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The Quilting Circle
The Quilting Circle
The Quilting Circle
Audiobook8 hours

The Quilting Circle

Written by Amy Lillard

Narrated by Rebecca Mitchell

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United by faith, and bonded by their quilting circle, the Amish women of Wells Landing, Oklahoma, are there for one another through all life's joys and challenges . . .

Youngest quilter Clara Rose Yutzy is planning her wedding to her longtime beau-which is why she resolutely ignores newly warm feelings for her best friend, Obidiah. But Obie is certain God intends them to be together. With the Lord's help, he'll prove to Clara Rose how much he loves her . . .

Mariana Miller prayed for a child throughout fifteen years of marriage. But now, newly widowed, Mariana discovers she's pregnant-with twins! She's more grateful than ever for her caring community-especially Reuben Weisel, her late husband's business partner and best friend. Reuben's quiet strength comforts her-until he proposes marriage . . .

Tess Smiley is new to Wells Landing and newly married. But her marriage isn't the harmonious union she envisioned. Tess loves Jacob with all her heart, but her heart tells her she must take a stand-and ask for support. Only then does Jacob see how he has hurt her. But is he too late? . . .
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 2, 2021
ISBN9781705288887
Author

Amy Lillard

Amy Lillard is the award-winning author of several Amish romances. She is a member of RWA, ACFW, NINC, and the Author’s Guild. She lives in Tulsa, OK.

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    The first two stories were good, but, even though the last story finally ended well, there was so much indecision drama in it I was reminded of a soap opera in which I do not watch.