Amish Secrets Books in Order
Part ofBeth Wiseman Books in OrderExplore the Amish Secrets books by Beth Wiseman in order, with quick summaries, series background, and where-to-start guidance.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Her Brother's Keeper
by Beth Wiseman
2015
Charlotte comes to Amish country looking for answers and expects only more trouble. Instead, Paradise, Pennsylvania, offers a different pace, uneasy discoveries, and the first real hint that peace might still be possible for her.
Love Bears All Things
by Beth Wiseman
2016
Charlotte returns to Paradise, Pennsylvania, with a very different purpose than before. Old loyalties, new emotions, and the community she once entered as an outsider force her to decide what love and commitment really require.
Home All Along
by Beth Wiseman
2017
The final Amish Secrets novel turns toward belonging, family ties, and the hard work of making peace with the past. Beth Wiseman keeps the focus on what home really means when old assumptions begin to fall away.
Series background & context
The Amish Secrets trilogy begins with an outsider arriving in Paradise, Pennsylvania, and that outsider perspective gives the series its shape. Charlotte comes to Amish country looking for answers, and what she finds is not just information. She finds people, obligations, and a sense of peace that complicates everything she thought she wanted.
That makes this series a little different from Beth Wiseman's courtship-first books. Romance is still there, but so are questions of identity, belonging, and whether a person can really step into a community that was not originally theirs.
Her Brother's Keeper opens the door when Charlotte begins searching for truth and unexpectedly finds calm in Amish country. Love Bears All Things carries her back into that world with a new purpose, so the series has a return-and-reckoning feel rather than a clean reset. Home All Along pulls the emotional threads tighter by asking what home and family actually mean once old assumptions start falling away.
The setting matters a lot. Paradise is not just a backdrop. It is the place where Charlotte's pace slows, where different values become visible, and where relationships start pressing against the version of herself she arrived with.
If you like Beth Wiseman at her more reflective, this is a good series to browse. The books still have warmth and romance, but they also spend real time on trust, roots, and the uneasy work of choosing where you belong.
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