Amish Christmas Blessings: The Midwife's Christmas Surprise / A Christmas to Remember. Marta Perry

Amish Christmas Blessings: The Midwife's Christmas Surprise / A Christmas to Remember - Marta  Perry


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      Holiday Greetings From Amish Country

      The Midwife’s Christmas Surprise by Marta Perry

      Three years ago, the man Anna Zook hoped to marry left her and their Amish community for the English world. Now devoted to proving her abilities as a midwife, Anna has given up on marriage and children for herself. But when Benjamin Miller returns, now a changed man, can delivering a Christmas baby reunite these two hurting hearts?

      A Christmas to Remember by Jo Ann Brown

      When a little girl leads shop owner Amos Stoltzfus to an Amish woman in distress, he rushes them to his family’s farm. “Linda” has no memory and doesn’t know if the sweet child is her daughter or even her kin. As Christmas arrives and Linda’s identity is revealed, will Amos be able to claim his holiday guests as his own?

      Praise for Marta Perry

      “Terrific family story, touching throughout…

      Kudos to Marta Perry for such an inspiring novel.”

      —RT Book Reviews on Mission: Motherhood

      “Marta Perry writes a warm, loving story…”

      —RT Book Reviews on A Soldier’s Heart

      “Marta Perry is synonymous with sweet, loving romance!”

      —RT Book Reviews on A Father’s Place

      Praise for Jo Ann Brown

      “The story is rich with relatable struggles and characters.”

      —RT Book Reviews on Amish Homecoming

      “An engrossing story.”

      —RT Book Reviews on A Hero for Christmas

      “Brown’s latest is a sweet tale of the transformative power of love.”

      —RT Book Reviews on Promise of a Family

      A lifetime spent in rural Pennsylvania and her Pennsylvania Dutch heritage led MARTA PERRY to write about the Plain People who add so much richness to her home state. Marta has seen nearly sixty of her books published, with over six million books in print. She and her husband live in a centuries-old farmhouse in a central Pennsylvania valley. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, traveling, baking or enjoying her six beautiful grandchildren.

      JO ANN BROWN has always loved stories with happy-ever-after endings. A former military officer, she is thrilled to have the chance to write stories about people falling in love. She is also a photographer, and she travels with her husband of more than thirty years to places where she can snap pictures. They live in Nevada with three children and a spoiled cat. Drop her a note at joannbrownbooks.com.

      Amish Christmas Blessings

      Marta Perry

      Jo Ann Brown

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      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Praise

       About the Author

       Title Page

       The Midwife’s Christmas Surprise

       A Christmas to Remember

       Extract

       Copyright

      THE MIDWIFE’S

      CHRISTMAS SURPRISE

      Marta Perry

      This story is dedicated to my husband, Brian, with much love.

      If anyone has caused grief, he has not so much grieved me as he has grieved all of you…

      —2 Corinthians 2:5

      Contents

       Dedication

       Bible Verse

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Dear Reader

       Chapter One

      If the door to the exam room at the birthing center hadn’t been ajar, Anna Zook would never have heard the hurtful comment.

      “...so long as you’re the one to catch the baby, and not the Zook girl. She’s too young and inexperienced to be birthing my first grandchild.”

      The door closed abruptly, cutting off anything else that might be said, but Anna recognized the speaker—Etta Beachy, mother-in-law of one of her partner Elizabeth’s clients. Despite the fact that Anna had been a full partner in the midwife practice for over a year, many in Lost Creek’s Amish community still saw her as the quiet, shy girl she’d been when she began her apprenticeship with Elizabeth.

      The December chill outside seemed to seep into her heart. Would the people of Lost Creek ever accept her as midwife, or would she always be walking in Elizabeth’s shadow?

      Anna tried to concentrate on the patient record she was reviewing, but the doubts kept slipping between her and the page. It was natural enough that folks turned to Elizabeth, she told herself firmly. Elizabeth Miller had been the only midwife in the isolated northern Pennsylvania Amish settlement for over twenty


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