Noah's Sweetheart & Plain Peril: An Anthology

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About this ebook

Finding love in Amish country

Noah's Sweetheart by Rebecca Kertz

Teacher Rachel Hostetler is looking for a fresh start. When Noah Lapp rescues her from a runaway buggy, she quickly starts falling for her charming hero. But despite spending all this time with Rachel, Noah is expected to court her cousin, Charlotte. Can Rachel find her happy-ever-after in Happiness, Pennsylvania, after all?

Plain Peril by Alison Stone

After her sister is found dead, Hannah Wittmer rushes to care for her young nieces back in the Amish community she'd abandoned. She knows Sheriff Spencer Maxwell is fast on the murderer's tracks, but as the threats begin to target Hannah and the handsome sheriff, they'll follow any trail to uncover a vicious criminal. Even if that trail leads them right to their own backyard…

About the author

Rebecca Kertz moved to Delaware as a newlywed. First introduced to the Amish world when her husband took a job with an Amish construction crew, she enjoyed watching the children at play and swapping recipes with the foreman's wife. She feels blessed to have family nearby. She enjoys visiting Lancaster County, the setting for her Amish stories. She has always loved Harlequin romances and feels blessed to be included among Harlequin's authors.

Alison Stone has an industrial engineering degree from Georgia Tech. She traded her corporate career for motherhood, and eventually discovered a passion for writing. Alison lives in Western New York with her husband of twenty years and their four children where the summers are gorgeous and the winters are perfect for curling up with a good book—or writing one. For more information please visit: www.AlisonStone.com.

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