Year-End 2016 AMISH Fiction Favorite Reads + Giveaway


Welcome to my very late Year-End 2016 Favorites!!

My year end favorite reads are books I've read in 2016 for the first time (and not necessarily all reviewed here - eek! or reviewed in 2016 - a few were posted in January 2017).  They are also not all published in 2016, but majority am. 

To start it off, here's what's going to happen. Every day in through February 28th (minus Sunday) at 6:00 PM EST
  1. I will tell you my favorite reads in the category of the day through their covers (you know how I love covers) and 
  2. Remember, you can see my review of the book (in a new window) by clicking on the covers. 
  3. Then you come back and fill out the Rafflecopter for a chance to win a prize! 




(NOT in any specific order!)


   

   


Amish stories have a way to get deep into your hearts, filling with wonders of faith, love and community. I just love how there is a focus of community and faith when it comes to the Amish. There were quite a few Amish novels I've read in the past year, but these are the ones that hit something special with me. 




(2) winners will each win a box of books which consists of:

  

AND additional Amish fiction and swag from publishers and myself.

  I am still waiting on some prizes to be delivered, so I don't know all the contents yet.

Terms are on the Rafflecopter.

Many thanks to: 
 




a Rafflecopter giveaway


Don't forget these other Top Faves of 2016 and Giveaways!
(Not in order)

    
     
    
    




Comments

  1. Ditto on that! Love the Faith element!

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  2. That is so cool! I love the Amish farmer's markets.

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  3. I completely agree about admiring their culture.

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  4. THat is cool. I love traveling through Amish towns. There's something serene about it.

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  5. Thanks Edward!! I hope you'll get to read the rest too! ;)

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  6. I think that's what peaked my interest in the first place!

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  7. There's just something about them. Love Suzanne's books!

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  8. LOL Karen. It does make one think. Doesnt it?

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  9. Thanks Pat for dropping by!! Biblical historical is a new genre for me this year, and I loved every one of the ones I've read!!

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  10. O, that would be interesting to pick your brains on that!!

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  11. That is really cool. Then you'd get a lot of the "insight" when you read Amish stories?!

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  12. Thanks Suzanne! I love that series!! I hope you'll get back to some of the characters!! Thanks for stopping in!

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