An Amish Romance Birthday Books in Order
Part ofKathleen Fuller Books in OrderBrowse Kathleen Fuller's Amish Romance Birthday story, with series background, short summaries, and help seeing how the books fit together.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
1 book
Tabitha's September Homecoming
by Kathleen Fuller
2026
Tabitha is ready to move on from Jared, the sweetheart who left her and the Amish, especially with steady Nelson nearby. Then Jared returns home asking for another chance, and September suddenly gets complicated.
Series background & context
The Amish Romance Birthday line is built around a very simple idea: each book is a standalone romance tied to a birthday and a month of the year. That gives the series a naturally cozy, calendar-like structure. You do not read it for cliffhangers. You read it for a familiar frame and the pleasure of seeing how each author uses a different month, mood, and relationship problem.
Kathleen Fuller's entry is Tabitha's September Homecoming. September suits her well because it allows for a story about change, memory, and a little melancholy without losing warmth. Tabitha has moved on from Jared, the childhood sweetheart who broke her heart when he left the Amish. Nelson is ready and steady in the present. Then Jared comes home again, asking for another chance.
A birthday is only the occasion.
The real appeal is the homecoming triangle. Fuller uses the birthday frame to underline time passing, people changing, and the way one season of life can quietly close while another opens.
As a broader concept, this kind of series works nicely for novella and shorter-romance readers. Each book promises a complete story, a small emotional hook, and a touch of seasonality. You can drop in anywhere.
If you want to know what Fuller's contribution feels like in a shared line like this, the answer is pretty classic Fuller, tender, community-minded, and interested in whether forgiveness should lead backward or forward.
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