Thelma and Elma Hochstetler are shocked beyond words. Not only are
they dealing with both of their grandparents dying when a truck ran over
their buggy, now their Daed just read the will and the whole family can't
believe their grandparents wishes. Their grandparents have left the girls
their house and their store. After they decide that they will move to Indiana,
they wonder if they have made a mistake. When they get to their new
house they realize it is in great need of repair and they aren't sure if they
can get it all done. They both decide to give it a go and try to make the
best of things.
Shortly after they arrive, they meet Joseph and Delbert. Thelma is instantly
taken with Joseph but Elma doesn't really care for Delbert. Thelma
involves them in a charity cake auction. Even though they completely
embarrass themselves making the cake. Yet somehow, they raise the most
money at the auction. Thelma starts dating Joseph the shy man who made
his friend buy the cake and both of them tried to force Elma and Delbert
into a relationship. Elma and Delbert try but they just aren't a match.
Thelma is sure she can be married if Elma isn't also so that causes some
problems. THE LOPSIDED CHRISTMAS CAKE is what brings them all
together.
I've read and always enjoyed many of Wanda Brunstetter's Amish novels.
She is one of my favorite authors for Amish stories. This book was written
by Wanda, along with her daughter-in-law, Jean. What I like about THE
LOPSIDED CHRISTMAS CAKE is that the story takes some unexpected
turns. Some of the situations that the twins get into are quite funny and I
was laughing out loud.
The Brunstetters give us a look into the Amish way of life and show us that
not all Amish people are the same, even identical twins. The recipe for the
famous "lopsided cake" is included at the end of THE LOPSIDED
CHRISTMAS CAKE. This is a very quick read and I was left wanting more.
I hope there is a sequel in the future. Throughout most of the story, I felt
like I was right there with the twins dealing with life's ups and downs. I love
how the authors chose a story line that we don't usually get in Amish
stories. Twins in their 30's who aren't married and living alone. This was
the perfect way to spend the afternoon.
Join the Hochstetler twin sisters on stage as they bumble
their way through baking a cake for a charity auction in front
of a live audience. The take-charge Elma and the klutzy
optimist Thelma manage to entertain their audience—and attract
the admiration of two bachelors, an outspoken woodworker and a
shy harness maker from a neighboring Amish community. As fall
leads into the Christmas season, could romance be blossoming
for one or more of the Hochstetler twins? Find out in this
brand new romance from New York Times bestselling author Wanda
E. Brunstetter, writing with her daughter-in-law Jean
Brunstetter.