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Freya: an Amish Christmas Short Story
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Freya: an Amish Christmas Short Story
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Freya: an Amish Christmas Short Story

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Freya Wilson is running for her life from her abusive ex. While driving through Amish country, she hits an Amish man by accident with her car in a blizzard, instantly killing him. Panicked, she leaves him there in the road and drives away.
Two Christmases later, her decision still haunts her, especially when she meets the Amish man's brother.
Will she have the courage to tell him the truth? Or will she keep her dark secret in order to protect herself?
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“I LOVE these Amish books by Ashley Emma. They not only grab your interest and keep you reading, they give you a feel like you know a few Amish people and care about them. This is the most powerful step to understanding a culture different from your own. Thanks, Ashley, you have broadened my horizons and you made it fun on the way! There is also a homespun gentleness and honesty about the spiritual side of these differences. If everyone acted like this, Christianity would have a better world view and there would be less hatred in the world. There is nothing more we could ask for from a few books!”
--Chris McKay Pierce, author of Customer Service can be Murder

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAshley Emma
Release dateNov 22, 2016
ISBN9781370355969
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Freya: an Amish Christmas Short Story
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Ashley Emma

Ashley lives in Maine with her husband and two children and will be releasing many more of her books soon. Check out her bestselling novel Undercover Amish on Amazon.com.

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