The Teacher’s Bride

The Teacher’s Bride by Kathleen Fuller is a full-length novel published by Zondervan on July 7, 2020. This engaging story unfolds in the Amish community of Birch Creek, where Christian Ropp, a new teacher, is determined to bring order to his classroom while also seeking a wife. However, his plans are complicated by Ruby Glick, a vibrant woman whose chaotic teaching style contrasts sharply with his structured approach. As their lives intertwine, the narrative explores themes of love and personal growth amidst the challenges of their differing personalities.
Readers will find a blend of romance and humor as Ruby takes over Christian’s classroom during his recovery from an accident. Her exuberance clashes with his meticulous methods, leading to unexpected developments in both their professional and personal lives. The Teacher’s Bride is the first installment in the Amish Brides of Birch Creek series, offering a sweet and wholesome glimpse into the dynamics of small-town life and relationships within the Amish community. With approximately 78,000 words, this novel invites readers to experience the journey of two individuals navigating their feelings while balancing logic and love.
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A fun and heartwarming Amish rom-com where opposites really do attract.
If there is one thing Christian Ropp will not allow in his classroom–or his life–it’s chaos. So why is he drawn to Ruby Glick, a woman who seems to bring mayhem wherever she goes
Christian Ropp moves to Birch Creek to accept a teaching position in the rapidly growing Amish community. He’s determined to put the rambunctious school in order as well as check another task off his list: finding a wife. Of course, that would be much easier if women were like textbooks, straightforward and logical.
When an accident puts Christian out of commission, a new community member named Ruby Glick takes over his classroom. But Ruby’s exuberant teaching style clashes with Christian’s careful methods and he worries his students will never be the same.
With a track record of catastrophe, Ruby always feels too clumsy, too distracted, too . . . much. Desperate for a chance to prove that she can do more than make mistakes in her life, she throws herself into her new teaching position. But when Christian can’t seem to stay out of her way, she finds herself slipping into old, chaotic tendencies.
What she doesn’t anticipate is that Christian’s heart is slowly catching up with his mind–and she, too, must decide whether to follow logic or love.
- The first in the Amish Brides of Birch Creek series (followed by The Farmer’s Bride and The Innkeeper’s Bride)
- A full-length novel, approximately 78,000 words
- A sweet and wholesome Amish romance
- Catch up on the Birch Creek community with the Amish of Birch Creek series and Amish Letters series
Praise for The Teacher’s Bride:
“A heartwarming story of unexpected romance woven with fun and engaging characters who come to life on every page.” –Amy Clipston, bestselling author of A Seat by the Hearth
“Kathleen Fuller has written a sweet, oftentimes humorous, romance that reminds readers that the perfect match might be right in front of their noses.” –Kelly Irvin, bestselling author of the Every Amish Season series
“Kathleen Fuller is a master storyteller and fans will absolutely fall in love with Ruby and Christian in The Teacher’s Bride.” –Ruth Reid, bestselling author of the Amish Mercies series
“Kathy Fuller’s characters leap off the page with subtle power as she uses both wit and wisdom to entertain!” –Kelly Long, national bestselling author
“The story will captivate you from the first page to the last with Ruby, Christian, and engaging characters. You’ll laugh, gasp, and wonder what will happen next.” –Molly Jebber, Speaker and Award Winning Author of Grace’s Forgiveness and the Amish Keepsake Pocket Quilt Series
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