Announcing my next book: Hannah’s Dilemma

For quite some time now, I’ve been working on a super secret project, one I’ve been careful not to let slip (though there’ve been a couple close calls). Today, I am finally ready tell you about what I’ve been up to:

I am writing a new book!

Over the years, I’ve written two books, published countless articles, and even written a documentary! And this project isn’t just any old book project. Sure, I could write another non-fiction work of practical theology, and I probably will again in the near future. But this time, I’m stepping into a whole new world with Hannah’s Dilemma:

Miriam and Hannah Yoder were as close as two sisters could be—until Jacob Hershberger came back from Rumspringa. Miriam thought it best to stay away from the quiet, sandy-haired boy, but Hannah was intrigued by his tales of experimenting with the ways of the world. Soon, she was immersed in a secret world of selfies, fast food and and velcro sneakers. Torn between her love for her sister and Chick-Fil-A, Hannah must choose: give up her secret life or give up her family?

Hannah’s Dilemma will be available sometime in 2015…

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…or will it?


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Posted by Aaron Armstrong

Aaron is the author of several books for adults and children, as well as multiple documentaries and Bible studies. His latest book, I'm a Christian—Now What?: A Guide to Your New Life with Christ is available now.

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5 Replies to “Announcing my next book: Hannah’s Dilemma”

  1. […] It really would be that bad. This is probably why it’s a good idea for me to stick with what I’m good at: Amish romance. […]

  2. I was about be really convened with your current health. Gad is was all in humor.

  3. Michelle Dacus Lesley April 1, 2015 at 9:13 am

    BAHAHAHA- good one! But seriously, you should write this book. There just aren’t enough Amish romances out there. Women might actually pick up a theology book :0)

    1. Seriously, Emily and I were talking about that last night. I’m not sure I could sustain the joke long enough. Also, I’d have to find a good pen name. But, it would put my kids through college. 😛

      1. Michelle Dacus Lesley April 3, 2015 at 4:57 pm

        Lol, sellout! 😉

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