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Amish Fiction Novella Collection Book Review: An Amish Quilting Bee

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About the Book Title: An Amish Quilting Bee: Three Stories   Authors: Amy Clipston , Kathleen Fuller, Shelley Shepard Gray   Genre: Amish Fiction   Publisher: Zondervan   Release Date: December 7, 2021  Click here to purchase a copy of this book.   Publisher's Book Description “Three charming stories of cozy quilting circles and budding romance     Patchwork Promises  by Amy Clipston     When Colin Zook and his beloved grandmother lose everything in a fire, their greatest loss is a beloved family heirloom quilt that helped keep her dementia at bay. When Joanne Lapp hears about the loss, she decides to re-create the quilt. Colin soon feels himself developing feelings for her, but he’s held back by the knowledge that a future with him would involve care of his grandmother and his farm. Will Joanne look past his list of responsibilities and see him for who he truly is?   A Common Thread  by Kathleen Fuller    Susie Glick returns from a shopping trip laden with beautiful fab

Historical Romance/Regency Romance Book Review: Shadows of Swanford Abbey

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About the Book Title: Shadows of Swanford Abbey   Author: Julie Klassen   Genre: Regency Romance, Historical Suspense, Inspirational Fiction   Publisher: Bethany House Publishers   Publication Date: December 7, 2021   Length: (416) pages   Format: Hardcover, trade paperback, eBook, & audiobook    Tour Dates: December 6-17, 2021 Purchase Links: AMAZON | BARNES & NOBLE | BOOK DEPOSITORY | BOOKSHOP | BOOKBUB | GOODREADS   Publisher's Book Description "Agatha Christie meets Jane Austen   in this atmospheric Regency tale brimming with mystery, intrigue, and romance.     When Miss Rebecca Lane returns to her home village after a few years away, her brother begs for a favor: go to nearby Swanford Abbey and deliver his manuscript to an author staying there who could help him get published. Feeling responsible for her brother's desperate state, she reluctantly agrees.     The medieval monastery turned grand hotel is rumored to be haunted. Once there, Rebe