It's Contest Time: A Copy of Plain & Simple Christmas!

Hi Everyone!

In celebration of my upcoming book, A Plain & Simple Christmas, I’m running a contest on my Facebook author page .  In order to participate in the contest, please click on my Facebook page and leave a comment under the Raspberry Dream Torte recipe.  The winner will be announced on Friday, August 20.

A Plain & Simple Christmas will debut September 3! I can’t wait! 

Here is more information about the book.

Anna Mae McDonough who was shunned by her family four years ago when she left her Amish community in Lancaster County, PA, to marry an "Englisher" (non Amish) man and move with him to Baltimore. Now, eight months pregnant when her first child, she longs to return home for Christmas to reconcile with her family, especially her stern father, who is the religious leader for her former Amish church district.

So Anne Mae writes a letter to Kathryn Beiler, her brother's wife, to enlist her help. Kathryn asks her husband, David, if she should arrange Anna Mae's visit. David cautions her that a visit would cause too much stress in the family and instead suggests they visit Anna Mae and her husband in the spring. However, Kathryn arranges the visit anyway, believing in her heart that it's God's will for the family to heal.

When Anna Mae arrives in Lancaster for Christmas, she doesn't receive the welcome she expects and her world begins to fall apart, leaving her to question her place in her family – and her faith in God.

 

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  • 8/14/2010 9:01 AM Michelle V wrote:
    I cannot wait to read it! It looks wonderful!
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  • 8/14/2010 11:20 AM Mona wrote:
    Hi Amy, sounds like a great book....would love to win this one.....I am fairly new to the Amish books and so far I have loved them all....
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  • 8/17/2010 4:53 PM Martha Miley wrote:
    I absolutely love your books. I have ordered everyone I can find on Amazon. And have an order pending. I order ahead of time and can't wait until I get them. I go to Walmart looking for some, too. Please keep writing like you do. I love your writing. More please. Thank you for teaching me about the Amish life.
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