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Marta Perry

    Marta Perry draws on her rural Pennsylvania life and her Pennsylvania Dutch heritage to craft her novels. Her writing often focuses on inspirational romances, highlighting themes of family, faith, and country living. Perry expertly weaves compelling narratives that reflect her own experiences and cultural roots, offering readers insight into the communities she portrays.

    Hannah's Joy
    Sarah's Gift
    Leah's Choice
    Katie's Way
    Match Made at the Amish Inn
    A Harvest of Love: A Promise Glen Novel
    • A Harvest of Love: A Promise Glen Novel

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      When widowed shop owner Dinah Hershberger is charged with safely escorting an infant to his uncle, she finds herself torn. Jacob Miller is everything Dinah could want in a partner -- he's kind, handsome, strong -- and nothing she can ever have. As much as she yearns to help the new family adjust, each minute Dinah spends with Jacob and the baby leaves her heart more vulnerable and her head more certain that the secret she hides makes a future with the Miller men impossible.

      A Harvest of Love: A Promise Glen Novel
      5.0
    • Match Made at the Amish Inn

      An Uplifting Inspirational Romance

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story explores the journey of Molly Esch, who regains her confidence by running an Amish inn after being left at the altar. When the owner’s nephew, Aaron Fisher, steps in to assist instead of promoting her, their initial clashes over his modern ideas lead to unexpected feelings. Both are hesitant to open their hearts again, but as they confront their fears, they may discover a lasting partnership. This narrative highlights themes of love, forgiveness, and personal growth within a faith-based context.

      Match Made at the Amish Inn
      4.5
    • Katie's Way

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in Pleasant Valley, the story follows a woman's journey as she opens a quilt shop, serving as a bridge between the Amish community and the Englisch. As she navigates the challenges of merging these two worlds, she faces unexpected obstacles that test her resolve and relationships. The novel explores themes of community, cultural differences, and the power of creativity to unite people.

      Katie's Way
      4.4
    • Leah's Choice

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Set in the Amish community of Pleasant Valley, this novel follows a teacher who navigates difficult circumstances with unwavering faith. As she confronts personal challenges, her journey highlights the strength of belief and the importance of community support in overcoming adversity.

      Leah's Choice
      4.4
    • Sarah's Gift

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      An Amish midwife hopes to earn her community's trust and bring the joy of new life to Pleasant Valley in the third novel in this heartfelt series. After years in a disappointing childless marriage, and now widowed at only twenty-six, Amish midwife Sarah Mast moves to Pleasant Valley for a fresh start. But unpleasant surprises beset Sarah when she joins her aging aunt’s dwindling midwife practice. Signs of her aunt’s decline suggest that she may no longer be capable of the rigorous demands of her work. With Sarah’s last dollar now invested in the birthing center, can she help her aunt face the truth and run the center alone? Aaron Miller, Sarah’s neighbor, counts himself among the skeptics until he witnesses the dedication and love she has for her patients. But when an English doctor files a complaint against Sarah, Aaron’s misgivings resurface—just as his own sister faces a birthing crisis. In the midst of such tribulations, Sarah prays for the strength to defend her practice, care for her patients, and win the hearts of the community she has grown to love.

      Sarah's Gift
      4.4
    • Hannah's Joy

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Returning to Pleasant Valley gives a widow a much-needed chance at a new life. But now she must decide if she truly belongs in the Amish world... Unexpected tragedy has left Hannah without her soldier husband and a home for her baby son, Jamie. Seeking refuge, she comes to live with her aunt in Pleasant Valley, a place she hasn’t seen since childhood, when her parents left the Mennonite faith. Working in her aunt’s bakery is a way for Hannah to get back on her feet, but she isn’t sure if she can live by tradition—or if she and Jamie should stay for good. She finds an unexpected sympathetic listener in furniture maker William Brand. His stutter makes him feel like a permanent outsider in his Amish community, and he understands her loneliness. Hannah is irresistibly drawn to the shy, caring William, and her education in speech therapy makes it natural for her to want to help him speak more easily. But how can she encourage his attention when she might someday leave Pleasant Valley, and when her father-in-law, a military officer, is scheming to take Jamie away from her? As William seeks the courage to stand up for the woman who believes in him, Hannah must decide where her true home lies—in the free, ever-changing world she knows, or in the simpler, loving community she’s found...

