Putting a contemporary spin on traditional Amish romance novels, Long (An Amish Christmas Quilt) halfheartedly explores what an interfaith marriage might mean for family, community, and personal ...
Fuller (The Farmer’s Bride) begins the Amish Brides of Birch Creek series with this stirring tale of wit, hope, and delight. Selah Ropp returns to Birch Creek after a stint living in rural New York ...
An Amish woman from a reclusive mountain town is married off to a visiting professor in “The Amish Bride of Ice Mountain” by Kelly Long. Mary King shares a kiss with a visiting Amish studies professor ...
Beth Wiseman, author of The Promise, chats with Kelly Long about her new release, The Amish Bride of Ice Mountain. Welcome back to HEA, Beth and Kelly! Beth: As an Amish author myself, and a fan of ...
Anybody who has been on a back road in Lancaster County early in the morning on a Tuesday or Thursday between October and January has likely seen Amish buggies heading to weddings. Beth Oberholtzer ...
In the publishing world, Amish romance novels have long been referred to as “bonnet rippers.” It’s an irresistible play on words, although not an entirely accurate one: Very little gets ripped in ...
The Old Order culture does not allow for churches or meeting houses, so expanding private homes to accommodate large weddings is common. Amish families have been closing in their front porches for ...