Amish Christmas Joy

Amish Christmas Joy by Patricia Davids, published by Harlequin on November 19, 2013, is a work of fiction that explores themes of family and faith. This original edition spans 288 pages and follows Caleb Mast, an oil-rig roughneck who unexpectedly becomes the father of a special-needs child he never knew existed. Faced with the challenge of providing a stable home for his daughter, Joy, Caleb returns to the Amish community he left behind, seeking connection and support.
In this heartfelt narrative, readers will find Caleb navigating the complexities of fatherhood and community as he reconnects with his roots. Joy forms a bond with Leah Belier, an Amish schoolteacher, which complicates Caleb’s efforts to rebuild his life. As Christmas approaches, the story unfolds around themes of trust and redemption, highlighting the potential for love and unity within a close-knit community. This edition offers a glimpse into the lives of the Plain People, emphasizing the importance of faith and relationships during the holiday season.
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One minute, Caleb Mast is an oil-rig roughneck who answers to no one but himself. The next, he’s the father of a special-needs child he never knew existed. What kind of home can a man like him–without faith or community–provide for an eight-year-old girl? For little Joy’s sake, Caleb returns to the Amish community he left behind years ago. His daughter bonds with Amish schoolteacher Leah Belier, and Caleb feels hopeful for once. But Leah blames Caleb for dashing long-ago dreams and can’t bear to trust him. With Christmas weeks away, one special girl just may bring two hearts–and an entire community–together.
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