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Free (nook/Kindle/Kobo) The Seekers [Xtian Amish Literary Novel w/Romance & Recipes]

The Seekers by Wanda E. Brunstetter is the 1st novel in her Amish Cooking Class series of contemporary literary/women's fiction novels with f/m romantic elements and recipes, centred around the experiences of a group of ordinary men and women from various walks of life taking cooking classes at an Amish farm in Ohio and learning life lessons along the way, free for a limited time courtesy of Christian publisher Barbour Books' Shiloh Run Press imprint

Currently free @ B&N & Amazon & Kobo (neither available to Canadians) & ChristianBook (DRM-free ePub hypothetically available worldwide if they ever get around to allowing downloads of the freebies again). May also be free at Google Play in the US, where they have an entire catalogue Canadians don't see.

Description
Join a class of unlikely Ohioans who take cooking lessons at Lyle and Heidi Troyer’s Amish farm. A woman engaged to marry, an expectant mother estranged from her family, a widowed mom seeking to simplify, a Vietnam vet who camps on the Troyer’s farm, and an Amish widower make up the mismatched lot of students. But Heidi’s cooking lessons soon turn to life lessons as they each share the challenges they are facing. Is this what God had in mind when Heidi got the idea for cooking classes?
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