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  2. Amish romance - Wikipedia

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    Amish romance is a literary subgenre of Christian fiction featuring Amish characters, but written and read mostly by evangelical Christian women. An industry term for Amish romance novels is "bonnet rippers" because most feature a woman in a bonnet on the cover, and "bonnet ripper" is a play on the term "bodice ripper" from classic romance novels.

  3. Uh-Oh, Are Amish Romance Novels Red-Pilling Me? - AOL

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    A precursor to #tradwives and Slow Living, so-called Amish "bonnet-rippers" can make a chaste life, where traditional gender roles reign supreme, seem kind of…nice. I talked to the genre's ...

  4. Linda Castillo - Wikipedia

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    The first book, Sworn to Silence (2009), was adapted into a Lifetime original movie titled An Amish Murder starring Neve Campbell. [4] She has also written numerous romance and romantic suspense novels.

  5. Shelley Shepard Gray - Wikipedia

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    Some of her books are Amish romance fiction. [1] Her works have been New York Times and USA Today bestsellers. [2] [3]Her books Christmas in Sugarcreek (Avon, 2011), All in (Blackstone, 2018), His Promise (Avon, 2018), and An Amish Homecoming received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly.

  6. Wanda E. Brunstetter - Wikipedia

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    Wanda E. Brunstetter is a novelist in the Amish romance genre, with more than 10 million books sold. [1] Her books have been on the New York Times Best Seller list . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Brunstetter is based in Washington .

  7. Kindle Store - Wikipedia

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    The Kindle Store is an online e-book e-commerce store operated by Amazon as part of its retail website and can be accessed from any Amazon Kindle, Fire tablet, or Kindle mobile app. At the launch of the Kindle in November 2007, the store had more than 88,000 digital titles available in the U.S. store. [ 2 ]