Amish Summer Books in Order
Part ofKathleen Fuller Books in OrderSee the Amish Summer books by Kathleen Fuller, with collection background, short summaries, and notes on how the stories fit together.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you).
Publication Order
1 book
Lakeside Love
by Kathleen Fuller
2017
A warm Amish romance set near the water, where daily work and close community ties leave little room to hide. Love arrives quietly, then asks its characters to trust what they did not plan for.
Series background & context
Summer anthologies have a different feel from harvest or Christmas collections. They are more open, more mobile, and usually a little lighter on the surface. An Amish Summer leans into that. These stories are tied together by weddings, visits, travel, and the sense that people step a little outside their usual routines when the weather turns warm.
The collection brings together several authors rather than one ongoing cast, so the real through-line is mood. Summer makes room for reunions, trips, pen-pal meetings, and chances people might not take in another season. That makes the book easy to browse even if you only want one story at a time.
It feels breezier by design.
That does not mean the emotions are shallow. Amish summer stories still carry family pressure, romantic uncertainty, and questions about the future. They just tend to arrive with more sunlight and movement. Characters travel, attend celebrations, or cross paths in places that make fresh starts feel possible.
For Kathleen Fuller readers, a page like this is helpful because it shows how well her work fits into shared-theme collections. Her contribution sits comfortably beside other authors while still keeping her usual strengths, warmth, practical emotional conflict, and a strong sense of community.
If you want a seasonal book that is gentle, readable, and easy to pick up when you are in the mood for something shorter, An Amish Summer is exactly that kind of stop.
Edited by
Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.
Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.















Comments
Did we miss something? Have feedback?
Help us improve this page by sharing your thoughts