Recently a reader asked me to provide links to all my Harlequin books. She's right. I've been remiss about doing this, so here they are.
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The Amish Newcomer
Television journalist Leah Porte never imagined her career would end with her witnessing a murder. Now she’s temporarily living among the Amish in witness protection. Instead of feeling alone and adrift, Leah is warmly welcomed by the close-knit community—and Amish bachelor Isaac Sommer. But caught between two very different worlds, choosing love would mean leaving her Englisch life behind forever…
Links:
• Amazon
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Amish Baby Lessons
Tall, plain and awkward, Amish nanny Jane Troyer has always been “useful.” Now she’s the temporary nanny for overwhelmed Amish bachelor Levy Struder and his baby niece. But Jane’s finding it hard to resist falling for the sweet boppli and the handsome, hardworking Levy. Can this spirited Plain Jane win a bachelor’s heart…and make their temporary arrangement permanent?
Links:
• Amazon
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Her Path to Redemption
Can she find forgiveness…and a second chance?
Returning to the Amish community she left during her rumspringa,
widowed mother Eliza Struder’s determined to repair her reputation. But
one woman stands between her and acceptance into the church—the mother
of the man she left behind. Which means Eliza must stay away from Josiah
Lapp. But they’re still drawn to each other. Is it too late for the
future that once filled both their dreams?
Links:
• Amazon
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My fourth book, titled "Amish Animal Lover," is due out (I think) in March 2022. The prototype for the cover is just gorgeous! – but unfortunately I'm not allowed to show it until it's finalized.
I'm working on my fifth story – powering through it thanks to the motivation provided by NaNoWriMo – and hope to have a workable manuscript I can send the editor by mid-December or so.
So there you go. That's my Amish inspirational repertoire so far.
I've read them all, in 3, 2, 1 order. Interesting and enjoyable. Thanks! Waiting anxiously for more. Keith
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