Synopsis
From bestselling authors in the Amish genre come four sweet stories about picnics and romance.
Baskets of Sunshine by Amy Clipston
Kevin
Weaver has lived with his brother’s family since his parents passed
away when he was young, but he craves a home and family to call his own.
Freeman Kurtz owns a successful brick mason business, and Kevin takes
the job as Freeman’s apprentice to pursue his own financial freedom.
Phoebe
Kurtz is helping her sister with her booth at the marketplace when she
notices Kevin, her father’s employee. Their friendship grows, but Kevin
is convinced that the difference in their ages makes a relationship
between them impossible. Amidst summer outings, Kevin and Phoebe must
decide if taking a chance on love is worth the risk.
Candlelight Sweethearts by Kelly Irvin
Esther
Marie Shrock loves her job at Valley Grocery Store where she’s worked
for four years. Despite a stutter that has plagued her since childhood,
she thrives filling orders from a steady stream of customers. Still, at
25, she and her family wonder if romance is in her future.
Jasper
Cotter isn’t good with people, but he’s found himself obligated to take
over day-to-day operations of the family owned grocery store—a store he
doesn’t have the first clue how to run. Thrown together, Esther Marie
and Jasper don’t exactly see eye to eye. One night, the store loses
power, and the candles aren’t the only things shooting off sparks.
Esther Marie and Jasper are suddenly forced to discover common ground
when it matters most, and they might be surprised with love along the
way.
Reeling in Love by Kathleen Fuller
Nina
Stoll and Ira Yoder are just friends. Just friends and fishing buddies.
Every Saturday afternoon, they have a picnic at their favorite fishing
hole and see who can out fish the other. Until Nina starts to wonder if
there’s more.
Her plans to share her feelings go awry, and
circumstances seem destined to keep Nina and Ira apart. With both Nina
and Ira confused and hurting, it’s going to take courage, some help from
the community matchmakers, and a little bit of divine intervention for
Nina and Ira to realize they’re each other's perfect catch.
Picnics and Prospects by Vannetta Chapman
Faith
Troyer is claustrophobic, and David Lapp builds tiny houses. They went
on a date years ago with disastrous results. Now that they’re in their
late twenties, their families and friends are beginning to wonder if
either will ever find that special someone. When a picnic outing is
diverted by the discovery of a package of letters dating back to the
1970s, they take it upon themselves to find answers to a mystery that
causes them to rethink their past and consider their future.
My Review
This is a collection where I equally enjoyed every story! I loved the way picnics were incorporated into such different plots. Some involved mishaps, some were the perfect setting for a declaration of love, and some were a simple way to get to know each other. I thought all the authors did an exceptional job of creating vibrant characters that really came to life as I read. I especially loved Reeling in Love since friends-to-more is one of my favorite tropes. In Picnics and Prospects it was so sweet how David and Faith reconciled the date that went wrong and started anew with each other. A must-read collection for fans of Amish romance!
Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.
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