A Stitch Between Grief and Grace

Celebrating the Release of The Amish Widow’s Last Stitch

Lizzie
I never expected that the last thing Grossmammi Esther would crochet would lead me straight into a mystery or into love.

Her death left a hollow space in my chest I didn’t know how to fill. Esther was more than just my grandmother. She was my anchor, my steady thread in a world that often unraveled too quickly. When she passed, all I had left were her journals, her shop, and a half-finished crochet pattern she never explained. That pattern ended up being more than just yarn; it was a trail of clues.

But I wasn’t ready for what those clues would uncover. And I surely wasn’t ready for Evert Miller.

Evert
Coming back to Willow Springs was never in my plans. I came looking for answers about where I came from, not to fall in love with a stubborn yarn shop owner in mourning.

But Gott has a way of unraveling the plans we make and stitching something better in its place.

What started as a search for truth turned into something far deeper… a reckoning with the past, a confrontation with betrayal, and a quiet kind of healing I never expected to find… especially not at the end of a crochet hook or beside the warm scent of Lizzie’s tea.

Grief brought them together, but one secret could tear them apart.

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We’re so excited to share The Amish Widow’s Last Stitch with you.

It’s a story of grief, faith, family secrets, and the quiet power of second chances. If you’ve ever held onto the memory of a loved one, questioned your place in the world, or found healing in unexpected places, we pray this story touches your heart.

With every stitch, there’s a story. And this one? It’s ours.

—Lizzie & Evert

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