Amish Of Birch Creek Books in Order
Part ofKathleen Fuller Books in OrderBrowse the Amish of Birch Creek books by Kathleen Fuller in order, with short summaries, series background, and notes on where to start.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
A Reluctant Bride
by Kathleen Fuller
2015
After a reckless driver kills her parents and leaves her sister badly injured, Sadie must think about survival before romance. Marriage to Aden seems like necessity, until working beside him starts changing everything.
A Love Made New
by Kathleen Fuller
2016
Abigail thinks heartbreak has already told her what kind of future she can expect. Asa sees something steadier and better in her, but she must decide whether hope is worth trusting again.
An Unbroken Heart
by Kathleen Fuller
2016
The second Birch Creek novel returns to the Schrock family as another sister faces heartache, pressure, and the possibility of love she did not expect. Fuller keeps the emotions grounded in grief, faith, and family strain.
Series background & context
Amish of Birch Creek centers on the Schrock sisters, Sadie, Joanna, and Abigail, and the series begins in the shadow of tragedy. That loss matters. These books are romantic, but they are also about what happens to a family after the people holding it together are suddenly gone.
In A Reluctant Bride, Sadie is forced to think about debt, survival, and a marriage she never wanted. The later books shift focus to her sisters, but the emotional thread stays consistent. Birch Creek is a place where grief, guilt, duty, and hope all occupy the same space. The sisters are not starting from a point of comfort. They are trying to rebuild.
That gives the series more weight than the covers might suggest.
Fuller still keeps the tone warm and readable. These are not bleak books. They are about healing, forgiveness, and unexpected love. But the romances grow out of real strain, financial pressure, family history, self-doubt, and the awkwardness of having to trust people again after life has turned hard.
Birch Creek itself is a strong setting. It feels smaller and more intimate than some broader Amish worlds, which helps the relationship dynamics land. Everyone knows what happened. Everyone has an opinion. And everyone can see when one of the sisters is trying too hard to manage alone.
If you like Kathleen Fuller best when she balances comfort with genuine trouble, this series is a strong pick. It gives you sibling connection, community texture, and three heroines whose love stories all grow out of the same shared loss.
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