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Brenda Maxfield

    Esta autora se inspira en sus diversas experiencias vitales, incluida la vida en diferentes culturas y la proximidad a las comunidades amish. Su escritura está impulsada por la pasión de inventar nuevos personajes y descubrir los viajes que emprenden. Disfruta sumergiéndose en su escritura en una cabaña apartada junto al lago, a menudo con palomitas de maíz y chocolate negro cerca, para adentrarse en su proceso creativo.

    Waiting for Jake
    Ruby's Story
    The Amish Candlemaker
    • The Amish Candlemaker

      • 132 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Ever since her parents were killed, Hannah Fisher has struggled to raise her two younger brothers and to take care of their grandmother. But money is tight, and Hannah frets constantly. When Matthew Zook refuses to pay what he owes her, the pressure becomes nearly unbearable. Does Matthew's son Noah know about this? Hannah prays he doesn't, as she is smitten with handsome, kind Noah. Still... wouldn't he know? How could he not?When Noah comes around, offering to do odd jobs for Hannah, her suspicions grow. Just what is his motivation? Is he trying to lessen his father's guilt or is there something more to his sudden help? Can Hannah trust anything he says? "In the tradition of the works of Beverly Lewis, Cindy Woodsmall, and Wanda Brunstetter, Brenda Maxfield continues to bring you gripping Amish tales of love, hope, and God's miracles." Click Above to enjoy this inspirational Christian romance!

      The Amish Candlemaker
    • Ruby's Story

      • 310 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Three stories of Ruby Springer, an Amish orphan seperated from her three brother after the death of their father

      Ruby's Story
    • Waiting for Jake

      • 108 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      Susan Miller loves Jake Studer. She always has. When he leaves on his Rumspringa and doesn't return, she continues to love him and believe in him. When he finally does come home, she's giddy with joy. Now they can court properly. But Jake has no plans to stay in Baker's Corner. And during the few weeks he's back, he arranges a secret buggy race.Catastrophe follows, and Susan knows she must give up on him. He'll never come back to Baker's Corner for good; he'll never be part of the people again; he'll never join church. But knowing it's time to give up on him is one thing. Doing it is another. Susan continues to wait for Jake, praying that somehow God will reach his rebellious heart.

      Waiting for Jake