Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Blog Tour and Giveaway: The Amish Marriage Bargain by Marie E Bast

 

About the Book


Book: The Amish Marriage Bargain
Author: Marie E. Bast
Genre: Amish
Release Date: December 17, 2019
Will a baby girl bring them together at last?

She’ll do anything for her niece…Even marry the man who broke her heart.

Nothing can keep May Bender in her Amish hometown—except caring for her baby niece. But the bishop insists that May also marry her widowed brother-in-law, Thad Hochstedler—the beau who jilted her to wed her sister. Can May risk her heart long enough to learn the real reason for Thad’s first marriage…and possibly rediscover their love?


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About the Author

Marie E. Bast is a Publishers Weekly bestselling author. Her stories whisper words of hope and healing through complex characters and twisting plots. She enjoys writing Amish, contemporary and historical stories. Married for twenty-eight years, Marie and her husband have two grown sons and one daughter. When she’s not writing, she’s walking, golfing, gardening or spending time with her family. Visit her website at MarieBastAuthor.com or follower her on social media. 

More from Marie

Did you know that until as late as the twentieth century, marriage was never based on love? In fact, the institution of marriage predates recorded history. But in ancient biblical times, the reasons for marriage are numerous. The kings, nobility, wealthy, and aristocratic families used arranged marriages to ensure loyalty between kingdoms, which forced a united bound and ensured the integrity of their inheritance and the family wealth. Arranged marriages, marriages of convenience, and marriage bargains were practical to keep property and kingdoms intact and in the family line. But these marriage contracts also spilled over into the commoners’ lives. In times of poverty, a daughter was only another mouth to feed and therefore a burden on the family. That fueled the arranged marriages where the groom gave the family money, animals, or some other commodity in exchange for the marriage. Also, arranged marriages were instrumental for women over the age of 30 who were unwed. Even in the nineteenth century, many women would find that a marriage of convenience was the way to go. Often, a widower needed a mother and housekeeper for his family, and sometimes a woman without means to support herself would readily accept a marriage of convenience. Even today, some cultures still use arranged marriages. But one of the most unique marriage of convenience is the marriage bargain, and that is the central theme to my newest book, The Amish Marriage Bargain, which releases in book form December 17, 2019, and eBook January 1, 2020. The marriage bargain is the specific negotiation of the terms of the agreement regarding a particular situation and often included land. After her sister dies, May Bender will do anything for her niece…Even marry the man who broke her heart. But like the days of old, the bargain goes deeper than that.

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Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Marie is giving away to four winners each a $25 Amazon card will also receive a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/f426/the-amish-marriage-bargain-celebration-tour-giveaway



My Review: 

The Amish Marriage Bargain is my first introduction to books written by Mary E Bast. I thought this quick read was a sweet story. May Bender is still nursing a broken heart thanks to Thad Hochstedler, who married her sister unexpectedly. However, her sister dies during the delivery of May’s niece. This is where a great lesson of forgiveness, second chances, and moving on, that so many of us could learn. May makes a hard decision of helping Thad to take care of the baby. Which leads to the Bishop pressuring the pair to wed. Can the two get over the past and make things work for the baby and their marriage?

I give The Amish Marriage Bargain four stars. I would be interested in reading more by this author in the near future. I think readers who love to read clean and inspiring Amish fiction with a twist, would enjoy this one.

I received this book from the publisher. This review is 100% my own honest opinion.

2 comments:

  1. Good Morning! Thank you for the book description.These tours are great and we have found some terrific books so thanks so  much.

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