Amish Front Porch Stories by Wanda E Brunstetter, Jean Brunstetter, Richelle Brunstetter

Amish Front Porch Stories

by Wanda E Brunstetter, Jean Brunstetter, and Richelle Brunstetter

Come and sit awhile as you enjoy 18 fictional short stories of love, joy, and the peace found in Amish country.

Amish Country is known for an atmosphere of peace and quiet, perfect for front-porch sitting with a good book. Join New York Times bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter, her daughter-in-law, and granddaughter, as they share 18 heartwarming stories from Amish Country. These fictional short stories include journeys we can all relate to as we seek how to live led by love, joy, peace, patience, and other Fruits of the Spirit. Meet Anna, who struggles to show love to a cantankerous neighbor; Laura, who endures infertility; Nora, whose pride threatens to consume her life; and other women who walk in their faith each day.

Reviewed by Molly J(Cover To Cover Cafe) on

3 of 5 stars

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Wanda, Jean and Richelle Brunstetter are back at it with their collaborations and have turned out another hit for their readers. This collection of 18 short stories is a quick read, but one that will leave you ready for more. Their talent shines within these pages!

Each of these stories have well developed characters and messages that will stay with you long after you close the book. Each story is a quick read, perfect to pass an afternoon waiting in a doctor’s office lobby or the kids to come home from school. They each are unique and definitely capture the reader’s heart!

If you want a quick read, this is for you. If you want an inspirational read, this is the one you want to grab. These stories will warm your soul and leave you wanting more work by these talented ladies. This is definitely a keeper in my opinion!

*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Publisher and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*

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