Description
Baking cookies every other Friday for their respective church districts gives Edna Esh and three of her closest friends a chance to give to the Plain community and strengthen their bond with each other. In this third Amish Cookie Club novel by ELPA bestselling author Sarah Price, tourist season is approaching, and the Edna is busier than ever, between baking with her Amish Cookie Club friends and running her business serving meals to Englische tourists. You wouldn't think she'd have time for matchmaking...
Edna couldn't be happier that her new daughter-in-law, Bethany, is pregnant. But Bethany is also her best helper, and morning sickness has her out of commission. Desperate for more hands, Edna accepts a friend's offer for her twin daughters, Rachel and Ella Mae, to step in. Trouble is, the young women are constantly bickering--except when Edna's sons Jeremiah and Jonas are around... It's soon clear that Rachel has taken a shine to Jeremiah, while Jonas is smitten with Ella Mae. It's also clear the feelings aren't reciprocated. But after confiding in the Cookie Club, Edna devises a plan for the pairs to spend more time together. The only problem is it seems to be failing. Yet it appears there's a grander plan at work--and as nature takes its course, and the MayFest arrives, there's reason to look forward to the bountiful sweetness of a double wedding come autumn...Author: Sarah Price
Publisher: Zebra
Published: 10/27/2020
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 6.90h x 4.70w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9781420149197
ISBN10: 1420149199
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Christian | Romance | General
- Fiction | Amish & Mennonite
- Fiction | Romance | Clean & Wholesome
About the Author
Sarah Price is the award winning, ECPA bestselling author of Amish romances, including the Amish Cookie Club series, the Amish Fairytale series and The Amish Quilts of Indiana. She comes from a long line of devout Mennonites, including numerous church leaders and ministers, and brings twenty-five years of experience of living among the Amish to her books. Her involvement with the Amish dates back to 1978 when she wrote her first novel, Fields of Corn, while studying anthropology and writing at Drew University. She was drawn to the culture of the Amish of Lancaster County, where she continues to be involved with numerous Amish communities and is considered family by some and friend by most others. A former college professor with advanced degrees in Communication, Marketing and Educational Leadership, Sarah Price now writes full time. Please visit her online at SarahPriceAuthor.com.