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A beautiful story of forgiveness and trusting in God's plan.

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About the Book Title:  Ellie’s Redemption Author:  Molly Jebber Genre:  Christian fiction, Amish Release date:  January 29, 2019 1912, Charm, Ohio Ellie Graber is determined to restore her bad reputation in Charm, Ohio. She regrets leaving Amish life and the danger and heartache she caused her family and friends. Ellie loves working with Liza, and her best friend and cousin, Hannah, at Liza’s Amish Charm Bakery, attends church, and obeys Amish law, but the gossip about her past life won’t stop. Joel Wenger’s deep blue eyes tell her he cares for her, but she suspects his parents have warned him to stay away from her. Joel wants to trust Ellie’s changed but his sister, Maryann, who left Amish life broke their hearts. Will Joel ignore his parents and friends, face their anger and ridicule, and give her a chance?  Click  here  to purchase your copy! My Thoughts Molly Jebber has written another great book in her new “Amish Charmed Bakery” series. “Ellie’s Redempt

Not So Happily Ever After

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About the Book Title:  Not So Happily Ever After    Author:  Susan Barnett Braun     Genre:  Young Adult    Release date:  July 12, 2012    Publisher:  Self-published Think history is boring? Then you’ve never met Mad King Ludwig, who inspired Walt Disney with his magnificent castle in the clouds. He ruled the German kingdom of Bavaria for twenty-two years, inspiring his people by his support for the arts. And yet, “Mad King Ludwig” rarely appeared in the capital or attended any government functions. He slept most of the day and stayed awake all night. He dined with his horse and waved pistols at servants. He created a fantasy world inside his castles, complete with caves and trap-door tables. To this day, no one is sure exactly what caused his untimely death in a lake. Who was this man: fairy tale king? Insane eccentric? Mad King Ludwig’s life followed many twists and turns on its way to Not So Happily Ever After. The book’s intended audience is young adults, but it is