmas.
Set within the unique culture of the Amish community, this bestselling romance series offers an authentic glimpse into their traditions and values. Written by an Amish author, the stories explore themes of love, faith, and the challenges of maintaining a simple life amidst modern influences. Readers will be drawn into heartfelt relationships and the complexities of choosing between love and duty, all while experiencing the warmth and richness of Amish life.
Tapestry of Love
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The second book in the New Directions series following Weaving of Life , this Amish romance will keep you guessing until the end!Susan Lapp is back in Lancaster and ready to begin a serious relationship with Levi Yoder. After all the ups and downs of her time out west, it's good to be back in the familiar routines of church, family, and working at the market and housecleaning. Nothing stays simple for long, though, and Susan finds herself trying to help her sister Kate navigate her complicated and painful marriage that is taking a toll on their entire family. As Susan and Levi continue to court and wedding season comes into full swing, Susan wonders whether a proposal is imminent. Each wedding the two attend together makes her think more and more about her future with Levi. He's charming, kind, and familiar by now, but is he the man God wants for her to marry? When Susan hears that a child she nannied for in Wyoming goes missing, she is desperate to help find him. What follows is a wild ride of adventures, emotions, and new discoveries.Author Linda Byler is an active member of the Amish church and writes all her novels by hand with a pen and notebook. She offers a unique and fascinating look into Amish history and culture.
Love Conquers All: An Amish Christmas Romance
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Set in colonial America, this heartwarming tale follows an Amish widow as she navigates the challenges of survival and resilience. Through her journey, the story explores themes of faith, community, and the strength found in love and loss. Linda Byler's narrative captures the unique aspects of Amish life while highlighting the protagonist's determination to overcome adversity.
Hope Deferred: An Amish Romance
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David Stoltzfus and Anna Fisher have been best friends for as long as anyone can remember, but as they approach their teen years their friendship turns into deep attraction. David, however, takes off for Australia on an adventure, leaving Anna to sort through her feelings alone
A Christmas Engagement
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Liz had once been deeply in love and even engaged, with wedding plans in full swing. Just two weeks before the ceremony, her fiancé abruptly changed his mind, leaving her heartbroken and humiliated. The community that had celebrated her engagement now offered pitying looks and awkward glances, making her vow never to trust her heart again. Years later, Liz has come to terms with her life as a single woman, a "leftover blessing" in Amish culture. While she acknowledges that Matthew, the handsome owner of the Amish restaurant where she works, is single and attractive, she insists to herself that it's not worth developing feelings for him since he is her boss. Yet, she finds herself looking forward to work and her heart races whenever he is near. Linda Byler, known for her engaging storytelling and authentic depictions of Amish life, weaves a charming narrative filled with rich details about Amish food, faith, and culture. As an Amish woman, she presents a unique perspective on the intricacies of community life, all while crafting a sweet tale of love and hope during the Christmas season.
Beacon of Light: An Amish Romance
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Set in the South during the turn of the century, this second installment of The Long Road Home series continues to explore the complexities of Amish life and romance. The story weaves together themes of love, faith, and community, offering a compelling glimpse into the challenges and values of the Amish culture. Readers can expect rich character development and a captivating narrative that deepens the emotional stakes of the trilogy.
Love in Unlikely Places: An Amish Romance
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Emma's journey from her Amish community to a new job in North Carolina leads her into uncharted territory, where she faces unexpected choices and a complex relationship. As she grapples with her faith and evolving emotions, the story explores themes of love, identity, and the challenges of balancing traditional values with personal desires. This romance by bestselling author Linda Byler delves into the intricacies of faith and the heart, offering a poignant look at self-discovery and the impact of new experiences.
This final book in The Long Road Home trilogy is full of unexpected twists. The redemptive ending will leave you smiling for days.As May settles into family life, she has so much to be grateful for. Yes, there are plenty of challenges as she continues to heal from the demons of her past, but her loving husband and sweet children are the greatest earthly gift she could ask for. And having Oba in their home is almost more precious than she could have imagined . . . at least, if it weren't for his ongoing anger and hardness of heart.May's children are steadily growing older, and eventually they begin to face relationship struggles of their own. Can May help them navigate the turbulent waters of young love? And will Oba's heart ever soften enough to find love, or will he always face loneliness and despair?This is the final volume in a unique Amish romance that tackles heavy issues of abuse, racism, and the damage done when a community puts reputation over faith. But ultimately there is also hope, love, and the unflinching faithfulness of a good God.
