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Amish Blizzards #1-9

Amish Blizzards: The Complete Novel

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INTERNATIONAL BEST-SELLING SERIES NOW IN ONE COMPLETE SET!

Amish schoolteacher, Abby Yoder, is unpacking and settling into her new rented farmhouse. Suddenly, a knock on the front door brings an agitated visitor, Nathan Yoder, but Nathan has the right to be uneasy about Abby's arrival. The last three teachers found love and didn't stay at teaching for a full year.

Nathan has two special-needs children, and is a widower, so he needs a teacher that will stay put.
Abby has taken the job to help her blind season, but she has to keep pushing her selfish needs back as she finds Nathan very intriguing.

However, Nathan is battling his affection for Abby because he can't see God answering both of his prayers: the prayer for a good schoolteacher and a good wife.

Will Abby stay focused as a schoolteacher, or will she let her heart slip away. Will Nathan be able to help keep Abby work-centered, or will his manliness make him error?

267 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 6, 2013

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Sicily Yoder

101 books35 followers
Died March 15, 2014.

Indie author Sicily Yoder published close to 100 Amish Romance novels and cookbooks from 2004 - 2014.

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37 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2015
Amish blizzards

I really liked how the book started. I was expecting the story to "stay in the Amish community", which it didn't. I think part of the reason I didn't love the book is because I prefer my christian romance to be set no later than the late 1800s. At times, it was difficult to keep track of who was who and part of what family. Some characters had the same last name, but no mention of it they were family. I found it confusing.
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February 6, 2014
was a disappointment

I didn't like the way the book jumped around from one story line to another. I was really disappointed with all of the writing errors throughout the book, made it really hard to read and understand (examples are they constantly used the wrong names, lots of spelling and grammar errors).
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590 reviews6 followers
May 17, 2014
Oh my goodness, where to start?? This book started off well, but then it went downhill from there. The author had WAY too many story lines going. At times, even the author had the names confused. This book really needed a good proofreader (I see at the end that it does say she has a new team, but can't they fix this one???). I was left wanting at the end. The story wasn't wrapped up, it was left hanging. I suppose to get people to purchase more books.

I got this as a free Kindle download. Let me tell you, if I had paid for it I would have been MAD.
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135 reviews1 follower
November 18, 2013
This book was so wonderful to read. My expression with this book was fun :). Like happy, then what in the world, and surprise look, tears.
This book was fun to read. I loved all the twisted in this book. Don't miss this book!!! Their was some mistakes in the book. Like the right name
Of the person wasn't right in spots, but you know what person it should of been. It won't stop ya from liking it :) Thank you Author for making a
Great book to read. :)
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98 reviews
August 23, 2014
Crime Partners Find God

Record snow blizzards create romance, love, a proposal, family conflicts, and finally a wedding.

Family tree relationships are found untrue and twisted. Twin sisters Rob convenience stores, and have been raised apart.
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150 reviews
January 28, 2015
When I finished part one, I was curious about the rest. Part two seemed strangely different, like it was only slightly connected to the tone/writing of part one. I gave up on this book.
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