All she wants for Christmas is her memories
An Indiana Amish Brides book
When a young Amish woman collapses in the snow shortly before Christmas, Caleb Wittmer rushes to her aid. Only, âRachelâ remembers nothing of who she is. Now his family has taken in the pretty stranger, disrupting Calebâs ordered world. Heâs determined to find out where she belongsâ¦even if Rachelâs departure means saying goodbye to his old-fashioned heart forever.
VANNETTA CHAPMAN has published over one hundred articles in Christian family magazines, receiving over two dozen awards from Romance Writers of America chapter groups. She discovered her love for the Amish while researching her grandfatherâs birthplace of Albion, Pennsylvania. Her first novel, A Simple Amish Christmas, quickly became a bestseller. Chapman lives in the Texas Hill Country with her husband.
ISBN: 978-1-474-08642-4
AMISH CHRISTMAS MEMORIES
© 2018 Vannetta Chapman
Published in Great Britain 2018
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âSo why did you want me to come out to the barn?â
âI told youââ
âTo brush down the horses at seven thirty in the evening,â she said. âYa, I heard you.â
âCould be a guy just likes a little help with the work. Plus, I get a little restless, especially on winter nights.â
She only smiled wider, and he knew that he wasnât fooling her.
He thought Rachel looked especially pretty in the glow of the lantern. He was suddenly glad that she had fallen into their lives. He was already starting to think of events in terms of before Rachel or after Rachel, as if she was some sort of dividing line in his life. She was certainly unlike any of the girls he had stepped out with.
What did that mean?
Was he falling for her?
It wasnât like she was staying here. It wasnât like they had a chance to build a life together. Then again, how much control did one have over who they fell in love with?
Dear Reader,
Our memories are dear to usâwe keep pictures on our phones, frame schoolwork from our children and place our wedding photograph on the mantel. In many ways, our memories define us. When those memories are stripped away, weâre left simply with who we have become. Weâre left with the knowledge that our Heavenly Father knows usâtruly knows usâand cares for us more than we can fathom.
As Rachel rediscovers her past, she also learns to trust the woman she has become. And without that past, she must depend on the kindness of strangers. God provides for her, even in the midst of her pain and confusion. God is with her, even when she doesnât know exactly who or where she is.
Caleb is very busy with the life that he believes God has laid out before him. He scarcely has time for rescuing ladies in distress, or making new friends, or listening to his heart. Furthermore, he clings to tradition as if it were the single thing keeping him afloat on the sea of life. Then he meets Rachel, a quite untraditional person, and God begins to work on Calebâs heart and set into motion the special plans He has for him.
I hope you enjoyed reading Amish Christmas Memories. I welcome comments and letters at [email protected].