      Hannah's Joy
      4.4
    • National bestselling author Marta Perry captures the spirit of Christmas in this first novel of her all new series set in the quaint Amish community of Promise Glen. After ten years spent keeping house and raising her younger siblings, Sarah Yoder returns home to Promise Glen determined to make a fresh start. Her new job with neighbor Noah Raber's furniture business seems promising—until she and the woodworker clash over everything from the best way to reach new costumers to how to raise his mischievous six-year-old twin boys. Though Sarah longs for a home of her own, she fights the appeal of this ready-made family, resolved to maintain a professional distance. But when she and Noah both agree to help with the school's annual Christmas program, Sarah finds her heart touched by the motherless boys and Noah's quiet strength. Thrown together at work and at the school, their feelings continue to grow, and Sarah struggles to keep Noah at arms' length. Loving Noah may seem impossible, but with faith, love, and a little help from their close-knit community, there may yet be a Christmas home for them both.

      A Christmas Home
      4.4
    • "Anna Stoltzfus lives a quiet but fulfilling life in Promise Glen. Though she lost her beloved brother in a tragic accident, her family is supportive and close-knit, and her job as a cherished teacher at the Orchard Hill Amish School fills her heart with joy each day. Anna knows one day she'll find someone she can love and marry, but she's perfectly happy with the life she created. Anna's comfort is quickly dashed, however, when the man Anna deemed responsible for James's death - Matthew King - returns to the Amish community. Forgiveness is at the heart of being Amish, and no one else blames Matthew; his grief and pain over losing his dear friend are obvious. Still, no matter how she tries, Anna can't let go of the reckless night that ended her brother's life so soon. The ache had been more tolerable after Matthew left Promise Glen, but now, not only has he returned, Anna's father accepts his offer to work on their farm. As the preparation for Easter begins, Anna's regular contact with Matthew introduces her to a man far different than the boy she knew before. Perhaps the season of solemn reflection and joyous remembrance might be exactly what they both need to find forgiveness for the past for a hopeful future . . ."-- Provided by publisher

      The Promise of Easter: An Amish Holiday Novel
      5.0
    • Rachel's Garden

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in a close-knit Amish community, the story follows a widow navigating her grief and healing journey. With unwavering faith and the support of her neighbors, she learns to mend her broken heart while facing the challenges of her new life. This compelling narrative explores themes of resilience, community, and the power of love in the face of loss, making it a poignant addition to the Pleasant Valley series.

      Rachel's Garden
      4.3
    • Christmas is a time for new beginnings. But when a dutiful Amish woman's life is turned upside down, she may have to risk her heart to get everything she's always wanted in this charming Pleasant Valley novel. Since her mother's death, Naomi Esch has been devoted to caring for her father and siblings, sacrificing any hope of finding love or having a home of her own. Still, working at the local bakery and expanding her beekeeping business give Naomi a satisfying sense of purpose. Then, in the weeks before Christmas, her father announces his plans to remarry. He and his new wife need the house for themselves, leaving Naomi in need of a plan. But opportunities soon come her way. A friend finds Naomi a place to stay, and widower Nathan King offers his sprawling farmland to Naomi to continue her business--on the condition that she helps take care of his children. The setup is so perfect that the community assumes a wedding will inevitably follow. But Naomi has vowed never to marry without love. And to Nathan she's merely convenient help. Now, for those in Pleasant Valley, uniting these two stubborn souls may take a Christmas miracle.

      Naomi's Christmas
      4.3