What happens when not one, not two but three Brunstetter women write a book? Three great stories from a family of master storytellers!
Luella Ebersol is a friend and caregiver to her friend Dena Zook. When Dena gifts Luella with a special quilt, requesting she pass it on down to Luella's own daughter someday, Luella is sure she will never have a daughter because none of the young men in her district hold any appeal to her longing heart.
Following her friend's death, Luella continues to visit the Zook household on a daily basis to care for Dena's young son and her husband Atlee, who truly seems lost without Dena. As the Zook family, son and father, becomes more precious to her, Luella's family begins to express caution for her growing feelings for Atlee Zook. Following her initial protests to the contrary, Luella begins to realize she is indeed developing very strong feelings for the recent widower.
Having accepted her feelings for Atlee Zook, Luella begins to struggle with the rightness of it as he is recently widowed, it is surely too soon for him to begin a new relationship. And Dena was her best friend, how could she betray her this way? Perhaps more importantly, Dena is young, much too young for a full gown man like Atlee Zook. Luella's Promise by Wanda Brunstetter
Karen Allgyer is lonely for her family and friends following her move with her husband to another village. While her husband is happy and thriving in his new home, his job begins to become stressful due to a new coworker. Karen struggles daily to find her place while raising three young girls and with yet another boppli on the way, how will she handle four young children without the support of her family and friends? With her husband seeming so preoccupied lately, she just isn't sure how it's all going to work out for the best.
The new baby is a delight; always happy and smiling. Everyone is entranced by her happy countenance, including Karen, but she contracted German Measles while she was pregnant and even though the baby continues to receive great wellness checkups, Karen continues to struggle with worry.
When a tragedy occurs, Karen and her husband must come together to work together, but instead they are at odds with each other. With the holidays coming, they will be visiting with both of their family and friends. Karen longs for their support, she even wants to move back home, but her husband steadfastly refuses. How will this family survive with all the turmoil?Karen's Gift by Jean Brunstetter
Roseanna Allgyer is in love and soon she is to be married to her John, John Beiler. When the day finally arrives, everyone is excited but Roseanna is the most excited of all, for she will soon marry the love of her life. While she anxiously awaits to take her wedding vows with John, he suddenly bolts out of the tent and runs. He does not come back, in fact, John leaves town.
Roseanna is grief stricken and hurt beyond measure; she soon learns it is not the first time John has left a bride at the altar. As time goes by and Roseanna begins to understand that John is not coming back, the pain lessens. When a former beau begins to show attention to her, she struggles with whether to accept his request to court her. Gradually, Roseanna realizes that Adam is not the man for her; she and John must speak. John, having worked through his own struggles, also decides that he and Roseanna must speak. What happens next is truly a miracle. Roseanna's Groom by Richelle Brunstetter