PUBLISHER DESCRIPTION
With tourist season about to start, Edna Esh is busier than ever, baking with her Amish Cookie Club friends and running her business serving meals to Englische tourists. You wouldn’t think she’d have time for matchmaking . . .
Edna couldn’t be happier that her new daughter-in-law, Bethany, is pregnant. But Bethany is also her best helper, and morning sickness has her out of commission. Desperate for more hands, Edna accepts a friend’s offer for her twin daughters, Rachel and Ella Mae, to step in. Trouble is, the young women are constantly bickering—except when Edna’s sons, Jeremiah and Jonas, are around . . .
It’s soon clear that Rachel has taken a shine to Jeremiah, while Jonas is smitten with Ella Mae. It’s also clear the feelings aren’t reciprocated. But after confiding in the Cookie Club, Edna devises a plan for the pairs to spend more time together. The only problem is it seems to be failing. Yet it appears there’s a grander plan at work—and as nature takes its course, and the MayFest arrives, there’s reason to look forward to the bountiful sweetness of a double wedding come autumn . . .
Includes Cookie Recipes!l
My Review:
What a fun story! I loved all the characters in this book. It made me smile to read this story about the ladies of the Cookie Club who were determined to play matchmaker for twin sisters, Rachel and Ella Mae. Their targets for matrimony were the Esh brothers, Jeremiah and Jonas. But due to some misunderstandings, the matchmakers were divided in their efforts and caused much confusion with promoting the courtships. This story has some cute twists and turns that kept me guessing before everyone’s happily-ever-afters were found. This book is part of a series, but it’s easy to read it as a standalone. However, once you read this one, you’ll want to read the others.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
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