Hello everyone, Winnie Griggs here. I’m so excited - the release day for Her Amish Springtime Miracle, the second book in my Hope’s Haven series, releases on Tuesday May 24th.
Her Amish
Springtime Miracle features Hannah, the youngest of the three Eicher sisters,
as the heroine. When I developed her character I looked to her biblical
namesake. Hannah Eicher is a young Amish woman who has learns from her doctor
that she will likely never be able to bear children. When an infant girl is abandoned
in her family’s barn with a note pleading with Hannah to raise her, Hannah
knows it’s an answered prayer. Now, a year later, Hannah is on the cusp of finalizing
her adoption of baby Grace.
The hero, Mike
is an paramedic with unwanted ties to the Amish. His parents were Amish but
when he was a young child his mother died and his father left with bitter
feelings toward the community and embraced
a more worldly lifestyle. This meant Mike was raised in the English world from
age seven so for all intents and purposes he is an Englischer. But now he has
to go back to his childhood community to find a lost-to-him nephew, the last
member of his English family.
Both Hannah and
Mike are seeking to build family ties in an unconventional manner but this
commonality is only one of the things that draw them together. Their
differences, though, are more profound. Because neither is ready to set aside
the lifestyle and beliefs of the world they inhabit.
When I first
conceived this story I never imagined the difficulty I would have in writing
the final third of the book (It would have helped if I was more of a plotter
and less of a pantser ). Trying to give Hannah and Mike their HEA when they had
so much to overcome was definitely not easy. I did eventually manage to resolve
this in an organic and believable manner (I hope!)
Here’s an excerpt (slightly modified for space and to remove spoilers). For context, Hannah is a baker and Mike, who's trying to get back in her good graces after they find themselves at odds over somehing, has offered to help her with one of her orders
Mike turned to Hannah. “What can I do?”
She waved dismissively. “There’s no need for you—”
He raised a brow. “Don’t you think I can be of any use?”
Hannah didn’t answer for a moment, and he wondered if this would be one of her stubborn moments. Then she nodded. “All right.” She retrieved a roll of parchment paper and stack of sheet pans. She set the pans down and handed him the roll of parchment paper. “You can line each of these pans, edge-to-edge, while I prepare the work surface.”
“Starting me off with the hard jobs I see.”
That earned him a grin.
While he worked on lining the cookie sheets, she cleaned and dried the table. Then she grabbed a canister of flour and dusted her work area.
A few minutes later he’d finished his task. “All done. What’s next?”
Hannah tilted her head and met his gaze. “You’re sure you want to keep going?”
“I am.”
She gave him a mock-warning look. “Don’t say I didn’t give you an out.”
Good, she was relaxing.
“If you’ll get two discs of cookie dough from the refrigerator, I’ll get the rolling pins.”
Once that was done, Hannah went into instructor mode. “We need to roll out this dough to a uniform thickness of about a quarter inch.” She demonstrated. “If the dough begins to stick, you can sprinkle on more flour.”
He enjoyed watching her when she was in her element, confident and relaxed. Standing side by side as they worked was nice too. Was she even aware that she hummed softly when she worked?
“How’s this?” he asked when he had it rolled out.
Her mouth scrunched to one side as she focused on his dough. “The center seems a little thicker than the edge. Otherwise I think it’s ready.”
Mike studied his dough critically, then rolled gently from the center out.
This time Hannah nodded and gave him an approving smile. “You’re doing so much better than I did on my first attempt.”
“Why, thank you. I have a good teacher.”
“Of course, I was six my first time.”
That surprised a chuckle out of him, and he saw an answering grin on her face. Promising. “So what’s next?”
She checked her ever-present notebook. “These are for a graduation party and I’ll use three different shapes” She retrieved the appropriate cookie cutters and handed him one. “You can work on the rectangles.”
Did she know she had a smudge of flour on her cheek? Even though he thought she looked absolutely adorable, he couldn’t resist reaching up to brush it away.
As soon as his hand touched her face, sensations jolted through him with the force of a flashover—sudden, overwhelming, undeniable.
She felt it too. He could see it in the way her eyes widened and darkened, in the sound of her breath catching in her throat. For that moment in time everything shifted.
They weren’t rivals any longer.
They weren’t Amish and English.
They weren’t Ohioan and Missourian.
They were just a man and a woman.
HER AMISH SPRINGTIME MIRACLE
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Congratulations on your new release! That cover is beautiful!
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DeleteYour new book looks great, Winnie! And now I have to read it to see how you gave Hannah and Mike their HEA!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan!
DeleteLove the sneak peek you provided, Winnie! Hannah and Mike are meant for each other! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThanks Debby!
DeleteI like to hear anybody's plotting process and this couple definitely has a lot to overcome. You've got a winner here.
ReplyDeleteThey REALLY do :)
DeleteThis looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angeline!
DeleteCongratulations on your New Release Love the cover please enter me in this book giveaway I love reading Amish books! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThanks,and I agree, the publisher did a great job on the cover
DeleteI'm so glad the second Hope's Haven is finally here! I loved the first one. Authentic, cozy Amish goodness! I highly recommend Hope's Haven to anyone who hasn't read it, it's totally worth it <3
ReplyDeleteOh that's so sweet!! Thanks
DeleteThis looks really good, Winnie. Please put me in the drawing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandy - you're in!
DeleteThis book sounds delightful! Please enter my name in the drawing!
ReplyDeleteHi Edwina, thanks for stopping by
DeleteThis sounds like a really great book! Thanks for a chance to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteYou're quite welcome Patricia. Thanks for the kind words
DeleteI enjoyed the excerpt and am looking forward to reading this book. Winnie, I can hardly wait to see how you resolved everything to give Hannah and Mike their HEA!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed it Roxanne!
DeleteCongratulations! I’m looking forward to reading. Blessings
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucy!
DeleteLove this! Congratualtions on the new release, Winnie!
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