Saturday, February 8, 2025

The Amish Quiltmaker's Unconventional Niece

This novel is part of an inspirational romance series featuring resourceful Colorado quiltmaker Esther Kiem by Jennifer Beckstrand. The series blends quilting with matchmaking.

The Amish Quiltmaker's Unconventional Niece opens with Mattie Zook's arrival in Byler, Colorado. She is staying with her aunt Esther and Esther's husband Levi. Mattie has always stood up for what’s right, which is why she’s been exiled from her Pennsylvania Dutch home by her father to her Aunt Esther’s farm. Outraged at local discrimination against the Amish, she’s using her rumschpringe status to run for town council. Running for political office is not part of the Amish lifestyle.

After learning that the Amish horse and buggies are no longer allowed on the main roads in Byler, Mattie wants to defeat one council member in order to have enough votes on the council to void the new law. Esther hopes that sensible local farmer Freeman Sensenig will help Mattie and keep her from going too far. Mattie is soon finding her new campaign manager all too appealing. Freeman, however, never thought that the standoffish, opinionated Mattie would care so much about others. Even more amazing, their differences are somehow making her campaign successful and have him hoping for more of a future with her. There are some unexpected obstacles and a sudden romantic rival that will put their growing closeness to the test.

This is the third book in The Amish Quiltmaker’s series but it can be a standalone novel. Mattie and Freeman are interesting but realistic characters. Mattie is a headstrong woman, which us Englischer's are led to believe isn't common among the Amish, but human nature is what it is. Freeman is also headstrong so any possible match between these two is going to be difficult to achieve. This story has the unique addition of Mattie running for the town council and Freeman acting as her campaign manager. Another Amish man helps her get on social media. There is a huge suspension of belief here but it reads well

4 out of 5 stars.

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