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The Brides of Amish Country Series in Order

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Brides of Amish Country Books in Order

14 books total 13 main + 1 extra story

How to Read the Brides of Amish Country series

🔄 Best Read in Order · Start with Book 1

Standalone stories, but characters and relationships develop across the series.

The series is best read in chronological (publication) order. While each novel stands alone with a complete romantic resolution and self-contained story—allowing readers to pick up any entry without confusion—the community of Hope Springs, Ohio, serves as a shared backdrop. Recurring characters appear across books, relationships evolve subtly, friendships deepen, and past events occasionally influence later tales. Sequential reading enhances the sense of a living community where neighbors support one another, seasonal rhythms recur, and personal growth feels interconnected.

About the Brides of Amish Country series

Series Premise

The core premise centers on women (and occasionally men) in or connected to Amish communities who face personal trials—widowhood, past mistakes, family obligations, health struggles, or the pull between tradition and individual desires—while discovering love and renewal. Many heroines return to or arrive in Amish settings after time away, confronting redemption, acceptance, and the possibility of marriage within the faith. Heroes are often steadfast Amish men—farmers, craftsmen, widowers, or community pillars—who embody humility, hard work, and devotion. Romances develop slowly and respectfully, aligned with Amish values of courtship, community involvement, and God's timing, often amid everyday challenges like raising children, running farms or businesses, or healing from loss. Faith is integral: characters pray, attend church services, and seek divine guidance, finding that love flourishes when rooted in forgiveness, humility, and trust in a higher plan.

Main Characters

The series spotlights different couples linked by proximity, friendship, or family in Hope Springs. Heroines range from returning prodigal daughters seeking forgiveness, young widows rebuilding lives, English women drawn to Amish simplicity, or Amish maidens facing arranged or unexpected matches. Heroes include kind-hearted farmers, skilled carpenters, grieving widowers, or community leaders who value humility and service. Recurring figures create continuity: Bishop John who offers wise counsel; Emma Wadler, the warm innkeeper whose establishment welcomes visitors and locals alike; various church elders, neighbors, and extended families who provide support, meddle affectionately, or share wisdom. Children, elderly parents, and community members add warmth and texture, making Hope Springs feel like a close-knit extended family.

Setting

The setting is the fictional Amish community of Hope Springs, Ohio—a peaceful, rolling countryside of fertile farmlands, white clapboard houses, tidy barns, and winding country roads lined with buggies. Life moves to the rhythms of seasons: planting and harvest, quilting bees, church Sundays, and community gatherings. The landscape evokes serenity—golden fields, wooded lanes, simple homes lit by kerosene lamps—contrasting occasional glimpses of the English world beyond. The Amish way shines through daily routines: shared meals, hard work, plain dress, no electricity in homes, and strong emphasis on family and church.

Tone & Themes

The tone is gentle, uplifting, and quietly hopeful—classic inspirational romance with a soft touch. Expect tender moments, light humor from family quirks or cultural contrasts, and emotional depth without heavy angst. Conflict arises from internal struggles or gentle external pressures rather than dramatic confrontation, with resolutions emphasizing grace and reconciliation. Themes highlight redemption after wayward paths, the healing power of community and family, embracing second chances, the strength found in faith and simplicity, forgiveness (of self and others), and the beauty of Plain living amid a complex modern world. Love stories celebrate patience, mutual respect, and partnerships built on shared values.

In the end, the Brides of Amish Country series is a soothing balm of faith-filled romance that celebrates the enduring power of love guided by grace. Patricia Davids invites readers into a world of plain beauty and profound heart, where forgiveness mends what was broken, community lifts the weary, and love blooms in the quiet spaces of everyday devotion. For those seeking gentle, inspiring stories that warm the spirit and affirm hope, these tales unfold like a handmade quilt—stitched with care, rich in pattern, and comforting to the soul.

FAQ

How many books are in the Brides of Amish Country series?

14 books total: 13 main + 1 extra story

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Amish Redemption, was published in April 2015.

When was the most recent book released?

Amish Redemption was published in April 2015.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is The Amish Innkeeper's Secret, published in January 2010.

What genre is the Brides of Amish Country series?

The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.

Do you need to read the Brides of Amish Country series in order?

It’s best to read the series in order. Each book has its own story, but ongoing character arcs and relationships develop across the series.

What is the Brides of Amish Country series about?

The core premise centers on women (and occasionally men) in or connected to Amish communities who face personal trials—widowhood, past mistakes, family obligations, health struggles, or the pull between tradition and individual desires—while discovering love and renewal. Many heroines return to or arrive in Amish settings after time away, confronting redemption, acceptance, and the possibility of marriage within the faith. Heroes are often steadfast Amish men—farmers, craftsmen, widowers, or community pillars—who embody humility, hard work, and devotion. Romances develop slowly and respectfully, aligned with Amish values of courtship, community involvement, and God's timing, often amid everyday challenges like raising children, running farms or businesses, or healing from loss. Faith is integral: characters pray, attend church services, and seek divine guidance, finding that love flourishes when rooted in forgiveness, humility, and trust in a higher plan.

Is the Brides of Amish Country series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.