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Amish Gathering Books in Order

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See Kathleen Fuller's Amish Gathering book in order, with collection background, quick summaries, and notes on where it fits.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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A Place of His Own

by Kathleen Fuller

2012

Josiah left Paradise without even saying goodbye, and when he returns ten years later he is harder, quieter, and difficult to read. Amanda wants to help, but she may not be able to fix what he carries.

Series background & context

An Amish Gathering is the kind of book Fuller often returns to in between longer series, a novella collection where the theme does most of the linking. These books are built for readers who want a complete emotional arc in one sitting, not a long commitment.

The collection gathers separate Amish romances that turn on reunion, belonging, and the way a community can pull people back into one another's lives. Kathleen Fuller's contribution is A Place of His Own, a story about Josiah returning after years away and Amanda trying to understand the distance in the boy who used to be her closest friend. That setup captures the mood of the book well. These are stories about people meeting again after time has changed them.

Home is part of the tension.

That is what gives this collection its shape. The characters are not only asking who they love. They are also asking where they belong, what they owe to the people who remember them, and whether an old place can still make room for a newer self.

Because it is a collection, the pace is brisk. Fuller gets right to the emotional center and lets the shared Amish setting do some of the work. Everyday routines, family expectations, and community memory give the romances texture without slowing them down.

This page is especially useful if you like Fuller's novellas and want to see how she handles a compact format. It is also a nice option for readers who enjoy return-home stories more than meet-cute stories. The pleasure here comes from recognition, history, and the small but meaningful chance to begin again.

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