REVIEW: Amish Triplets for Christmas by Carrie Lighte

Posted October 21st, 2017 by in Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, LoveInspired, Review / 2 comments

In Amish Triplets for Christmas by Carrie Lighte, Hannah, an Amish schoolteacher, is instantly entranced by the newcomers to her class, the triplet children of Sawyer Plank.

Hannah has long given up on hopes of marrying, as her grandfather, who raised her, has discouraged any chances she had of being courted. Hannah jumps at the opportunity to help care for the triplets after school, as it gives her additional time to nurture the children and spend precious time with them…and eventually with Sawyer. She feels a strong attraction to and admiration for Sawyer as he works to help his uncle and to raise his children. Sawyer in return is very taken by Hannah’s devotion to his children and to her ornery grandfather.

I do highly recommend this sweet and compelling holiday romance to fans of romance and of the Amish genre.

 

Book Info:

Publication: November 21, 2017 | Love Inspired |

Widowed father of triplets Sawyer Plank knows he has his hands full. After arriving in the Amish community of Willow Creek to help with the fall harvest, Sawyer asks schoolteacher Hannah Lantz to be his nanny. With a deaf grandfather to care for, the offer is more than just a job for Hannah—it’s a chance to fulfill her all-but-forgotten dream of being a mother. The children soon flourish under Hannah’s watch, and though Sawyer never dreamed he’d find happiness again, he can’t pretend he’s not falling for her, too. But with the holiday season heralding Sawyer’s return to Ohio, can he make his Christmas wish to stay a family come true?

 

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