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An Amish Wedding
An Amish Wedding | Beth Wiseman, Kelly Long, Kathleen Fuller
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Three best-selling authors. Three possible brides. Three separate tales. They come together for an Amish wedding. Priscilla King has dreamed of being married to Chester Lapp since she was sixteen. With the help of her sister Naomi’s matchmaking skills, Chester proposes to Priscilla on her nineteenth birthday. As the wedding day approaches, problems emerge: an attendant with poison ivy, a failed celery crop, and a torn wedding dress. At the same time, Priscilla’s best friend Rose is convinced her fiancé is hiding something and she is intent on discovering the truth at any cost. Naomi remains hopeful that she, too, will soon find her perfect match. When Chester’s cousin shows up, there’s an immediate attraction between him and Naomi—as well as an obstacle that may just as immediately derail their blossoming love. Is God sending a message to stop the wedding? What is certain is that the hearts of these three women will be forever transformed by this touching Amish wedding.
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blog_gal
An Amish Wedding | Beth Wiseman, Kelly Long, Kathleen Fuller
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Calling it a night here for the #readathon. Finished this awesome book. See y‘all in the AM. I may read some more when I wake up to feed the little one. ‪#dewey #readathon #ReverseReadathon ‬

Bindrosbookshelf Yay first book down 🙌 6y
blog_gal @Bindrosbookshelf I started this one before the Readathon, but thanks :) 6y
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An Amish Wedding | Beth Wiseman, Kelly Long, Kathleen Fuller
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Finishing up this audiobook because it‘s past my bedtime and I‘m getting sleepy lol ‪#dewey #readathon #ReverseReadathon ‬

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An Amish Wedding | Beth Wiseman, Kelly Long, Kathleen Fuller
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This book was cute and fluffy, although not very "Amish." I haven't read a lot of Amish Fiction since I was younger, but this one was very loose with community rules. Cell phones, really? It was a little too light of a read for me.