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Buggy Bells at Christmas

An Inspirational Amish Redemption Romance with a Quiet Mystery

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Buggy Bells at Christmas

By: Shel Mabel
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One quiet bell. One small missing handful.
One town determined to mend, not shame.

When the Market Christmas Fund runs a little light, Mary Yoder trusts the Ordnung more than rumor and counts again—only to find a pattern: tiny shortfalls at noon and sundown. The solution is not a showdown but a stitch. With careful ledgering, a marked coin, and the gentle wisdom of Elder Amos, Mary and Jonah King trace the trail toward a family in need and choose restoration over punishment.

Buggy Bells at Christmas is a heartwarming, faith-forward small‑town Amish holiday romance that celebrates slow‑burn courtship, community service, and the redemptive power of work. Expect quilting circles, wheelwrighting, lantern-lit carols, and a tender, wholesome HEA that proves mercy and practical kindness can heal broken trust.

  • Cozy, clean holiday fiction with faith elements
  • Slow‑burn, steady courtship and plain‑spoken romance
  • Community restoration—quilting circle, barn repairs, neighborly service
  • Themes: belonging, forgiveness, work as worship, quiet mystery


If you love gentle Christian stories with small‑town warmth, practical heroes, and quilts that mend more than beds—pick up Buggy Bells at Christmas and stay for the comfort, the quiet mystery, and the HEA.

Amish & Mennonite Christian Fiction Christian Living Christianity Genre Fiction Holidays Mystery Women Sleuths Christmas Winter Heartfelt Fiction Amish
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