
Christmas is a time for new beginnings. But when a dutiful Amish woman’s life is turned upside down, she may have to risk her heart to get everything she’s always wanted in this charming Pleasant Valley novel.
Since her mother’s death, Naomi Esch has been devoted to caring for her father and siblings, sacrificing any hope of finding love or having a home of her own. Still, working at the local bakery and expanding her beekeeping business give Naomi a satisfying sense of purpose. Then, in the weeks before Christmas, her father announces his plans to remarry. He and his new wife need the house for themselves, leaving Naomi in need of a plan.
But opportunities soon come her way. A friend finds Naomi a place to stay, and widower Nathan King offers his sprawling farmland to Naomi to continue her business–on the condition that she helps take care of his children. The setup is so perfect that the community assumes a wedding will inevitably follow. But Naomi has vowed never to marry without love. And to Nathan she’s merely convenient help. Now, for those in Pleasant Valley, uniting these two stubborn souls may take a Christmas miracle.
My Review:
(published in 2012)
This one gave me all the feels. It’s an emotional blend of angst and heartwarming mixed up with the tender reverence of Christmas in an Amish community.
The seventh, and last, book in the Pleasant Valley series, Naomi’s Christmas can be read as a standalone. We do get lots of quality time visiting familiar friends from other books in the series — a great reconnect for PV fans and a lovely introduction for the newbies.
A gentle love story springs out of necessity and circumstance and not without a load of trouble thrown in. There were characters/situations that made my blood boil and I wanted to throw my book against the wall a time or two. (Rest assured, no books, pages or spines were harmed in the reading of this novel.) Happily, those scenes were countered by achingly sweet ones involving Nathan’s children. And then something seems to spark between our hero and heroine and that just stirs things up all the more.
A holiday tale centred around finding hope in second chances.
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Amish plus Christmas! What a delightful combination. Please enter me, Kav!
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I know! There’s something about this combination that makes for a cozy holiday read. Good luck, Stephanie!
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Amish and Christmas go together like peanut butter & jam 😊 Sounds like a wonderful story!
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Yep — I’m always on the hunt for Amish Christmas stories when the weather gets colder. Good luck, Trixi!
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Always enjoy reading her books. cheetahthecat1982ATgmailDOTcom
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She knows how to deliver a great story. Good luck, Kim!
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Some how or other, this one has slipped through without me reading it. I mean how can you get much better than the Amish genre AND Christmas! Would love the opportunity to read Naomi and Nathan’s story.
Thank you for the chance to win a copy!
Enjoy your Friday and may it slide you into a fun weekend. Our Bean Fest including Outhouse Races start today. However, with a predicted drastic temperature drop and much needed rains to start, I think I’ll just cook up a pot of beans here and the house and curl up with a great book by the fireplace.
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Me too! I had read most of the Pleasant Valley series years back but somehow this own escaped my notice until my library got it in a month ago. It must be a reissue, I’m guessing. Anyway, so happy they did and I read it. Good luck, Kay!
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I have always liked her books, and the Christmas theme makes a nice plus. Thanks! Probably should hesitate to admit but I just finished my first enjoyable reading of Willa Cather’s My Antonia. Fun to mix some classics in with other fiction and nonfiction.
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Well I had never heard of Willa Cather — I had to google her. 🙂 Diversity in a reader’s life is always a good thing. Good luck, CC!
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Can’t go wrong with Christmas 🎄 and Amish. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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I totally agree! Good luck, Lucy!
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