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Amish Midwives: Three Stories Review




Paperback, 336 pages

Published March 2nd 2021 by Zondervan

Amy Clipston

Shelley Shepard Gray

Kelly Long


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My Review


This is a novella collection of three stories all based on the theme of midwives.

Each of the midwives has devoted her life to midwifery .

I am drawn to Amish books because they live their lives a little differently than we do.

They are more accepting of things than we are . Find the good in little things ,are willing to help all and know when to let go and let God. Are they perfect? Of course not and neither are we but God still forgives us every time we ask it of him.

Strong resilient characters that I enjoyed getting to know.

I really enjoyed the strength that shone throughout this book.

Highly recommended.


Published March 2nd 2021 by Zondervan

I was given a complimentary copy of this book. Thank you.

All opinions expressed are my own.




GoodReads Summary



From bestselling authors of Amish Fiction come three sweet stories about new life, hope, and romance.


Bundles of Blessing by Amy Clipston


Lost in grief after the death of her husband, Kristina Byler gave up remarrying and found comfort and purpose in becoming a midwife. She is surprised when Aidan Smoker—her ex-boyfriend and the man she was sure she’d one day marry—moves back to the community after living in Ohio for the past eight years. They’re both certain there’s too much pain in their shared past for them to have a future, but they keep finding themselves drawn together. As Kristina helps other women bring children into the world, she starts to wonder if a family of her own might be possible after all.


A Midwife for Susie by Shelley Shepard Gray


Haunted by secret guilt after a tragic accident, Joanna Zimmerman is sure she’s left midwifery behind her. She keeps to herself, certain this is for the best. Her childhood friend Dwight Eicher knows that Joanna hasn’t been herself lately, but every time he’s tried to talk to her about what’s wrong, she’s avoided his questions. When his sister, Susie, becomes pregnant, Joanna must decide if she can find the courage to return to the job she once felt so called to. Meanwhile, both Dwight and Joanna face romantic feelings that have the potential to change their friendship forever.


Christmas Cradles by Kelly Long (Also in An Amish Christmas)


When Anna Stolis takes over for her aunt, the local midwife, Christmas night heats up with multiple deliveries, three strangers' quilts, and unexpected help from the handsome and brooding Asa Lapp.



Three sweet contemporary Amish romances

Stand-alone novella collection

Book length: 80,000 words

Includes discussion questions for book clubs



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