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title: "Accidentally Amish (Valley of Choice Book 1)"
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# Accidentally Amish (Valley of Choice Book 1)

**Brand:** olivia newport
**Price:** 311.34 DT
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## Customer Reviews

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    Too much left unresolved
  

*by L***N on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 5, 2016*

It doesn't seem right to give this novel only three stars, but I have to rate it on how it struck me, and the truth is, it struck me as just "okay." First, we're introduced to the protagonist, a software entrepreneur named Annie. For reasons never disclosed, her lawyer boyfriend is trying to cheat her out of the rights to some software she designed, and after an interesting opening involving a car chase and hiding out in the back of a pickup, she eludes him and ends up in Amish territory. That's where we're introduced to subplot #1, an Amish man named Rufus who becomes Annie's love interest. Rufus has two subplots of his own. The first is a business rival who's so worried about a little competition, he'll resort to criminal behavior, and the second is a sister who needs Christian love and forgiveness that takes a while in coming.If one main plot and three subplots aren't enough, about halfway through the book we're introduced to a completely different story in the form of flashbacks to three hundred years ago when Rufus's ancestors sailed from Switzerland to the New World. Now that might be an interesting story too, but I felt like I was reading two different books at the same time. Apparently the people in the flashback are the author's actual ancestors, and that's why she felt compelled to include them. But I wanted to concentrate on Annie and Rufus. I didn't care about the author's ancestors. I skimmed over chapter after chapter about them, and any book that has me skimming loses stars. Why didn't the editors put all that in a separate book? Maybe they wanted to stretch Annie's story into a trilogy?I suspect that's the case because that's what happened here. If Annie's story hadn't kept my interest, it would have lost yet another star when the book ended on several cliffhangers. Rufus's subplot with the business rival, the romantic subplot, and the extraneous flashback story are all "to be continued."So there we go. Three stars because of the only distantly related flashback story and too much left unresolved to make me feel rewarded for sticking with the book till the very end. I actually have the second book on my Kindle, but as I'm not anxious to be skimming over chapters again, I'm not sure when I'll get to reading it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Not your average Amish love story
  

*by M***R on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 24, 2015*

I REALLY loved this book. May contain a few light spoilers. I was looking for a typical Amish read, but I didn't get that here, and it was great! I am used to reading all about Amish kids/parents troubles, but they are already Amish. In this book you will read about Annie, an uber successful tech developer, fleeing from her creepy lawyer boyfriend who is trying to pull one over on her. And Rufus, a woodworking Amish man who just wants to be left alone. Or so he thinks. Annie is used to life on the go, connected to her laptop and cell phone at all times. While attempting to flee, she ends up smack in the middle of Amish life, when she hitches a ride on a lumber truck bound for Rufus Beiler. Rufus finds Annie stowed away in his barn, and tries to keep her at arms length, because she's English. This book follows the story of 2 people, one destined to forever be Amish, and the other looking for a way out of a lifestyle she never knew she hated. The relationship develops really slow (not in a bad way either) between Annie and Rufus, and they each bring their own issues to the table. I liked seeing this though, as some stories move way to fast, and leave you wondering if what just happened was even possible in real life. Olivia Newport weaves a story of love, patience, and letting go of what might have been. I really enjoyed this book, and will be looking for part 2.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Cut above Amish novel
  

*by B***S on Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 21, 2012*

With the title Accidentally Amish, I presupposed this book would probably be a bit silly, but I read other reviews and thought that it might be worth a read after all. I am really glad I bought this one because I totally enjoyed the characters, both past and present. The author did the one thing that totally endears a character to me, and that is that she made most of her characters, the main ones, out to be both honest and straight forward but not perfect. I've pretty much overdosed on characters who manipulate and lie to get their own way, especially when it is the hero/heroine doing it! While Annie tended to be an individual used to "getting what she wants" in life by hard work and perseverance, she was self aware enough to know that she over stepped the boundaries of appropriateness, especially when it came to the Amish, specifically Rufus. Nice. Really nice. And, the historical sub-story was also interesting, which I was not sure it would be. I found myself caught up in the relationships and the struggle those ancestors dealt with.There were a couple of rough transitions between the stories of past and present, but overall, I thought the author did a great job. My main complaint, though, is that the second in the series is not available already, but that only shows how much I liked the first one. "Couldn't put the book down", though an overused phrase on Amazon, is accurate in this case.

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