First comes baby...then comes love?
In this Amish County Courtships romance
Amish store clerk Tessa Fisher isnât ready for marriage or a familyâuntil a baby girl is abandoned on her doorstep. Now Tessa and her gruffly handsome landlord, Turner King, must mind the baby together. And soon Turner and the sweet-cheeked kind are burrowing into Tessaâs heart. But with secrets between them, can the temporary family find a way to stay together forever?
CARRIE LIGHTE lives in Massachusetts, where her neighbors include several Mennonite farming families. She loves traveling and first learned about Amish culture when she visited Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as a young girl. When she isnât writing or reading, she enjoys baking bread, playing word games and hiking, but her all-time favorite activity is bodyboarding with her loved ones when the surfâs up at Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod.
ISBN: 978-1-474-09042-1
MINDING THE AMISH BABY
© 2018 Carrie Lighte
Published in Great Britain 2018
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âWhat man doesnât want a heart-shaped cookie cutter?â
âIâm sure this will kumme in handy when I host my annual Valentineâs Day party,â Turner joked.
âYour annual Valentineâs Day party? Why havenât I ever been invited to that?â Tessa crossed her arms, pretending to feel slighted.
âBecause this is the first year Iâm having it,â Turner replied without missing a beat.
Tessa giggled. âThereâs something else I have to confess about my discussion with Rhoda. Because I told her youâd given me a ride to the store, she made the assumption you were courting me.â
âThatâs all?â Turner asked. âWhy would that offend me?â
âBecause I didnât deny it. I allowed her to think you wanted to keep our courtship a secret.â
âAs long as youâre not upset about Rhoda making that assumption, then neither am I.â
âIâm not upset,â Tessa confirmed.
Why? Because it isnât true so it doesnât matter what Rhoda thinks, or because youâd accept me as a suitor? Turner wondered.
But even discussing a courtship between them caused warmth to course through every fiber of his being...
Dear Reader,
I confess Tessa and I share the same perspective about cooking: If Iâm the only one eating, why go through the trouble of preparing a full meal? When I was much younger and single, my cupboards were just as bare as Tessaâs were, too. Iâll never forget the time my parents came to visit and my mother marveled at how spotlessly clean my oven was. Little did she know that was because I hardly ever used it. (Actually, she probably did know; mothers are clever like that.)
Also like Tessa, I make appenditlich lemon squares, if I do say so myself. Iâd give you my recipe, but itâs a closely guarded secretâalthough itâs not nearly as big as the secret Tessa and Turner shared.
Thank you for reading their story. There are two more books to come in the Amish Country Courtships miniseries and I hope youâll enjoy them.
Blessings,
Carrie Lighte
If we confess our sins,
he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.