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Zusatztext Praise for the Novels of Naomi King King's lyrical style shines in a tender tale of how love and forgiveness heal broken hearts and restore a family and a community. With its Missouri setting! King offers us a knowing look into a different Amish settlement. Readers will look forward to more Cedar Creek stories.Marta Perry! author of the Pleasant Valley series Abby Finds Her Calling is a heartwarming story! beautifully told! of forgiveness! redemption! and the healing power of love in its many forms: love between individuals! family love! love within a community! and God's love. This story touched my heart.JoAnn Grote! author of Image of Love from A Prairie Christmas Collection Naomi King writes with a heartwarming honesty that will stay with the reader long after the last page.Emma Miller! author of the Amish Matchmaker series What distinguishes this from many other Amish romances is how it shows that forbearance and forgiveness take a good deal of work! and the Amish! like everybody else! gossip! bicker! and sometimes have less-than-ideal family lives. Publishers Weekly Frustration and sorrow make King's characters three-dimensional and believable. Readers of Janette Oke and Beverly Lewis will enjoy the latest in King's Amish series. Library Journal The very talented Naomi King instantly pulls you into the lives and loves in this small Amish community....King has an amazing talent for developing realistic characters that have to grapple with life issues and through faith find workable solutions for themselves and others.Fresh Fiction A superbly written! engaging Amish novel that will tug at your heartstrings....King does a fine job of continuing to create that small-town feel.The Book Connection A talented author who writes from her heart. RT Book Reviews Informationen zum Autor Drawing upon her experiences in Jamesport, Missouri, the largest Old Order Amish community west of the Mississippi, longtime Missourian Naomi King writes of simpler times in her Home at Cedar Creek series. When she's not writing, she loves to travel, try new recipes, crochet, and sew. Naomi now lives in Nebraska with her husband and their border collie. Klappentext The Amish community of Cedar Creek is celebrating a wedding! When Amanda Lambright, widowed with three daughters, marries Wyman Brubaker, a widower with five children, she envisions joining their two households into one big happy family. But it isn't quite that easy.... Amanda Lambright loves Wyman Brubaker, and after four years as a single mother, she is grateful for his support and for this new chance at happiness as his wife. She's confident that their children will get along just fine. But once Amanda's clan moves into Wyman's home, the tight quarters and Wyman's reluctance to make changes to accommodate Amanda cause friction. The older kids are squabbling. The little ones are frequently in tears. Tiny Alice Ann isn't speaking at all. Amanda and Wyman can't find any privacy. And Amanda wonders if she'll ever have a chance to pursue the pottery making that means so much to her. Amanda believes that family lies at the center of any well-lived Amish life. Can she find the wisdom to guide the reluctant members of her new extended family toward the love that will bind them together? Zusammenfassung The Amish community of Cedar Creek is celebrating a wedding! When Amanda Lambright! widowed with three daughters! marries Wyman Brubaker! a widower with five children! she envisions joining their two households into one big happy family. But it isn't quite that easy.... Amanda Lambright loves Wyman Brubaker! and after four years as a single mother! she is grateful for his support and for this new chance at happiness as his wife. She's confident that their children will get along just f...
Autorentext
Drawing upon her experiences in Jamesport, Missouri, the largest Old Order Amish community west of the Mississippi, longtime Missourian Naomi King writes of simpler times in her Home at Cedar Creek series. When she’s not writing, she loves to travel, try new recipes, crochet, and sew. Naomi now lives in Nebraska with her husband and their border collie.
Klappentext
The Amish community of Cedar Creek is celebrating a wedding! When Amanda Lambright, widowed with three daughters, marries Wyman Brubaker, a widower with five children, she envisions joining their two households into one big happy family. But it isn't quite that easy....
Amanda Lambright loves Wyman Brubaker, and after four years as a single mother, she is grateful for his support and for this new chance at happiness as his wife. She's confident that their children will get along just fine. But once Amanda's clan moves into Wyman's home, the tight quarters and Wyman's reluctance to make changes to accommodate Amanda cause friction. The older kids are squabbling. The little ones are frequently in tears. Tiny Alice Ann isn't speaking at all. Amanda and Wyman can't find any privacy. And Amanda wonders if she'll ever have a chance to pursue the pottery making that means so much to her.
Amanda believes that family lies at the center of any well-lived Amish life. Can she find the wisdom to guide the reluctant members of her new extended family toward the love that will bind them together?
Leseprobe
Chapter 1
Amanda Lambright paused outside the Cedar Creek Mercantile, clutching her basket of pottery samples, and prayed that Sam would carry her handmade items in his store. She had also come to share some exciting news: she stood on the threshold of a brand-new life in a brand-new family, and the prospect thrilled her. But it frightened her, too.
When Amanda stepped inside, the bell tinkled above the door. As her eyes adjusted to the soft dimness of the store, she saw her teenage daughter, Lizzie, and the four-year-old twins making a beeline to the craft department while her mother-in-law, Jemima, ambled behind her cart in the grocery aisle. Several shoppers, English and Amish alike, lingered over their choices of cheese, locally grown apples, and other household and hardware necessities, but she was in luck: the bearded, bespectacled man at the checkout counter didn't have any customers right now. She approached him with a smile.
"And how are you on this fine September day, Sam?"
When Sam Lambright looked up from the order form he was filling out, his face lit up. "Amanda! How gut to see you. Things are going well at your farm, I hope?"
Amanda gripped the handle of her basket. Should she break her big news first? Or make her request? "The work never ends, that's for sure. The last hay's ready to cut, the garden's gone to weeds, and Jerome's training several new mules." Jerome was her nephew by marriage, the boy she and her late husband, Atlee, had raised after his parents died in a fire.
"Your girls are growing up, too. I had to look twice to realize it was Lizzie, Cora, and Dora waving at me."
"They change by the day, it seems. And, well...I'm making a few changes myself."
Sam gazed at her in that patient, expectant way he had. He was Atlee's cousin, and his expression, his manner, reminded her so much of Atlee that at times she'd not shopped here because she couldn't deal with the resemblance. But that sadness is behind me now...and nobody will be happier than Sam, she reminded herself. "Wyman Brubaker has asked me to marry him. And I said jah."
Sam's smile lit up the whole store. "That's wonderful! Abby"-he gazed up toward the upper level, hailing his sister as she sat at her sewing machine by the railing-"Abby, you'll want to come down and get the latest from Amanda. She's getting hitched!"
"That's so exciting," Abby called out. "Don't say another word until I get down there."
Amanda noticed several folks in the store glancing her way, enjoying this exchange. It made her upcoming marriage seem even more real now that it had been announced so …