A Sister's Secret: Volume 1
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Immerse yourself in the spellbinding tale of A Sister's Secret, where mystery, romance, and suspense disrupt an idyllic Amish community and threaten to ruin more lives than one.
Jean Brunstetter developed a fascination with the Amish community during her initial visits to Pennsylvania to see her father-in-law's family. This experience led her to form friendships with several Amish families, inspiring her to write about their distinctive way of life. She even incorporates some of their simple practices into her own daily routine. Though she resides in Washington State with her family, Brunstetter frequently visits Amish communities across various states, dedicating herself to capturing their unique culture through her writing.






Immerse yourself in the spellbinding tale of A Sister's Secret, where mystery, romance, and suspense disrupt an idyllic Amish community and threaten to ruin more lives than one.
An Amish Journey to Hope, Healing, and New Beginnings Join New York Times bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter in the complete Kentucky Brothers series as three brothers seek fresh starts in the land of tomorrow. . . . The Journey Until Titus Fisher learned woodworking skills, he'd never been able to stick to a job. Now living in Kentucky, life has a whole new outlook, but can a heart once torn by love's rejection find new life and choose between two women who are as unique as night and day? The Healing Single father Samuel Fisher is still grieving over his wife's untimely death when his brother Titus convinces him to make a fresh start. Samuel packs up his kids and heads to Bluegrass Country, but can he find hope in tomorrow when burdened by yesterday's memories? The Struggle Timothy Fisher has moved his wife Hannah and daughter Mindy to Kentucky, the land of tomorrow. But when a tragic accident occurs, their marriage seems splintered beyond repair. What drastic measures will God take to salve their grief?
Rebekah Stoltzfus, a paraplegic, struggles to find her place within her Amish community and yearns for a miracle to restore her sense of belonging. Her journey explores themes of faith, resilience, and the quest for acceptance in a world that often overlooks those with disabilities. As she navigates her challenges, the story delves into the complexities of community ties and personal identity, highlighting the strength found in vulnerability and the transformative power of hope.
This devotional, inspired by Wanda E. Brunstetter's The Prayer Jars series, aims to enhance and transform your prayer life. It offers encouragement and guidance for deepening your spiritual practice through thoughtful reflections and insights. Readers can expect to find practical advice that fosters a more meaningful connection with prayer, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to enrich their faith journey.
The story explores the unlikely romance between a non-Christian Englisher and a devoted Amish man, highlighting their initial connection and the challenges they face in bridging their cultural and religious differences. As they navigate their feelings, the narrative delves into themes of faith, acceptance, and the possibility of finding common ground despite contrasting backgrounds.
Return to cooking class with Heidi Troyer, when the children she and Lyle are fostering inspire her to teach a series of classes for children.
One meal at a time, an Amish woman and her six cooking class students become friends. . .and experience the healing hand of God.
Where Is the Hope in Grief? A terrible accident leaves three women as the sole providers of the family they have left. Their only income must come from the greenhouse in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, but someone seems to be trying to force them out of business in their darkest hour of grief and despair. Can hope be restored in three novels from bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter? The Crow’s Call When her father, brother, and brother-in-law are killed in a traffic accident, Amy King leaves a job she loves and halts a promising courtship with Jared to help run the family greenhouse. Can things get any worse for a young Amish woman who has already made several sacrifices? The Mockingbird’s Song Widow with two children, Sylvia feels her mother is being too over-protective and meddlesome when she meets Dennis Weaver while birdwatching. When the budding romance is squelched and troubling events start happening again at the family-run greenhouse, Sylvia must confront her reoccurring anxieties. The Robin’s Greeting Suddenly widowed with the weight of her family and business on her shoulders, Belinda King struggles to remain strong and at peace. When the pressures mysteriously increase, will she crumble, or can she turn to one of two new suitors?
"Antique jars hidden around an Amish farm are found filled with slips of paper containing thoughts, quotes, and prayers by an unknown author. Three young women each find a jar that takes her on a journey of personal reflection. When the author is revealed, can the jars become a tool to restore a family's faith?"--Back cover