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Amanda Hamm

    Amanda Hamm is a prolific author with approximately thirty books across various genres. She utilizes a pen name for some of her works, a decision rooted in her personal reasons. Much of her writing explores themes of love and faith, often featuring Christian characters and their journeys. Hamm's distinctive narrative style offers readers a deep exploration of relationships and spiritual quests.

    Baby of Wisherton
    Said and Unsaid
    Beyond Wisherton
    • Beyond Wisherton

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Wisherton is surrounded by a Wasteland filled with terrifying Herders. Sevra Say has lived twelve years grateful for the giant wall that keeps Wisherton safe. But now her life is threatened by something inside Wisherton, something that makes her believe getting past the wall may be the only way to save her family. With the help of her three siblings, Sevra will embark on an impossible quest and come face to face with what lies beyond Wisherton.

      Beyond Wisherton
    • Said and Unsaid

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Alexa Fenley has some complicated relationships in her life. With her mom, she's trying to keep her temper. With her dad, she's trying to avoid any subject more emotionally charged than what one would write on a postcard. And with her sister, she's just trying. Now Alexa has met someone new. She's trying to get to know him, trying to stop herself from falling too hard too fast, and trying not to let him know what she thinks of his name. But it's possible that this new relationship isn't nearly as complicated as Alexa thinks it is. The first book in the Coffee and Donuts series, Said and Unsaid is a love story with Christian characters.

      Said and Unsaid
    • Baby of Wisherton

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A holiday is coming to Brelin. The villagers are preparing the traditional celebrations while many of the new arrivals are settling in and learning to accept their gifts. After being called a baby - because she's too young for a gift - Lolly sets out to trigger hers early. Her attempts lead to frustration, confusion and even danger. But she just might find a way to do some good with or without a gift.

      Baby of Wisherton