Her Amish Holiday Suitor. Carrie Lighte

Her Amish Holiday Suitor - Carrie  Lighte


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      A serious maedel. A carefree bachelor...

      And a Christmas Amish Country Courtships surprise!

      Lucy Knepp has no time for heartbreaker Nick Burkholder…until a pretend courtship means she can finish her embroidery for a Christmas fund-raiser in peace. Nick’s arrangement with the too-reserved Lucy is the perfect cover while he repairs the cabin his brother damaged. But once Nick sees how vibrant Lucy really is, can he prove himself—and show their love is for all seasons?

      CARRIE LIGHTE lives in Massachusetts next door to a Mennonite farming family, and she frequently spots deer, foxes, fisher cats, coyotes and turkeys in her backyard. Having enjoyed traveling to several Amish communities in the eastern United States, she looks forward to visiting settlements in the western states and in Canada. When she’s not reading, writing or researching, Carrie likes to hike, kayak, bake and play word games.

       Also By Carrie Lighte

       Amish Country Courtships

      Amish Triplets for Christmas

      Anna’s Forgotten Fiancé

      An Amish Holiday Wedding

      Minding the Amish Baby

      Her New Amish Family

      Her Amish Holiday Suitor

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      Her Amish Holiday Suitor

      Carrie Lighte

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      ISBN: 978-1-474-09751-2

      HER AMISH HOLIDAY SUITOR

      © 2019 Carrie Lighte

      Published in Great Britain 2019

      by Mills & Boon, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF

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      “I really am sorry, Lucy,” Nick said softly.

      When Lucy finally stopped crying, she asked, “May I use your handkerchief, please?”

      “You can use my scarf. I don’t mind.”

      The offer to use Nick’s scarf to dry her eyes and blow her nose was so ridiculous and sweet it caused Lucy to chuckle. “Neh, that’s okay,” she said, removing her mittens to dab her tears.

      “I’m sorry I treated you that way. I didn’t mean to. I care about you, and I wouldn’t want anything to happen to you. I especially wouldn’t want to play a role in hurting you.”

      Lucy was overwhelmed. No man had ever said anything like that to her before, even in friendship. “It’s not your fault,” she said. “And I do appreciate that you care. But I’m not as fragile as you think I am.”

      “Fragile? You? I don’t think you’re fragile at all,” Nick scoffed. “I think you’re one of the most resilient women I’ve ever known.”

      Lucy was overwhelmed again. If this kept up, she was going to fall hard for Nick Burkholder. Maybe she already had...

      Dear Reader,

      When I was around Lucy’s age, I was sometimes drawn to gregarious, charming men like Nick, who in many ways were a contrast to my reserved, introverted personality. Then I went through a phase where I deliberately avoided that type of man at all costs. Like Lucy and Nick, I eventually realized I couldn’t judge a book by its cover one way or the other; I had to get to know the person—and vice versa—on more than a superficial level before determining whether or not to develop a relationship.

      Similarly, I’m reminded of Isaiah 53:2, which indicates there was no comeliness about Christ that we would be drawn to Him. Whether that refers to His physical appearance, lineage, societal status or something else, I’m not certain. But I do know He wasn’t anything like people expected. Discovering who He is and how much He loves me is the most rewarding joy of my life, as I hope it is for you, too.

      Blessings,

       Carrie Lighte

      For the Lord seeth not as man seeth;

      for man looketh on the outward appearance,

      but the Lord looketh on the heart.

      —1 Samuel 16:7

      For the readers who have followed

      my Amish Country Courtships series,

      with much gratitude for your interest

      and best wishes for your lives.

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