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Amish newsBelow you'll find the latest news about new Amish fiction book releases and other happenings with your favorite Christian authors who write about the Amish and the Plain People, and their simple way of life. You'll find news from such best-selling authors as Beverly Lewis, Wanda Brunstetter, Amy Clipston, Beth Wiseman, Jerry Eicher, Mary Ellis, Linda Byler, Suzanne Woods Fisher, and many more! Just click on any of the titles below to read the full news item.
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(May 2013)
Free Christian fiction by top Christian authors from several online eBook outlets -- including Christianbook, eChristian, Koorong, Vyrso, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and more!
 
(April 2013)
"This novel is about overcoming the past, that time is not linear for God..."
 
(April 2013)
Grief can be a paralyzing experience.
 
(January 2013)
Wanda E. Brunstetter’s popular Brides of Lancaster County series has now been repackaged in a convenient 4-in-1 edition by Barbour Books.
 
(January 2013)
Cindy Woodsmall recently held a contest that offers a chance to experience what authentic Amish life is really like.
 
(January 2013)
In many stories featuring Amish women, the greatest temptation is for material goodies, independent thought, freedom from the simpler life.
 
(December 2012)
Vannetta Chapman knows a thing or two about writing strong-willed women...
 
(December 2012)
Let’s face it, the holidays make everyone feel a little wistful...
 
(December 2012)
Leslie Gould's new series of Amish romances are loosely modeled after the timeless plays of William Shakespeare.
 
(October 2012)
Shelley Shepard Gray’s Found (Avon Inspire) seriously ups the storytelling ante as a quiet Amish community must deal with the repercussions of a recently solved murder.
 
(October 2012)
As a police officer, there’s no shortage of drama on—and off—the job for a young woman named Ashley Walters.
 
(September 2012)
With the presidential campaign on the home stretch, it’s not surprising many are suffering from serious political fatigue.
 
(August 2012)
When dreaming up ideas for what would become The Gifted (Revell Books), author Ann H. Gabhart was searching for a fresh way for readers to see the Shaker experience.
 
(August 2012)
Amanda Flower’s A Plain Death: An Appleseed Creek Mystery (B&H Books) introduces readers to a seedier side of serene Amish life.
 
(August 2012)
Drawing from her own experiences when she belonged to a “plain church,” author Adina Senft taps into the single angst that inevitably comes with wedding season in The Hidden Life.
 
(July 2012)
Awards for excellence in Christian fiction were presented in nine categories.
 
(June 2012)
Writing her latest Amish mystery, A Perfect Square (Zondervan), author Vannetta Chapman says she was inspired by two things...
 
(May 2012)
Naomi King’s novel Abby Finds Her Calling (NAL) is a yarn that one doesn’t necessarily expect from an “Amish” title.
 
(May 2012)
As the Amish of Seymour series draws to a close with Promised to Another (Whitaker House), Laura V. Hilton has one final journey for the feisty, free-thinking Annie Beiler, a woman who’s never really fit the typical Amish persona.
 
(May 2012)
The much anticipated sequel to the blockbuster Hallmark Channel movie The Shunning (based on the Beverly Lewis novel) has begun production!
 
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