The Fallen Oak
A Clean Amish Enemies to Lovers Romance
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Shel Mabel
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Their fathers haven’t spoken in years.
Now the bishop says they have to fix it themselves.
When a storm brings down the old oak tree straddling the property line between the Lengacher and Hostettler farms, both families claim the timber. The fathers—stubborn, proud, and nursing a grudge that started with a survey stake a generation ago—refuse to settle it.
Bishop Harlan has had enough. He tells them to work it out on their own. And somehow, it falls to their eldest children to negotiate.
Patience Lengacher has run her father’s household since her mother passed. She is practical, sharp-witted, and tired of a feud she didn’t start. Abram Hostettler is earnest, even-tempered, and loyal to a father who makes loyalty difficult. He has known since he was nineteen that Patience was the one. He is twenty-four now and running out of reasons to pretend otherwise.
Walking the disputed boundary together, researching old survey records, and arguing over a pile of timber they both know doesn’t really matter—Patience and Abram stop pretending.
But falling in love across a property line is one thing. Telling their fathers is another.
The resolution will require something harder than compromise. It will require forgiveness—and the kind of love that builds bridges where fences used to stand.
The Fallen Oak is a sweet Amish enemies-to-lovers romance about feuding families, stubborn fathers, and the young love brave enough to heal old wounds. Guaranteed happily ever after.
Perfect for readers who love:
• Enemies to lovers across feuding families
• Forbidden romance with real stakes
• A dry-humored heroine and earnest hero
• Community, reconciliation, and forgiveness
• Amish faith and rural farm life
• Sweet, clean Christian romance
• A guaranteed HEA