Monday, July 8, 2019

Review: Married to a Stranger by Laura V. Hilton





Married to a Stranger by Laura V. Hilton (Buy Now)


Date: July 2, 2019


Kindle, Paperback


Whitaker House Publishing





 

 He’s desperate for help. She longs to escape. Love wasn’t an option.


 
After her father accuses a stranger of dishonoring her, Bethel Eicher finds herself promised in marriage to him, a man she’d never met. Not exactly what Bethel has dreamed of, but since she spent several years caring for her handicapped mother, the good guys were all taken and she’s considered an old maid at twenty-five. The alternative to marrying an unknown man is a steady barrage of older widowers and none of them appeal. Rather than fight for the truth and risk embarrassing/humiliating her father, this marriage might be the perfect escape from a life of forever loneliness and from being a permanent caregiver/ glorified housekeeper.

 When newly-called Preacher Gideon Kaiser learns he’s been accused of a dishonorable act toward an Amish woman, he is horrified and the community is thrown into a tizzy. A young widower whose wife died in childbirth, Gideon is practical enough to realize the necessity of eventually having another woman in his life. While he lives with his parents, his mother suffers from multiple sclerosis, and he has an infant. With Bethel to manage the household and care for their family, Gideon and his father would be able to run the Amish grocery store and deliver messages of hope to the Amish in the small district, still reeling from a catastrophic fire. But marry a woman he’s never met? One he doesn’t love? The very thought strikes him as being unfaithful to his late wife. Still, he needs her. Plus he needs his good name cleared for the sake of his ministry, so he does the honorable thing and agrees to marry her.

After Gideon submits to the demands based on blackmail and pushes Bethel into a position as a glorified nurse-maid, how can they possibly make a marriage work? When love is as hidden as the ground buried under snow, can they ever see past their forced beginning? When the truth behind the accusations is revealed, it threatens to destroy the growing bond between these two former-strangers.

 Reviewer’s Comments: Excitement surges through the story and jumps off each page as you settle into the book. Hilton is a gifted writer who makes the characters come alive and draw the reader deeper into Bethel and Gideon’s plight. It’s a book you won’t want to put down.

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Laura V. Hilton is an award-winning, sought-after
author with thirty Amish, contemporary, and historical
romances. When she’s not writing, she reviews books
for her blogs. Her most recent series is set in Mackinac
County, Michigan, and includes Firestorm, The Amish
Candymaker, and Married to a Stranger (July 2019).

Laura and her pastor-husband have five children and a hyper dog named Skye. They currently live in Arkansas. One son is in the U.S. Coast Guard. She is a pastor’s wife, and homeschools her two youngest children.

When she’s not writing, Laura enjoys reading, and visiting lighthouses and waterfalls. Her favorite season is winter, her favorite holiday is Christmas.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Book Review: The Amish Candy Maker by Laura V. Hilton



The Amish Candy Maker    (Buy Now)

February 5, 2019

Kindle, paperback

Whitaker House Publishing



The Amish Candy Maker

A letter brings him to Mackinac County. Can one woman make him stay?

Agnes Zook has found herself on her own in a small Amish community in Mackinac County after a tragedy took the life of her parents and siblings. Most of the Amish call her “off in den Kopf” (strange) since she’s starting her own business and forging her own way in the community instead of relying on the bishop to take care of her. Since she’s viewed as non-submissive and too-forward for an Amish woman she’s not courted by other young men in the area.

Isaac Mast is on the verge of leaving the Amish church. He’s become a sought-after Auctioneer and has a thriving business, but he feels confined by the strict rules. When his brother is severely injured in a wild fire, Isaac receives a letter from his sister-in-law, begging him to come to Mackinac County to help out while his brother is hospitalized for skin grafts and his wife is with him. They have young children that can’t be left alone. Isaac agrees but is unsure how to manage the children when he has weekend auctions he’s expected to attend. Agnes may be an answer to prayer.

When Isaac and Agnes meet, sparks fly, but everything changes. While neither of them fit within the structures of the Amish faith, could their differences be the one thing that helps them form a deeper connection to their faith . . . and each other?
 
The Amish Candy Maker by Laura V. Hilton is an intriguing plot that captures the reader's attention from the very beginning and doesn't let go until the very end. A must read that will find a permanent spot on your book shelf.

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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

The Amish Baker by Marie E. Bast - Sneak Peak

Release Date:  February 19, 2019



A child brings them together...
Will their differing Amish
beliefs pull them apart?

When his son breaks one of baker Sarah Gingerich’s prized possessions, widower Caleb Brenneman insists the boy make amends by doing odd jobs in her bake shop. A childless widow, Sarah can’t help falling for the boy...or his farmer father. But Caleb is progressive New Order Amish while Sarah holds traditional beliefs. Though they’re worlds apart, are they a perfect match?



Caleb laid his hand over hers.

     "Let me speak first." His voice was warm and laced with excitement. "We have never had an understanding, but I think you care for me. Is that true?"

     "Jah."

     "More than just as a friend?"

     A smile twitched at the corners of her mouth. "Jah."

     "Gut. Until we figure out how to get around being from different Orders, can we just have an understanding that we want to see each other?"

     Her fitful night's sleep last evening had filled her with fear of never seeing Caleb and his kinner again. Now as she looked out the buggy and across the street, that fear lunged at her throat. Her bishop was staring straight at her.

     Caleb's request met with her approval, for sure, but given their differences and the scowl on the bishop's face, she was equally certain Bishop Yoder would not agree. But how far would he go to make her rethink her decision?

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The Amish Baker by Marie E. Bast
Release date: February 19, 2019, available for pre-order.
Pages: 224
Publisher: Love Inspired
Paperback, ebook
ISBN-10: 1335479023
       ISBN-13: 978-1335479020 (print)

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Marie's Bio:
MARIE E. BAST has been writing for almost twenty years. Her first Amish  book, The Amish Baker, releases February 19, 2019. Her first contemporary novel, The Perfect Client won first place in the category of contemporary in the 2015 Ignite the Flame Contest. She has contributed short stories and poetry in several book compilations, magazines, and newspaper. Marie belongs to the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, Romance Writers of America, American Christian Fiction Writers, and Word Weavers. 

She holds a B.A., an M.B.A., and an M.A. in General Theology. Marie lives in Illinois with her husband of twenty-seven years. When she's not writing, she's walking, golfing, gardening, or spending time with friends or her two sons and their families. She loves to bake homemade rolls and bread.
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