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When their church hosts a children’s choir from Aunt Mitzi’s mission in Papua New Guinea, Cheryl and Levi invite Jennifer Lewis, a young single woman and chaperone for the group, to stay in their dawdy haus. An hour before they need to leave to meet the group for their first rehearsal, they realize the woman has vanished. Has Jennifer left voluntarily—or is something more sinis-ter afoot? As Cheryl sets out to learn what happened to their guest, a cryptic note left behind in the guest bedroom is her only clue.

Meanwhile, with toddler Rebecca growing more charming and delightful every day, Cheryl and Levi begin to wonder: is it time to open their hearts and home to another child?

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First published January 1, 2018

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Cara C. Putman

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Cara C. Putman lives in Indiana with her husband and four children. She is a clinical associate professor in law and ethics at Purdue University's School of Business. She has loved reading and writing from a young age and now realizes it was all training for writing books. She loves bringing history and legal romantic suspense to life.

An honors graduate of the University of Nebraska, George Mason University School of Law, and Krannert School of Management, Cara left small town Nebraska and headed to Washington, D.C., to launch her career in public policy.

Cara is an author chasing hard after God as she lives a crazy life. She invites you to join her on that journey. She's currently writing her 46th book with more on the way. Please check out her website to learn more about her books and read first chapters.

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756 reviews7 followers
March 26, 2019
This is the 30th, and final, book in the Sugarcreeek Amish Mysteries series. I have greatly enjoyed reading the series, but I think it is time to end the stories. In this volume, Cheryl and Levi help to arrange a visit from a children’s choir from Papua New Guinea. When their leader disappears without a trace, Cheryl feels responsible, for some inexplicable reason, and begins to investigate. While doing so, Cheryl realizes that she and Levi are ready for another child, as daughter Rebecca is growing up fast. All is resolved satisfactorily. I am content to think that the Millers will continue to enjoy their lives into the future.
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March 18, 2021
Till We Meet Again is an amazing story written by Cara Putman in the Sugarcreek Amish Mystery series. This was a bitter sweet read as it is the final book of the series. I hated to see the series end as the characters have become friends after reading all 30 books. The author has done a fantastic job telling her story of mystery, disappearance, and shame. With the children's choir from Papua, New Guinea arrive in Sugarcreek to start their tour of concerts the choir leader goes missing without a trace. Now Cheryl and Levi feel responsible to find her as she disappeared from their property. When one of the young choir girls has a allergic reaction in which she is hospitalized Cheryl stumbles upon someone with a daunting story which Cheryl has no answer for. Or does she. Cheryl and Levi are also trying to decide if now is the right time to add to their little family when God makes his will known. This was a fantastic conclusion to the series and it may bring tears to your eyes.

I was not given a complimentary copy of this book to read and review. I was not approached to post a favorable response and all opinions are my own. I have rated this story with five stars for meeting my expectations of a wonderful story that I can highly recommend to others.
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April 14, 2019
book 30 of the series. (Last book) Aunt Mitzi and Cheryl have planned a tour for the kids from Papua, Mitzi's missionary. Cheryl has set up the arrangements for their days in Sugarcreek, with host famililies for the children and the main counselor is staying in their dawdy haus. When Jennifer gets to the farm she is exhausted and goes to sleep. The next morning they go to get her for the rehearsal at the church and she is missing. So the mystery begins What Happen to Jennifer?
2,939 reviews38 followers
June 25, 2021
This is the last book in Sugarcreek Amish mysteries. A children’s choir is coming from New Guinea to sing and Cheryl and Levi agree to host one of the adults. The first day she gets there she goes in the guest house and then the next morning she is gone. Cheryl and Levi spend days looking for her and trying to help the two remaining adults with the 15 child choir.
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December 26, 2018
This book wraps up the series. It’s been a fun read. In this book a group of kids from Papua New Guinea come to the States to raise money & awareness of the mission. Shortly after arrival one of the adults disappears & Cheryl sets out to find her.
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December 1, 2024
The end has come. The last book in the series had been read. This is the only series with Amish characters I have enjoyed. Guidepost writers do a marvelous job. The story played out less like a mystery and more like a fond farewell.
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May 25, 2019
I loved the whole series! My favorite from guidposts! Please write more. KarenGraber@mail.com
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October 15, 2021
I'm really sorry to see this inspirational series end. I've enjoyed every book and will miss the calming, and thought provoking aspects of the Amish and Friendship Mennonite Church.
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February 21, 2019
This was a quaint series to finish. It was enjoyable to visit the characters with each new book.
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