Benjamin's Christmas Story (An Amish Love at Christmas #4)

Rebekah Fisher


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Benjamin's Christmas Story by Rebekah Fisher
A Sweet, Clean Amish Christmas Romance Story
This is Book 4 of the Christmas series, An Amish Love at Christmas. The Lantz family has opened a bed and breakfast in town to help replace the income they lost when Samuel, the siblings' father was hurt in a farming accident. Some of the guests who check in at the bed and breakfast are... quite interesting! You'll get to know the four Lantz siblings as they each find love at Christmas time.

This book features Benjamin, the youngest son of the four siblings. He's thrilled about the fact that for this Christmas season no Englishers have placed bookings at the bed and breakfast. He's seen the problems they caused the previous two Christmases and he dislikes the fact that they always seem to be poking ignorantly around in Amish business. Even Elisha's girlfriend, sweet little Chloe, is part of his picture of a perfect Amish life, and finds Englishers distasteful in her sight.

His mother has decided it's time to hire a helper since she can't keep up with all the chores, now that his siblings have moved out. She puts the word out, and to his dismay, an English girl, Amy arrives at their door asking about the position and his mother hastily hires her.

Now he has to deal with all of Amy's constant questions and he tries his best to keep his distance. However, one day he winds up in a conversation with her and makes some startling discoveries - about her and also about himself. He begins to spend more time with her as his interest in her beliefs are piqued - much to the disdain and criticism of his girlfried, Chloe.

Now Benjamin is torn between the two relationships, although one of them is English. It doesn't appear that his Christmas will be a happy one at all. How will God work in this situation?
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