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Bethany House Publishers (November 1, 2012)
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Even though I knew I wanted to write fiction by the time I
was in the sixth grade, as I grew older I pursued other things instead, such as
majoring in history and communications, and then working as a museum curator,
then a public relations specialist, and finally as a magazine editor. Once I
finally started writing fiction, it was another ten years until I sold my first
novel. By that time I’d been married for nearly 20 years and had four children
of my own to read to.
In the decade since my first contract I’ve written fifteen
books, from Beyond the Blue, a story about international
adoption set in Vietnam, to Courting Cate, a retelling of
Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” set in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. No
matter what I write, I aim to reveal truths about God’s love, beauty, and
redemptive work in our lives. My goal is to connect more deeply to God, family,
and friends through my writing. My hope is that my stories encourage readers to
deepen their own connections too.
ABOUT THE BOOK
When Amish farmer Pete Treger moves to Paradise Township,
Pennsylvania, seeking a better life, he meets sisters Cate and Betsy Miller.
Both are beautiful, but older sister Cate is known more for her sharp tongue
and fiery temper than her striking appearance. Betsy, on the other hand, is
sweet and flirty--and seems to have attracted most of the bachelors in
Lancaster County!
However, the sisters' wealthy father has made one hard and
fast rule: elder sister must marry first, before the younger can even start
courting. Unfortunately for poor Betsy, and for the men who want to court her,
her older sister, Cate, doesn't have any suitors--until Pete comes to town,
that is.
Though he finds both sisters attractive, something about
Cate's feisty demeanor appeals to him. Soon the other bachelors in the district
convince Pete to court Cate. She hardly seems receptive to his overtures,
though. Instead, she's immediately suspicious of his interest.
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