Books Authored By Deborah A . Benner
Fifth Avenue Princess to American Dairy Queen

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Dear God! I know I've been praying for a husband, but you can't be serious! He was. Deborah - a Chanel No. 5 girl, an actress with pink fuzzy slippers and living in an Upper East Side apartment with marble tile floors and European chandeliers, never pictured herself living in a singlewide trailer with circa 1970 orange shag carpet, milking cows and up to her elbows in cow poop. But when an acting gig takes her into the heart of Amish country, Deborah meets Arlin; a broad-shouldered, quiet spoken man with an easy smile and a tantalizing twinkle in his eye; her city days are numbered. Fifth Avenue Princess to American Dairy Queen is a page turner about two worlds colliding...one of a sophisticated city gal crashing into the one of a Mennonite dairy farmer -a man who grew up without television, Christmas presents, and thinks Wedgewood china is a place he'd like to visit, someday. What will Deborah do when her 4am wakeup call is not for hair and make-up, but for a barn full of cows waiting for their morning milking?
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(1) Email Deborah your mailing address and
(2) Complete payment on PayPal
Dear God! I know I've been praying for a husband, but you can't be serious! He was. Deborah - a Chanel No. 5 girl, an actress with pink fuzzy slippers and living in an Upper East Side apartment with marble tile floors and European chandeliers, never pictured herself living in a singlewide trailer with circa 1970 orange shag carpet, milking cows and up to her elbows in cow poop. But when an acting gig takes her into the heart of Amish country, Deborah meets Arlin; a broad-shouldered, quiet spoken man with an easy smile and a tantalizing twinkle in his eye; her city days are numbered. Fifth Avenue Princess to American Dairy Queen is a page turner about two worlds colliding...one of a sophisticated city gal crashing into the one of a Mennonite dairy farmer -a man who grew up without television, Christmas presents, and thinks Wedgewood china is a place he'd like to visit, someday. What will Deborah do when her 4am wakeup call is not for hair and make-up, but for a barn full of cows waiting for their morning milking?
Turn the page and find out.
Book Two is underway!