Huckleberry Summer

ebook Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill

By Jennifer Beckstrand

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An Amish romance "full of kind, sincere characters struggling with the best ways to stay true to themselves and their beliefs."—Publishers Weekly

With one of their grandchildren happily married, Anna and Felty Helmuth are ready for their next matchmaking success. Because there's nothing more rewarding than sparking unexpected love—and putting Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin, on the map for romance . . .

Cautious to a fault, Lily Eicher strives to live up to her dat's high standards. She's certainly not the kind of proper Amish girl who would make time for someone as impetuous as the Helmuths' grandson, Aden—even if his lively spirit and caring ways are showing her just how wonderful following her heart can be . . .
Recklessly doing the right thing got Aden into big trouble. A fresh start at his grandparents' is just what he needs. And shy, pretty Lily is turning his world upside down and making him want to prove he can do good within the rules. But now both must find enough faith and understanding to risk pursuing their dreams—together . . .

"There is plenty of humor in this series as well as delicious romance, conflict, and character growth . . . Jennifer Beckstrand's writing is simply beautiful, ranging from at times humorous and uplifting to emotional and melancholy."—Amish Reader

"The characters that people the Huckleberry Hill books are many and delightful. There is a goodness and innocence about them, but that is not to say they are all perfect or that there is no conflict in the plot."—Romance Reviews Today
Huckleberry Summer