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The Amish Bride
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Release Date: August 2012
Print Length: 352
ISBN: 978-0-7369-4282-9
Series: 3

The Amish Bride


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Bestselling authors Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould offer readers The Amish Bride, Book 3 in the Women of Lancaster County series, which tells the stories of young Plain women as they explore their roots, connect with family, and discover true love.

Ella Bayer and Ezra Gundy are in love and hope to marry someday, but she is a young Mennonite woman while he is an Amish man. Though both Plain, one of them will have to forsake what they believe to embrace another way of life.

Hoping some distance will cool the relationship, Ezra’s family sends him to work at an Amish dairy farm in Indiana. But Ella disregards what her family wants and follows Ezra. In short order she finds a place to live, a job in a bakery, and an unexpected but budding friendship with a handsome Amish farmhand, Luke. When a family tragedy forces Ella back to Pennsylvania, she must face all she’s been running away from. And once she has made peace with those around her, she has an important decision to make: Whose Amish bride will she become—Ezra’s or Luke’s?

Meet the authors

Leslie Gould

Leslie Gould

Leslie Gould, a former magazine editor, is the author of numerous novels, including Beyond the Blue and Garden of Dreams. She received her master of fine arts degree from Portland State University and lives in Oregon with her husband, Peter, and their four children. www.lesliegould.com

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Mindy Starns Clark

Mindy Starns Clark

Mindy Starns Clark is the author of many books, which include the popular Smart Chick Mysteries, Whispers of the Bayou, Shadows of Lancaster County, and Under the Cajun Moon. In addition, Mindy’s plays and musicals have been featured in schools and churches across the United States.

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Editorial Reviews


“This book is well-researched and the history of the Amish and Mennonite is well represented. Throughout reading this I got a history lesson yet the narration sort of ‘sneaks’ it in! This book was a joy to read.”
—BookBargainsandPreviews.com


“Filled with fabulous twists…”
—The Midwest Book Review


“Not only do Mindy and Leslie show that the Amish are flawed human beings, who like ourselves, make mistakes and don’t always get on with their family and community, but both authors bring a wealth of information about Anabaptist and Amish history into their writing. The combination of family secrets and historical detail contained in the Women of Lancaster County books is what makes them so refreshing and original.”
TheChristianManifesto.com


“This is a story that begins with a mystery which will captivate you to the very end!”
Five Star Book Reviews


“I love these Amish stories and this was no exception…I enjoy both of these authors stories and together they make a wonderful team. Their characters are enduring, engaging, and will steal your heart. The Amish Bride is a story of love and coming home.”
MyBookAddictionReviews.com


“This book is a wonderful story of Plain woman who are struggling to find their place in life, while challenges confront them…You feel as though you are living with them and are involved in every problem, while you rejoice with them when answers are found.”
Karla-Hanns-Karla.blogspot.com


“I truly enjoyed reading this.”
—NRCBooks.blogspot.com


“…a sweet story of love, forgiveness, faith and trusting God to lead us to what's best for us.”
—BooksandGoodTimes.blogspot.com


“I promise a good read where you will be surprised at the ending.”
—ImHookedonBooks.wordpress.com


“I liked the story of the two main characters and how they interacted.”
IrenesChristianReviews.blogspot.com


“…a very fun read.”
—TheMaryBookReader.blogspot.com


"I enjoyed reading Ella's story."
Lighthouse-Academy.blogspot.com

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The Amish Bride is yet another wonderful read in the award winning series The Women of Lancaster County by Clark and Gould. Ella's story is compelling and current, while blending the lifestyle of the Amish in a way that is not ‘quaint,’ but believable and desirable.”
Carrie Daniel


“Mindy Starns Clark and Leslie Gould skillfully weave the drama of intertwined relationships and the element of suspense into their tales.”
—Mary Hake

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