Friday, June 4, 2021

Return to the Big Valley by Wanda Brunstetter GIVEAWAY!


 The Brunstetters Return to a Unique Amish Setting for Three New Stories of Love

 
Journey back to an area of Pennsylvania that is home to three distinct Amish communities and meet three young women who face heartfelt disappointments in romance.
 
Wilma’s Wish by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Wilma Hostetler has been courted by Israel Zook for the last year, and he’s recently proposed marriage. But when his sister dies, leaving him to care for five young nephews who openly dislike Wilma, she has second thoughts of starting with a ready-made family and decides to call off the wedding. Can anything be done to restore the relationship, or will Israel seek another wife?
 
Martha’s Miracle by Jean Brunstetter
Martha Yoder is different from other Amish women in her love of hunting and the outdoors. Meeting Glen Swarey, who is working with the local fire department, seems to be a good match. But can Martha accept Glen’s thoughts of leaving the Amish faith, or will she walk away from a chance at love?
 
Alma’s Acceptance by Richelle Brunstetter
Alma Wengerd is a young widow who leaves her home in Kentucky to stay with friends in Pennsylvania. Soon she is speeding into a renewed romance with Elias Kurtz and raising the brows of the older church members. When Alma is waylaid by some unexpected news, could putting her happiness with Elias on hold be her only option?

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Wanda Brunstetter is an award-winning romance novelist who has led millions of readers to lose their heart in the Amish life. She is the author of almost 90 books with more than 10 million copies sold. Many of her books have landed on the top bestseller lists, including the New York Times, USA Today, Publisher's Weekly, CBA, ECPA, and CBD. Wanda is considered one of the founders of the Amish fiction genre, and her work has been covered by national publications, including Time Magazine and USA Today.

Wanda's fascination with the Amish culture developed when she met her husband, Richard, who grew up in a Mennonite church, and whose family has a Pennsylvania Dutch heritage. Meeting her new Mennonite sister-in-laws caused Wanda to yearn for the simpler life. In their travels, she and her husband have become close friends with many Amish people across America. Wanda's desire to explore their culture increased when she discovered that her great-great grandparents were part of the Anabaptist faith.

All of Wanda's novels are based on personal research intended to accurately portray the Amish way of life. Many of her books are well-read and trusted by the Amish, who credit her for giving readers a deeper understanding of the people and their customs.

Wanda's primary attraction to the Amish is their desire to live a devout Christian life that strives to honor God, work hard, and maintain close family ties. Whenever she visits her Amish friends, Wanda finds herself drawn to their peaceful lifestyle, sincerity, and close family ties, which is in stark contrast to the chaos and busyness that plagues so many modern "Englishers." Time and time again, Wanda loses her heart in the Amish life, and she hopes her readers will, too. For more information, visit: www.WandaBrunstetter.com 

My Thoughts...
I'm going to be very honest here. I am very picky when it comes to Amish fiction. I don't like the same story over and over I like the plain stories no made up unbelievable  stories and I have been with the Amish so I know what is right and what is wrong. With that being said there are three novellas in this book and I only read Wanda's to the very end. And need I say I enjoyed it. But the other two I did not finish them.
So I am basing my review on Wanda's novella.
I gave Wanda's novella Wilma's Wish 4 stars and her novella is worth picking up this book.
The Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required and all views expressed are our own. 

8 comments:

  1. Sounds like one the church's library would like to have.

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  2. Thank you for your honest opinion of "Return to the Big Valley" by Wanda Brunstetter. As a reader, we depend on reviewers to be honest so as not to be disappointed in a book when only the icing is shown and not the entire cake.

    Love Wanda's books and would love the opportunity to read this one.

    Shared and hoping.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  3. Don't enter I don't like Amish books

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  4. I love how you tell it like it is so we really know what to buy and what to pass on.

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  5. I have read most of Wanda Brunstetter books! Can't wait to get this.

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