Amish Letters Books in Order
Part ofKathleen Fuller Books in OrderBrowse the Amish Letters books by Kathleen Fuller in order, with summaries, series background, and help deciding where to start.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
The Promise of a Letter
by Kathleen Fuller
2017
A letter from his late grandmother brings Roman back to Birch Creek when he least expects it. Working beside independent Leanna forces him to reconsider both his future and the life he planned to leave behind.
Words from the Heart
by Kathleen Fuller
2017
While helping clear an attic, Ivy and auctioneer Noah discover a packet of Korean War love letters. The old correspondence draws them closer even as both resist falling in love for themselves.
Written in Love
by Kathleen Fuller
2017
A piece of misdirected mail turns Jalon and Phoebe into pen pals before they truly know each other. Their letters bring honesty and hope, but meeting in person means facing the truths both have hidden.
Series background & context
Amish Letters is one of Kathleen Fuller's clearest themed series. Each book uses written communication as more than a cute hook. Misdelivered notes, inheritance letters, and bundles of old correspondence all change the direction of people's lives in Birch Creek.
The first book, Written in Love, starts with a postal mistake that turns Jalon and Phoebe into pen pals before they ever really know one another in person. The Promise of a Letter brings Roman home through a letter from his grandmother and pairs him with the unconventional Leanna. Words from the Heart widens the idea by connecting a present-day romance with older Korean War love letters discovered in an attic.
The series has a lovely built-in rhythm.
Because letters are private, the books often feel more inward than some of Fuller's other Amish romances. People reveal themselves slowly. They say too much on paper, or not enough in person, and the tension comes from whether the truth can survive first contact in real life.
Birch Creek remains important, though. These are still community books, full of family members, neighbors, and the quiet expectations of Amish life. The letters create intimacy, but the setting keeps the stakes grounded in everyday reality.
Readers who like romance built on conversation rather than instant sparks tend to do especially well here. This page is also useful if you want a Fuller series with a strong concept that never feels gimmicky. The letter theme is woven deeply into the plots, and it suits her patient, emotionally steady style very well.
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