Huckleberry Hill

Huckleberry Hill by Jennifer Beckstrand, published by Kensington Books on January 7, 2014, is a work of fiction that explores themes of romance within the Amish community. This edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Anna and Felty Helmuth, who, after raising their thirteen children, embark on a new adventure in matchmaking. Their efforts lead to unexpected romantic developments in the picturesque setting of Huckleberry Hill, Wisconsin.
Readers will encounter Lia Shetler, who has resigned herself to a life of spinsterhood due to her overbearing father’s views on her suitability for marriage. As she assists her sister in securing a match with Moses Zimmerman, Lia finds herself drawn to him in ways she never anticipated. Moses, caught between familial expectations and his growing feelings for Lia, must confront his past and embrace the possibilities of love. This narrative weaves together elements of faith and courage, highlighting the complexities of relationships within the Amish culture.
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“A delightful voice in Amish romance. Sweet and funny.” –Emma Miller
With their thirteen children grown, Anna and Felty Helmuth are ready for their next adventure. That means trying their hands at matchmaking–because what could be more fun than igniting love when it’s right–and undoing mismatches when they’re wrong. Now Huckleberry Hill just might turn out to be the most romantic spot in Wisconsin. . .
Lia Shetler is resigned to being a spinster. She’s too tall and sturdy to ever be marriageable–so says her overbearing dat. Instead, she’s helping her pretty, spoiled sister Rachel secure the perfect husband–the Helmuths’ grandson, Moses Zimmerman. But the more Lia sees of Moses’ gently teasing ways and quiet understanding, the more she wishes he could be hers alone. . .
Moses knew his grandparents couldn’t resist trying to find him a wife. But he never expected it would be the graceful, sensible Lia–a woman who is tall enough to look him in the eye, and honest enough to make him question a promise holding him to his past. Now both will need the kind of miracles only faith and courage can bring to finally reach for a lifetime of happiness. . .
“A delightful cast of characters in a story that overflows with Amish love and laughter.” –Charlotte Hubbard, author of Autumn Winds
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