Old Timey Holiday Kitchen series by Janice Cole Hopkins (#13,16)
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Overview: I’ve been listening to stories for as long as I can remember, reading books since I was five, writing stories since third grade, and writing poetry since eighth grade. When I taught school, I published articles in magazines, because they didn’t require so much of my time. I’ve always dreamed of writing a historical novel, however, and when I became my mother’s caregiver, I was finally tied down enough to do so.
All my books have a definite ending, but if you plan to read all the books in one of the series, you should read them in order to prevent spoilers and to better know the characters, but you don’t have to continue in the series to get to an ending. My popular Appalachian Roots series contains four books. The Farmers is a trilogy with three. There is a slight connection between When Winter Is Past and With Summer’s Songs, but the first is set in colonial Pennsylvania, and the second one is a contemporary. Mountain Mishap, It All Started at the Masquerade, and Deceitful Matters are complete standalones. Readers tell me my books are page-turners, so please give them a try. All my profits go to a scholarship fund for missionary children.
Genre: Fiction > Romance Western, Christian
Sauerkraut Cake by Sophie (#13)
Sophie Zimmermann and her father leave Illinois after her mother dies to make the long trek on the California Trail to Genoa, near Lake Tahoe in Utah Territory, to join her aunt’s family. Sophie finds men interested in her for the first time, and she ends up taking her aunt and cousin’s advice to let Baxter Cobb court her. Baxter is a wealthy businessman that any woman should appreciate, so why can’t Sophie forget Abel Boles, the first man she meets in Genoa. Things come to a head at a baking contest. Can Sophie’s unusual recipe for a sauerkraut cake somehow end up showing her what she should do?
Forget-Me-Not Cookies by Fern (#16)
Fern Russell gets caught disobeying her parents and seeing a man they don’t approve of. They send her off to a boarding school in the little-known place of Big Lick. Fern is surprised to discover she likes the family she’s assigned to stay with more than she expected. Their shy, older son touches her heart, but she won’t be disloyal to the beau she left behind. Waiting is hard, but that’s exactly what she’ll have to do to find out what the future holds. She bakes both men forget-me-not cookies. Which one will end up not forgetting her?
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