The concluding installment of Linda Byler's Sadie's Montana Trilogy wraps up the heartfelt journey of its beloved characters. Set against the backdrop of the Amish community in Montana, the story explores themes of love, faith, and resilience. As relationships deepen and challenges arise, the characters must navigate their intertwined lives, ultimately leading to personal growth and fulfillment. Readers can expect emotional depth and a satisfying resolution to the trilogy's overarching narrative.
Exploring the intricacies of family dynamics, this concluding installment of the New Directions series focuses on a blended Amish family. It highlights the challenges and relationships that arise as they navigate their unique cultural values and personal histories, offering a poignant look at love, acceptance, and the quest for belonging within a close-knit community.
Banished
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"It was the early 1900s when Obadiah (Oba) and Merriweather's (May's) parents died tragically, leaving them orphans at ten and eleven years old. When none of their nearby relations volunteer to take them in, they are set on a train to Arkansas to go live on their Amish aunt and uncle's cotton farm. Once there, it didn't take long to discover they would be treated cruelly, no matter what they did. May, always anxious to be a godly young lady, took on more and more responsibility, trying desperately to keep the peace and convince her older brother not to run away. But when they became teenagers and Oba received one especially cruel beating, he disappeared, leaving May to shoulder even more responsibility while navigating the dangerous and lonely world she'd been placed in. When she encounters Clinton, a young black man, on the road one day, she sees a kindness in his eyes that she's been thirsting for. He is immediately drawn to her, too, but quickly reminds her that he is black and she is white. In that time and place, there is no chance of starting a friendship. But still, they find themselves meeting discretely, spending more time together than is proper, finding joy and solace in each other's company. When things go from bad to unbearable at the farm, May realizes she must escape from her aunt and uncle. If only she knew where Oba had gone! Can she turn to Clinton for help? Where is God when she needs Him most?" -- Amazon
A Dog for Christmas: An Amish Christmas Romance
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The story follows young Amish twins Henry and Harvey, who adopt a Newfoundland dog named Lucky. After a tragic accident claims Harvey's life, Lucky becomes Henry's sole comfort during tough times, including the challenges of the Great Depression. As Henry navigates loss and loneliness, he also develops feelings for Katie Stoltzfus, who eventually marries someone else. Despite the heartache, the narrative culminates in a heartwarming miracle that brings Henry a new love, a family, and a new furry companion, capturing the essence of hope and resilience during Christmas.
The first in a new series about an independent Amish woman and her struggles in career and romance.Susan Lapp is a hardworking Amish woman in her early twenties. She enjoys the financial independence that working two jobs—as a housecleaner and at the local deli in Lancaster—affords her. And based on her sisters' tumultuous experiences with their husbands, she has no interest in dating or marriage. She's perfectly content with her life as it is, thank you very much.When Susan's best friend Beth begins to date Susan's brother Mark, the couple is determined to play matchmaker for Susan. Susan begrudgingly agrees to humor them and soon finds herself caught between an undeniable attraction for one of Mark's coworkers and her unflinching commitment to staying single. Soon, her complicated feelings take her in directions she once couldn't have imagined. She experiences hardship like she never has before—homesickness, miserable weather in a place that feels so foreign, and an incredibly challenging job. And despite her attempts to escape romantic entanglements, she finds herself longing for the stability and familiarity of a committed relationship back home. Still, she wrestles with fear and uncertainty. How is she to know God's will for her life?
Set during the early 1800s at Christmastime, this heartwarming tale by Amish novelist Linda Byler explores themes of love, faith, and community. The story captures the spirit of the season through the lives of its characters, highlighting the traditions and values of Amish culture. With rich historical context, it offers a glimpse into the challenges and joys faced by the community during this festive period.
Mary, with her striking copper red hair and curious nature, struggles to fit into her Amish community in western New York. While her peers engage in hymn singings and games, she finds them unexciting and feels increasingly isolated. As the years pass, her sense of being a misfit deepens. However, a visit from her aunt presents a turning point; she invites Mary to help run her bakery in Lancaster, offering the chance for the change and fulfillment Mary yearns for.