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Amish Wedding Books in Order

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Browse the Amish Wedding books by Kathleen Fuller in order, with collection background, short summaries, and help finding the best starting point.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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A Perfect Match

by Kathleen Fuller

2013

This short Amish romance keeps its focus on courtship, family pressure, and the uneasy question of whether two people belong together. Fuller gives the story warmth, direct feeling, and a satisfying emotional arc.

Series background & context

Wedding books in Amish fiction are never just about the ceremony. They are about family opinion, practical work, old misunderstandings, and the question of whether two people are really ready for a promise made in public. That is the energy behind the Amish Wedding page.

This is anthology territory rather than one long series. The stories are linked by a wedding frame, but each novella stands on its own. That makes the collection easy to dip into. One story may lean toward nervous pre-wedding doubt, another toward second chances, another toward the gentle chaos that comes when families, friends, and church expectations all crowd into the same room.

Amish weddings are community events.

That matters because Fuller is especially good at showing how romance in these books never happens in isolation. People are watched, advised, teased, helped, and occasionally pushed. A wedding sharpens all of that. It brings hope to the surface, but it also brings fear, pride, and long-simmering questions about whether love alone is enough.

The tone here is warm and accessible. Readers who like shorter fiction will probably enjoy the way the collection moves quickly while still making space for emotional payoff. Wedding stories also tend to work well as comfort reads because the destination is familiar even when the path is not.

If you are browsing for a festive Amish collection with a built-in sense of movement, this is a good one to keep in mind. It is less about plot twists than about anticipation, preparation, and the very public nature of choosing a life with someone else.

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