Thursday, April 2, 2026

Feuding with the Amish Farmer by Anne Blackburne

Feuding with the Amish Farmer

Book Summary

Will she fall for the farmer…

…who was sent to replace her?

Lida Mae Beiler dreams of nothing more than to inherit her family farm in Charm, Ohio, and continue her family’s tradition of training horses. But when her parents insist she give up her “unladylike” hobbies to find a husband, she’s stunned to learn they’ve hired someone to take her place. Displaced from his own family ranch, Amish farmer Tom Fisher wants to work the Beiler farm as much as Lida Mae wants him to. But when they put aside their resentment and concoct a plan to get what they both want, will they realize their real fight is for each other’s hearts?
My Thoughts

Feuding with the Amish Farmer by Anne Blackburne is a cute story.  I thought the story was well written with great characters and steady pacing.  I loved Lida Mae who is a unique and stubborn Amish woman.  Tom Fisher is a sweet guy who is in the same boat as Lida Mae. I found Lida Mae’s parents to be frustrating.  I wanted them to accept Lida Mae and not try to change her so she can get a husband. I loved Rebecca and Obediah.  They are two delightful people, and it was obvious that they cared about each other.  They also had some wisdom to share.  The last couple of chapters were entertaining, and the ending left me smiling.  Feuding with the Amish Farmer is an endearing story with a determined mama, beautiful quilts, a tall maedel, a Texas transplant, training horses, and a teasing sisters. 

Feuding with the Amish Farmer can be obtained from Amazon*.  You can find Anne Blackburne's other novels here.  Thank you for stopping by today.  I hope that I have helped you find a new book to read.  
On Friday, April 3, I will be sharing my thoughts on The Barn Identity by Diane Kelly.  It is the 8th A House-Flipper Mystery.   I am off to do some work around the house. Unfortunately, they hae not invented a robot that will wash the dishes, run the sweeper, clean the bathroom, and dust.  I wish that I was smart enough to create such a robot (I would make millions).  May you have a sunshiny day.  Take care and Happy Reading!

Kris

The Avid Reader

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