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Amish Home Valley Books in Order

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Browse Karen Harper's Amish Home Valley books in order, with short summaries, series background, and guidance on where to start.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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5 books

1

Fall from Pride

by Karen Harper

2011

Sarah Kauffman's barn murals bring attention to Home Valley, then fire and suspicion follow. Arson inspector Nate MacKenzie arrives as the Amish community tries to protect both faith and home.

2

Finding Mercy

by Karen Harper

2012

A woman running from the outside world finds shelter in Home Valley, where safety, truth, and second chances all come at a price.

3

Return to Grace

by Karen Harper

2012

A wounded heart comes back to Home Valley and finds that forgiveness, family, and love can be harder, and more necessary, than starting over.

4

Upon a Winter's Night

by Karen Harper

2013

Snow, old grief, and new hope shape this Home Valley holiday story, where faith and love are tested in the dark of winter.

5

The Covered Bridge

by Karen Harper

2016

Former Amishman Ben Kline returns home after years away and finds Abby Baughman in danger. Their second chance at love unfolds against mystery, shunning, and rising fear.

Series background & context

The Home Valley books return Karen Harper to Amish country, but they feel a little different from the darker Maplecreek novels. These stories still carry suspense, hidden pain, and real danger, but they spend more time on the emotional strains inside the community itself, who belongs, who has strayed, who can be welcomed back, and what grace actually looks like when trust has been broken.

The series begins with Fall from Pride, where Sarah Kauffman's barn murals are meant to bring attention and business to Home Valley. Instead, fire and suspicion follow. That setup tells you a lot about what Harper is interested in here. The outside world is never far away. Tourism, money, police work, old expectations, and plain living all push against one another.

Later books, Return to Grace, Finding Mercy, and Upon a Winter's Night, keep widening that emotional circle. Different characters step forward, but the pattern stays familiar in the best way. People come back to Home Valley carrying mistakes, grief, secrets, or plain old exhaustion. The community can shelter them, but it can also judge them. Harper gets good suspense out of that tension, because safety is never just about hiding from a threat. It is also about whether you can be honest where you have landed.

The setting does real work. Home Valley is full of barns, kitchens, winter roads, neighbors who know too much, and a faith tradition that asks a lot of people who are already hurting. Harper uses that closeness to raise the stakes. A fire, a lie, or a hard choice does not stay private for long.

There is also a nice continuity across this corner of her work. The novella The Covered Bridge, which appears in the anthology Dark Crossings, fits naturally with the series and gives readers another glimpse of the same emotional terrain, second chances, old love, and danger arriving where life is supposed to be steady.

If you want Karen Harper at her warmest without losing the suspense element, Home Valley is a strong pick. These books balance romance, mystery, and community life, with a steady focus on forgiveness that is earned, not handed out lightly.

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