
After Gideon coldly broke her heart, can the warmth of the season revive Mattie’s hopes?
Mattie thought her childhood sweetheart adored her until he abruptly ended their engagement on Christmas Eve.
Three years later, will learning the truth behind his rejection restore her Christmas joy – or open the door to even deeper heartbreak?
Spend Christmas with the Amish in this story of love, romance, heartache, and restoration.
Experience the holidays with the Plain folk and discover the power of second chances in this touching story from the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Bridge of Peace .
Gideon Beiler has loved Mattie Eash since they were children. But when faced with unexpected circumstances, he makes up an excuse to end their engagement. He doesn’t want to lie to her, but he believes that telling Mattie the truth will be more hurtful.
Brokenhearted, Mattie moves from Apple Ridge, Pennsylvania to Ohio, where she pursues her longtime dream of becoming a cake decorator. She finds a new beau—a man offering the secure relationship Gideon has denied her.
When Mattie is forced to return to Apple Ridge, she and Gideon must confront the suffering created by his dishonesty – and address the powerful emotions that continue to bind the two childhood friends.
My Review:
published in 2011
This slim little book packs a wallop and proves that Cindy Woodsmall can do concise without losing out on the depth and detail she is known for. Mattie is such a fun character — and very different from your typical Amish heroine. Love her dreaminess, her klutziness, the way she can turn disaster into something fun and light-hearted. Except for her broken engagement that is. She knows how to harbour a grudge and I honestly can’t blame her since she thinks one thing while the reality is far different.
I spent my time being alternately irritated and enamoured with Gideon. Honestly –he’s…he’s…just like a man!!!! Thinks like a man, acts like a man and believe me that isn’t always a good thing! So there’s fireworks at times, angst a plenty, but Woodsmall weaves it all together with some wonderfully heart-warming, light-hearted moments as well. A great combination for a Christmas read — though there’s not a lot of Christmas in the read. LOL. It’s not as seasonal as I thought it would be, but that didn’t detract from the story at all. In fact it makes it more universally appealing. Definitely not a book that has to be read only at Christmas.
GIVEAWAY OPPORTUNITY:
This giveaway is for a gently read hardcover copy and is available to any reader, any where — so, yay, another International Giveaway!
If you would like a chance to win a copy of The Christmas Singing, leave a comment below or email me at kavluvstoread AT yahoo DOT ca. If you add an email to your comment, remember to use AT and DOT instead of @ and . in order to protect yourself from spammers. If you enter the draw via email, please add the title to the subject line so it’s easy to spot your entry. Draw will be held and winner announced on Saturday October 26 2024.
I love Amish Romances! Thanks for the chance! *Heads up the post says the drawing will be on Oct 12th.
Blessedmommy3x AT gmail DOT com
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Ooopppssss…copy and paste error. Going to fix that now. Thanks for the heads up. Good luck, Blessed Mommy!
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I read this a long time ago and loved. I was living in WI and getting all my reads from the library.
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Yay for libraries. Mine is pretty good about carrying Amish fiction — in fact I was shocked to discover a whole display on Amish fiction when I went to the library this week. And it was generating interest too. Woohoo. So, are you in the draw for this giveaway, Lucy? So you can have your own copy?
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sure! Thank you. leliamae54(at)aol(dot)com
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Speaking of Christmas, we need snow before then but I’m still very much ok with our beautiful fall weather in my part of the world. It’s getting a touch colder over night which is perfect too. Some of the the trees are still hanging on to their leaves. What’s not to love about this time of year. Having said all this snow is in the forecast next week.
I’d love to read this story Kav. Your review was intriguing, I’m wondering how it all turned out.
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We’re having a splendid fall too. Reports were saying we’d have muted colours because of the warmer night temperatures this season but no one told the trees and they are showing off even more than other years. Still lots of leaves on the trees though. And I love hearing the geese! Autumn is my favourite season. Good luck, Becky!
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This looks like fun! Thank you for the review and giveaway opportunity:)
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I love Amish Christmas novellas! Good luck, Stephanie!
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Love this author’s books! How can you go wrong with this book. I mean it’s the Amish genre, a Christmas story (well sort of) AND a story of second chances (one of my favorite troupes)! Already on my TBR list and still excited at the prospect of reading it. Thank you for the wonderful chance to win a copy of THE CHRISTMAS SINGING.
2clowns at arkansas dot net
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Yes there’s just something about an Amish Christmas story that feels right. Good luck, Kay!
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Love reading christmas theme books. cheetahthecat1982ATgmailDOTcom
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I do too! Good luck, Kim!
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Sounds like a good read!
mauback55 at gmail dot com
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Good luck, Melanie!
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An Amish novella is just what I need to read as I look forward to Christmas!
pbclark(at)netins(dot)net
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It’s the perfect time for an Amish story! Good luck, rubynreba!
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I’ve enjoyed many books by Cindy Woodsmall and this would be a perfect addition to my Christmas reading TBR! Amish & Christmas just go together so well. 😊💖
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They do, don’t they? Good luck, Trixi!
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