Saturday, February 1, 2025

The Amish Quiltmaker's Unruly In-Law

When I just want a quiet day of easy reading I reach for an Amish fiction novel. This month I chose two books from the Amish Quiltmaker series by Jennifer Beckstand. In a few days I will review The Amish Quiltmaker's Unconventional  Niece.

In The Amish Quiltmaker's Unruly In-Law quilter Esther Kiem has recently moved to a new Amish settlement in Byler, Colorado. It is a new start for her as well as her husband Levi and baby Winnie. Esther's reckless brother-in-law Ben Kiem is the subject of the story. Mischievous and rebellious, young Ben has been making the wrong kind of name for himself throughout the town of Byler. He and his two buddies, Wally and Simeon, have stolen and destroyed the property of several neighbors. When the story opens Ben attached himself to the back of a buggy owned by the Eicher family and used water skis to ski most of the way on a snowy day. Of course, he gets hurt but he also ruins the back of the buggy.  Mrs. Eicher demands that Ben pay for the repairs but daughter Linda, the same age as Ben, laughed at him for his stupidity. He resents Linda for ridiculing him.

Once Ben and Linda meet, the story takes off. Esther puts her special matchmaking skills to the test. She somehow coaxes Ben into keeping company with the sensible Linda Eicher. Ben can’t see anything that they have in common or that he could ever be good enough for someone like her. Linda has a down-to-earth nature that makes Ben want to live a better Amish life. The suspense in the story is created from the ups and downs in their relationship and there are many.
 
I love the simplicity of Amish fiction but this story read like a mystery novel. There were so many problems that needed to be resolved in Ben and Linda’s relationship. They were complete opposites. Linda followed all the rules of the church while Ben didn't follow any if them even though his father was the bishop. Ben believed if he behaved badly enough times that there would be no expectations of him. There weren't. All of the members of the Byler church steered clear of him. This is Amish fiction so you know there has to be happy ending, and there is.

This was a lovely story to read and I am rating it 4 out of 5 stars.

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