Amy Lillard is an award-winning author of over forty novels and novellas. Since receiving a Carol Award for her debut novel, Saving Gideon, she has become known for writing sweet stories filled with family values, honest characters, a hometown feel and close-knit communities. She is a member of RWA, ACFW, NINC, and the Author's Guild. Born and bred in Mississippi, she now lives with her husband and son in Oklahoma. Please visit her online at AmyWritesRomance.com.
Praise for Amy Lillard's Amish Romances Lillard bakes up a new Amish romance series with an appetizing theme, set in Paradise Springs, Mo., where a neighborhood support group called the Whoopie Pie Widows Club convenes...Lillard's assembled a quirky cast for this new series, and, as a bonus, included recipes (yes, whoopie pies are in the mix). Readers will delight in this sweet love story and stay hungry for the next installment. -Publishers Weekly on Marry Me, Millie When their relationship takes a romantic turn, their families try to keep them apart, but their courage in pursuing love and independence changes what their families think they are capable of. Lillard does an excellent job of depicting with accuracy and compassion the difficulties faced by those with mental disabilities. This affecting tale will surely inspire. -Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW on Loving Jenna Lillard's rich descriptions of Amish life and endearing portrayal of Amos's courtship will please any fan of Amish fiction. -Publishers Weekly on Romancing Nadine An inspirational story of romance, faith, and trust...will appeal to fans of Wanda Brunstetter and Beverly Lewis. -Library Journal on Caroline's Secret Fans of inspirational romance will appreciate Lillard's vivid characters and positive message. -Publishers Weekly on Titus Returns Friendship, unexpected romance and the value of repentance and second chances. -Simple Grace on Titus Returns This story really took me in and I felt the hurts and love written in the pages like I was right there among the characters. -Amish Wisdom on A Love for Leah