Will Moses lose the woman he loves before he gets a chance to admit his feelings?
Widow Betsy Knepp is new to the Faith's Creek community. She's a little older and never expected to find love again until she met Moses Phillips. Could it be possible?
Bad news, breaks Betsy’s heart and she believes that she must let Moses go. She takes the decision to leave Faith’s Creek, hoping he will forget her and move on.
With Christmas getting closer, Moses still misses the woman he loves. Can his troubled brother take him to the city and find her in time? When does and he learns her secret will he let her go?
Find out if the family and faith can pull them all together in time for Christmas.
This is the fourth book in this series and the brothers find love two more marry and this just leaves Colin and he likes someone but something has happened
The premise of this story is acceptable but it only superficially deals with Christmas. This reader found it annoying that the author used the Amish words in the narrative-of course the words are appropriate in the character's speech but too much in the narrative. I also found the constant "worrying " by many of the characters tedious and exasperating.
Wonderful characters and storyline. The author pulls you right into the wonderful world of the Amish during the Christmas season. There are both successes and conflict that you would find anywhere, and the sweet resolve:) Happy Reading!
Characters are mixed up several times and words are misspelled. I have read four books in the 5 Amish brother series and have found several mistakes. Very disapointing. Do they not have a proof reader?
Wow, this was a lot to unpack, with drama to spare, but also good Godly advice from a great bishop. Amos Beidler is the real deal for Godly leaders. More to come I trust.
A very sweet love story, well developed characters. I love how Sarah weaved faith and family throughout the book. There were a few mixup with names but other than that, a really sweet story.