“A Perfect Amish Match” by Vannetta Chapman


A Perfect Amish Match (Indiana Amish Brides #3) by Vannetta Chapman

“A Perfect Amish Match” is book 3 in the “Indiana Amish Brides” series and part of the “Harlequin Love Inspired” April book release. I haven’t read any of the other books in this series, but I enjoyed reading this funny, romantic, Amish fiction story.

Olivia Mae is the town’s matchmaker and enjoys getting to know people in hopes of helping them find their “happy ever after”. Noah recently moves into town to be with his brother and is immediately put on Olivia Mae’s list of potential suitors for her girlfriends. One dating disaster after another leads Noah asking Olivia Mae for dating advice.

This story was easy to read and had great, down to earth characters! I couldn’t help but laugh at Noah’s dating disasters and the differences between women and mens dating expectations. I really enjoyed this reading this story and was able to read it in one afternoon.

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the Book:
Every courting disaster has led him to her.
An Indiana Amish Brides story
After three failed relationships, Amish bachelor Noah Graber would rather disappoint his parents than try again. But when matchmaker Olivia Mae Miller agrees to provide courting lessons, Noah’s perfect match becomes clear—it’s Olivia Mae herself! With ailing grandparents at home, she hadn’t planned on love or marriage. Might a future with Noah be everything she’s been missing?

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About the Author
Vannetta Chapman writes fiction full of grace and is the author of over 20 Amish novels. She discovered her love for the Amish while researching her grandfather’s birthplace in Albion, Pennsylvania. Vannetta is a Carol award winner and a Christy award finalist. She lives in the Texas Hill Country where she writes full time. She and her husband spend their time doting on their labrador, beagle, cats, and herd of deer. Vannetta also loves to knit, quilt, hike, camp, and travel.

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