Amish Brides Series by Samantha Price

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  • Falling In Love (Amish Brides #2)
    #2

    Falling In Love (Amish Brides #2)

    Samantha Price

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    As Miriam prepares for the birth of her first child, the Shantz family struggle to build a life for themselves in their new country.  The first crops haven't done as well as they'd hoped and the pressure is on Miriam's sister, Hazel, to find herself a good husband.  Hazel knows her family want her to marry one of the Stutzman boys, but Hazel has someone else in mind.  It doesn't take Hazel long to figure out that Stephen, the Amish man she's attracted to, is not suited to her... more

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  • Finding Love (Amish Brides #3)
    #3

    Finding Love (Amish Brides #3)

    Samantha Price

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    What happens to the lively youngest Shantz girl, Moira, when she shocks her family by taking a job as a teacher far from home? Moira doesn't want to end up like her two older sisters who are married with children, so jumps at the teaching opportunity that the bishop suggests. Moira meets other men in her new Amish community, but her mind opens to more of what the world has to offer when she meets an English doctor... more

  • Amish Second Loves (Amish Brides #4)
    #4

    Amish Second Loves (Amish Brides #4)

    Samantha Price

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Family members are upset when widower, Michael Stutzman, shows interest in Moira's friend, Selma, an interest which started when Selma came to help with Moira's new baby. Michael's children believe Selma threatens to take the place of their mother. Moira is torn between her loyalty to Selma and Michael's deceased wife, who was like a mother to her. Moira wonders whether Michael has forgotten his wife. Meanwhile, Selma faces struggles of her own... more

  • Amish Silence (Amish Brides #5)
    #5

    Amish Silence (Amish Brides #5)

    Samantha Price

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    Just because someone is deaf doesn't mean they're stupid, and that's how people treated Esther. She could see them roll their eyes and she could sense their irritation when she asked them to repeat themselves. Esther had suffered a severe hearing loss due to illness as a child. All Esther wanted was to be treated as a normal twenty-five-year-old woman. She lived life as a recluse and attended very few Amish gatherings... more

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