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Review: An Amish Proposal for Christmas by Vannetta Chapman
This story was so heartwarming and sweet! The author captured the restlessness of the soul that is so easy to fall into in life. Whether it is wanting to travel and explore new places when you have only ever lived … Continue reading
Review: A Path to Forgiveness by Carrie Lighte & Vannetta Chapman
A Path to Forgiveness is a wonderful dual collection! It has two full novels with interesting and well-written characters struggling with overcoming things from the past. Hiding Her Amish Secret by Carrie Lighte contains two main characters who each carry … Continue reading
Review: The Amish Christmas Secret and The Amish Widow’s Christmas Hope by Vannetta Chapman and Carrie Lighte
What a great pairing these two Amish Christmas stories make! I had already read The Amish Christmas Secret by Vannetta Chapman and I was reminded what a unique story it was. Becca and Daniel initially seemed like opposites, however, they … Continue reading
Review: Dead Set by Vannetta Chapman
Dead Set, book three of Agatha’s Amish B&B, has the enjoyable cozy charm of the other books in the series. You could probably jump in and enjoy this book on its own, however, Agatha and her friends, Gina and Tony, … Continue reading
Review: An Amish Winter by Vannetta Chapman and Carrie Lighte
What a wonderful pair of novellas in this Amish collection! Both of these stories were so enjoyable to read. Even though the stories are shorter than full-length novels, the character development in both novellas was very impressive. In Stranded in … Continue reading
Review: Dead Broke by Vannetta Chapman
I enjoyed this cozy mystery so much! Dead Broke is book two in the series, but I think readers could jump in and enjoy this book even if they haven’t read book one, Dead Wrong. However, the main characters are … Continue reading
Review: The Amish Christmas Secret by Vannetta Chapman
What an enjoyable story! I liked the uniqueness of the situation between Daniel and Becca. They both felt burdened by financial situations. Becca struggled with coming from a poor family and Daniel believed that an abundance of wealth caused his … Continue reading
Review: High Noon by Vannetta Chapman
This is the final installment in the Cyber Division series. These short novellas are all about cyber terrorism. I have really enjoyed reading these stories that highlight different emergency situations that could come about if key areas across the country … Continue reading