Amish Harvest Books in Order
Part ofKathleen Fuller Books in OrderBrowse the Amish Harvest books by Kathleen Fuller, with collection background, quick summaries, and help placing the stories in order.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A Quiet Love
by Kathleen Fuller
2016
Bookish, shy Dinah and gentle Amos both feel judged as different inside their Amish community. Their quiet romance is deeply tender, but first they must convince their families that love can look different and still be real.
Series background & context
Autumn is a natural fit for Amish novella collections. Harvest season brings work, change, and a sense that everything is a little fuller than usual, fields, schedules, worries, and hopes. An Amish Harvest uses that mood well.
The collection gathers four novellas by Beth Wiseman, Amy Clipston, Kathleen Fuller, and Vannetta Chapman. Kathleen Fuller's entry is A Quiet Love, and it may be the most telling title in the bunch. Her story follows Dinah Hochstetler, a shy, bookish young woman who often feels like an outsider, and Amos Mullet, a farmer who is also treated as different by his community. Their romance is not flashy. It is about being seen clearly when the people around you have already decided who you are.
That fits the harvest frame better than it first appears.
Harvest is about bringing in what has had time to grow. In Fuller's novella, that means patience, hidden longing, and the slow realization that companionship can be sturdy even when it starts quietly. The wider collection keeps the same basic emotional register, faith, hope, and love set against the look and rhythm of autumn.
This page is a good guide if you want shorter Amish fiction with more tenderness than drama. The shared seasonal mood keeps the book cohesive, but each story brings a different kind of obstacle. Fuller's contribution is especially strong for readers who like introverted characters and romances that depend on kindness rather than spectacle.
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