Review of The Amish Quiltmaker's Unlikely Match by Jennifer Beckstrand





The Amish Quiltmaker's Unlikely Match by Jennifer Beckstrand is a book narrating a sweet story about two main characters, Clay Markham and Mary Yonder. Clay is a handsome Englishman in his early thirties, a baseball celebrity, while Mary is a delightful Amish daughter hailing from an Amish family and community. They meet under unpleasant circumstances when a drunk Clay crushes into Try's barn Mary's father, and a farmer. He is taken care of by Mary, who has great knowledge and talent in first aid matters. Clay promises to pay for the damages, but Mary's father refuses, arguing that he won't learn his lesson unless he fixes the barn himself. So Clay finds himself spending much time with Mary and her family. What will become of these individuals hailing from two different worlds? Well, figure it out in this book, The Amish Quiltmaker's Unlikely Match by Jennifer Beckstrand


What I like about the book is the striking contrast between the two principal characters. It leaves the reader wondering what will happen in the end. Additionally, I like the humor in the book; examples include p. 148, "Mary snorted and startled the baby." Also, p. 168."Cathy frowned. “I guess I don’t have to leave my number, but it’s just a habit. At the doctor, they ask for your cell number, your birthday, and your blood type, and then want to know how depressed you think you are. It’s annoying." Readers are going to find more of these in this book.


I rate this book, The Amish Quiltmaker's Unlikely Match by Jennifer Beckstrand, 5 out of 5 stars for the above reasons.


I recommend this book to those readers who are both spiritual and romantic.  It is a book that strikes the balance between spiritual and romantic matters, thus bringing the balance needed in life and the author proves that love can be understood by all.



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