Marry Me, Millie

Marry Me, Millie by Amy Lillard is a novel published by Kensington on December 28, 2021, featuring 336 pages in English. This story introduces readers to Millie Bauman, a young pregnant widow who runs a bed-and-breakfast with her Aunt Sylvie in the Amish community of Paradise Valley, Missouri. As she prepares for motherhood, Millie navigates her grief and the challenges of her new life, while the arrival of a handsome outsider, Henry King, brings unexpected possibilities for love and companionship.
In this first installment of a new series, the narrative explores themes of friendship, faith, and second chances within the context of a “Widows Club” that provides support to women facing similar struggles. As Millie and Henry’s paths intertwine, their initial pretense of romance evolves into a genuine connection, prompting them to confront their past heartaches and the potential for a shared future. Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of love and resilience amidst the backdrop of the Amish culture, as Millie and Henry rely on faith and fate to guide their decisions.
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Award-winning, USA Today bestselling author Amy Lillard’s uplifting new series unites a “Widows Club” of women who share solace, friendship, and faith in the Amish community of Paradise Valley, Missouri. In this series starter, a young pregnant widow running a B&B meets a handsome outsider who begins to make her believe in love again.
Amy Lillard’s uplifting new series unites a “Widows Club” of women who share solace, friendship, and faith in the Amish community of Paradise Valley, Missouri . . .
When her young husband died unexpectedly, Millie Bauman thought her life was over too—until she learned she was carrying his child. Now, as she awaits the baby’s arrival, Millie’s sure her future will revolve around motherhood, the B&B she runs with her Aunt Sylvie, and the beloved Whoopie Pies her Widows Club whips up each week. But when a handsome newcomer arrives in town, Millie is intrigued, and the club wonders if Millie might find a second chance at love . . .
Henry King plans to stay in Paradise Valley long enough to take care of some family business, and hopefully mend the heartache of his own lost love. As Henry and Millie cross paths, it’s clear their neighbors are gently trying to play matchmaker. Not wanting to disappoint, the two pretend to play along—but life gets complicated when a true and tender affection grows. As Millie gets ready to welcome her baby, they must rely on faith and fate to decide if they should risk their hearts on love again . . .
“Lovely . . . Lillard does an excellent job of depicting with accuracy and compassion the difficulties faced by those with mental disabilities. This affecting tale will surely inspire.”
—Publishers Weekly on Loving Jenna (Starred Review)
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