AMISH CHRISTMAS ON GOOSE POND: Molly Hannigan is a young widow who gets a vacation retreat from her "Secret Santa" at the office party, and she agrees to take the vacation to the Amish-run B&B despite her aversion to the Amish. After all, if it hadn't been for the woman driving the buggy who caused her husband's car accident, her Jesse would still be with her. Molly is the first guest of the B&B for the Christmas season, and ends up with more than she bargained for in this forced vacation--including the curator's son, Ian, with whom she has more in common than she feels comfortable with. SNOWFLAKES ON GOOSE POND: Ruby Miller is the best ice-skater in the community and Jesse Fisher wants lessons from her so he can attend the Christmas Skate Party. Will Ruby's overbearing cousin, Priscilla, get in the way? SNOW ANGELS: Priscilla Miller has no intention of letting anyone get close to her after losing her father and brother in a buggy accident. Will Tobias Fisher and his quest for making snow angels be able to turn her attention from the mischief she's stirring up in the community? THE GINGERBREAD HAUS: Eden Fisher has always dreamed of living in a house she'd always called the "Gingerbread Haus". But when it is condemned by the city, will her dreams fall apart if the haus is demolished? Gabriel Miller had been secretly in love with Eden since grade school. Will he be able to save her dreams from falling to peaces along with the gingerbread haus? AMISH CHRISTMAS WISH: Grace Fisher left the Amish community just after her baptism, frightened she'd missed out on exploring the English ways when her father had forbidden her to participate in her rumspringa. When she returns to the community just days before Christmas, her father turns her away. After running her car off the road in a blizzard, Grace ends up at the mercy of Ethan Bontrager, the man whose proposal she'd refused before leaving the community. Will the two of them be able to put the past behind them while trapped together in a blizzard? THE CHRISTMAS PRAYER: The day before school lets out for the holiday season, students are asked to submit a confidential and unselfish prayer to their teacher as an end-of-the-year assignment. When two of the students realize they share a common prayer, they join forces to make certain those prayers are answered. Will their shenanigans bring two broken families together, or will their efforts be in vain? PLUS: Bonus Material: Amish Sugar Creme Pie (recipe)