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Amish Mail-Order Bride Books in Order

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See the Amish Mail-Order Bride books by Kathleen Fuller in order, with summaries, series background, and help choosing where to begin.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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1

A Double Dose of Love

by Kathleen Fuller

2021

Twin sisters Amanda and Darla arrive in Birch Creek chasing very different futures, only to collide with twin brothers Zeb and Zeke. The setup is funny, busy, and surprisingly tender once old hurts come into view.

2

Matched and Married

by Kathleen Fuller

2021

Free-spirited Margaret comes to Birch Creek under family pressure, while Owen is tired of everyone talking marriage around him. Their easy rapport becomes harder to ignore in a town suddenly full of brides and expectations.

3

Love in Plain Sight

by Kathleen Fuller

2022

Katherine comes to Birch Creek pretending to look for a husband while hiding a secret she cannot share. Ezra, the new handyman, is determined to know her anyway, and persistence slowly turns into something much deeper.

Series background & context

The Amish Mail-Order Bride books have one of Kathleen Fuller's most openly playful setups. A newspaper advertisement suggests Birch Creek is full of eligible Amish bachelors, women arrive expecting prospects, and the town has to deal with the romantic chaos that follows.

That premise gives the series more comic energy than some of Fuller's earlier Amish books, but it still rests on familiar strengths. The romances grow out of community life, family involvement, and people discovering that what they thought they wanted is not always what they actually need. A Double Dose of Love uses twin sisters and twin brothers to kick things off. Matched and Married turns toward a heroine who is not even looking for a husband. Love in Plain Sight adds secrecy and resistance to the mix.

Birch Creek does a lot of the heavy lifting.

Because the setting is already well established, Fuller can spend more time on the romantic problem and less on world-building. Readers get matchmaking, misunderstandings, and a steady stream of relatives who are far too interested in other people's future plans.

The tone is lighter, but not weightless. Characters are still dealing with past hurt, uncertainty, and the fear of being chosen for the wrong reasons. The prank-like premise may be funny, yet the emotional stakes are real.

If you want Fuller at her most breezy and rom-com friendly while still staying in Amish fiction, this series is a very good bet. It is welcoming, easy to follow, and built around the question of whether love can emerge from a setup that seemed ridiculous at the start.

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