
Overview
Cheryl Cooper loves the air of excitement these new arrivals bring, and as a recent member of the community, she enjoys getting to know her neighbors by delivering congratulatory gifts to the families. She never dreamed that one of these visits would end in an awful discovery… a baby has been snatched from his cradle!
When Cheryl happens across a lead that could reunite the child with his mother and put the kidnapper behind bars, she must take matters into her own hands. But will the truth she uncovers spell happily ever after or will it expose a deeper, more sinister problem?
About the Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries Series
Escape to Beautiful Amish Country
Where life is simpler...faith and family are cherished...and mysteries are piling up faster than hay bales in a wagon!
Sit back and enjoy a vacation for your soul with Sugarcreek Amish Mysteries. This uplifting, fascinating, and inspiring series whisks you away to the scenic hillside of Ohio's Amish country and draws you into the excitement as Cheryl and her Amish friend, Naomi, work together to solve highly intriguing mysteries.
Author Bio
Elizabeth Ludwig is a USA Today bestselling author whose work has been featured on Novel Rocket, More to Life Magazine, and Christian Fiction Online Magazine. She is an accomplished speaker and teacher, often attending conferences and seminars where she lectures on editing for fiction writers, crafting effective novel proposals, and conducting successful editor/agent interviews. Her first novel, Where the Truth Lies, which she co-authored with Janelle Mowery, earned her the IWA Writer of the Year Award. Her second novel, Died in the Wool, also co-authored with Janelle Mowery, was nominated for a Carol Award.—Texas
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