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NEW RELEASE -- MUST READ FOR AMISH BOOK LOVERS! Amish teen, Annie Miller is up to her eyeballs in goat trouble -- and now the boys are trying to drive her nuts too! Amish teen, Annie Miller is up to her eyeballs in goat trouble -- and now the boys are trying to drive her nuts too! When one of her best friends and beau, Samuel, risks his life and the life of his horse by participating in local buggy races to impress her, Annie is caught between loyalty and honor, especially when her other friend, Aaron, threatens to expose everything. Can Annie make the right choice, even if it means…mehr

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NEW RELEASE -- MUST READ FOR AMISH BOOK LOVERS! Amish teen, Annie Miller is up to her eyeballs in goat trouble -- and now the boys are trying to drive her nuts too! Amish teen, Annie Miller is up to her eyeballs in goat trouble -- and now the boys are trying to drive her nuts too! When one of her best friends and beau, Samuel, risks his life and the life of his horse by participating in local buggy races to impress her, Annie is caught between loyalty and honor, especially when her other friend, Aaron, threatens to expose everything. Can Annie make the right choice, even if it means sacrificing a friendship? Or will her silence come at the cost of innocent lives? Find out in Goats Gone Wild 2, Book 3 of the Yule Goat Calamity Series. If you LOVE Amish Books, Grab YOUR copy today.
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Ruth Price is a Pennsylvania native and devoted mother of four. After her youngest set off for college, she decided it was time to pursue her childhood dream to become a fiction writer. Drawing inspiration from her faith, her husband and love of her life Harold, and deep interest in Amish culture that stemmed from a childhood summer spent with her family on a Lancaster farm, Ruth began to pen the stories that had always jabbered away in her mind. Ruth believes that art at its best channels a higher good, and while she doesn't always reach that ideal, she hopes that her readers are entertained and inspired by her stories.