Leslie Gould je autorkou tridsiatich románov, ktoré sa umiestnili na prvom mieste v rebríčkoch bestsellerov a získali cenu Christy Award. Vo svojej tvorbe sa zameriava na komplexné ženské postavy a ich vnútornú silu. Jej štylistika je opisná a pôsobivá, čím čitateľov vtiahne do historických a emocionálnych svetov. Gouldová umne prepája napínavé dejové línie s hlbokými úvahami o viere, rodine a odolnosti ľudského ducha.
Mennonite Brenna Zimmerman's life grows complicated by her feelings for a
Ukrainian soldier and her friendship with an Afghanistan War vet. But she's
inspired by the story of her Amish relative's experience during World War II.
How will Brenna find the courage to give up the comforts she craves for the
life she truly wants?
Tally Smucker's quiet life of reading and quilting hides her sorrow over her mother's declining health and the lack of a fulfilling future for herself. When her daily life is shaken by her free-spirited neighbor Danielle -- who grew up Plain but joined the Army at eighteen -- Tally's instinct is to distance herself.
Tally Smucker's quiet world is shaken when her neighbor Danielle--who grew up
Plain but joined the Army--returns in need of a friend. Tally invites Danielle
to join her quilting circle, and they are both inspired by a story told of a
WWI soldier. But when disaster hits Tally's family and Danielle's PTSD becomes
unmanageable, can they find the hope they need?
After Savannah Mast's fianc dumps her a week before their wedding, she flees California for the safety of her Amish grandmother's farm near Nappanee, Indiana, where she used to spend her summers. Savannah intends her stay to be brief, but when an Amish woman goes into labor in the middle of a blizzard and needs Savannah's help, she finds herself unexpectedly entangled in their family's drama. The woman's oldest daughter, Miriam, goes missing and Savannah's childhood friend Tommy Miller is implicated.
Few are pleased Sophie Deiner has returned to her Amish community, but a
sudden illness leaves her no choice. She befriends a group of migrant workers
but is appalled by their living conditions. She soon finds her advocacy for
change opposed by her ex, the farm foreman, and that her efforts only makes
things worse. Has she chosen a fight she can't win?
Dumped by her fiance a week before the wedding, Savannah Mast flees California
for her Amish grandmother's farm, where she becomes unexpectedly entangled in
the search for a missing Amish girl. When she discovers her childhood friend,
Tommy Miller, is implicated as a suspect, she must do all she can to find the
Amish girl and clear his name.
"As the weather grows cold and the nights grow long, the cheer and warmth of the Christmas season is one thing all readers can find comfort in. This collection from bestselling Amish fiction novelists Leslie Gould, Jan Drexler, and Kate Lloyd finds the beating heart at the center of the holiday and offers three novellas that celebrate family, faith, and especially the sights and smells of a bustling holiday kitchen. Leslie Gould tells the story of how, in the wake of a heartbreaking loss, a young Amish woman finds unexpected comfort and hope in a yearly baking tradition surrounding the local Lancaster Christmas market. Jan Drexler offers a sweet tale of a shy Amish woman who decides to use her gift for sweets to woo a local Amish boy with her beloved Christmas cookies. And Kate Lloyd offers a heartwarming tale of a woman's unexpected discovery about the truth of her past, and the warm and welcoming Amish family table she finds herself invited to on Christmas"-- Provided by publisher
Leisel left her Amish roots for a career in medicine. She has an English
boyfriend and big dreams--but these come crashing down when her sister is
diagnosed with cancer. Soon nothing is going as planned. With difficult
choices to make, will she stick to the traditions of her past--or learn from
the story of a WWII ancestor and embrace a life of uncertainty?
This cheerful and heartwarming Amish novella collection captures the heart of
the Christmas season with a trio of heartfelt stories from bestselling authors
Leslie Gould, Jan Drexler, and Kate Lloyd. All three tales feature unique
Amish recipes perfect for the Christmas table!
Marie Bachmann has always been the good Amish daughter. But when two men, a
Mennonite farmhand and a bishop's rebellious son, show interest in her, she
finds herself at a crossroads. On a journey to Florida and back, she grapples
with her heart, finding inspiration and hope for the future in the story of a
brave Civil War-era ancestor.