More Than Friendship

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Pub Date Feb 23 2016 | Archive Date Mar 04 2016

Description

Love is worth every challenge.

Woven deeply into the Amish community of Wells Landing, Oklahoma, a women’s quilting circle is a place to share everything from recipes to hopes and dreams, especially when love is in the air...

The youngest member of the quilting circle, Clara Rose Yutzy has her whole life ahead of her. And it’s just beginning, with plans for a wedding to her longtime beau, Thomas Lapp. Everything is falling into place, which is why Clara Rose resolutely ignores her newly warm feelings for her best friend, Obidiah Brennaman. There’s never been a hint of romance between them, and no reason to pay attention to such nonsense now...

Steady, sturdy Obie feels differently. He’s never thought too hard about his future, but the news that Clara Rose is about to be married is strangely unsettling. Convincing Clara Rose to take another look at their friendship may not be easy, but Obie is certain God intends for them to be together. He’ll do whatever he must to make Clara Rose see how much he loves her, and with the Lord’s help, before it’s too late...

Praise for Amy Lillard

“An inspirational story of romance, faith, and trust…will appeal to fans of Wanda Brunstetter and Beverly Lewis.” —Library Journal on Caroline’s Secret

“Amy Lillard writes her Amish stories with the respect they are due.” —RT Book Reviews
Love is worth every challenge.

Woven deeply into the Amish community of Wells Landing, Oklahoma, a women’s quilting circle is a place to share everything from recipes to hopes and dreams, especially...

A Note From the Publisher

A Wells Landing Novella

A Wells Landing Novella


Advance Praise

Praise for Amy Lillard's Wells Landing Series:
raise for Lorie's Heart:

“This is a charming, contemporary novel with no-nonsense characters who are struggling with who they thought they were and who they are now, while trying to figure out in which world they belong.” – RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars on Lorie's Heart

“[A] gentle romantic meander…Readers will enjoy following Lorie’s adventures.” –Publishers Weekly on Lorie's Heart

“Lillard's evocative prose, well-drawn protagonists, and detailed settings result in an inspirational story of romance, faith, and trust. Caroline's search for forgiveness and happiness will appeal to fans of Wanda Brunstetter and Beverly Lewis.”–Library Journal on Caroline's Secret

“In this sweetly inspirational contemporary love story, Lillard sets up two romances in a small Oklahoma tourist community…Rich with the trappings of Amish culture and tradition, the novel informs as well as entertains.” – Publishers Weekly on Caroline's Secret

Caroline’s Secret is an entertaining tale about family problems, peppered with sweet, loveable characters who may just get a second chance at love. Lillard opens the door to give readers a glimpse inside a world few outsiders get to see: the simple life of the Amish. In the back of the book, there are translations of Amish words and some yummy Amish recipes for fans to try.”– RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars on Caroline's Secret

“A sweet contemporary romance with loveable characters. The storyline flows evenly throughout the book and is believable. Amy Lillard writes her Amish stories with the respect they are due.” - RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars on Courting Emily

Praise for Amy Lillard's Wells Landing Series:
raise for Lorie's Heart:

“This is a charming, contemporary novel with no-nonsense characters who are struggling with who they thought they were and who...



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