An Amish Year Books in Order
Part ofBeth Wiseman Books in OrderSee the An Amish Year books by Beth Wiseman in order, with summaries, collection background, and simple tips on where to start.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
A Love for Irma Rose
by Beth Wiseman
2015
Set in 1957, this novella follows Irma Rose as she faces a familiar romantic choice, steady affection or the man her heart keeps chasing. Beth Wiseman gives the story a slightly older-world feel without losing its warmth.
An Amish Year
by Beth Wiseman
2015
Four sweet romances carry readers through a full year in Amish country. The collection moves from gardens and quilts to family history and Christmas, with Beth Wiseman balancing gentle courtship and deeper emotional strain.
Patchwork Perfect
by Beth Wiseman
2015
Widower Eli Byler moves to Paradise hoping for a fresh start and a sensible new wife for his family. Instead he finds himself drawn to Miriam Fisher, an unconventional woman who wants nothing to do with marriage.
Series background & context
An Amish Year does exactly what the title promises. It moves through the seasons with four separate romances, giving Beth Wiseman room to tell quieter, shorter stories about love at different stages of life.
That seasonal frame makes the book feel relaxed. Each novella stands on its own, but together they create a gentle sense of passing time in Amish country, planting season, harvest, winter waiting, and the ordinary work that keeps community life moving.
The individual stories vary nicely. Rooted in Love brings gardening and hidden trouble into Rosemary's overworked household. Patchwork Perfect follows widower Eli Byler as a move to Paradise changes what he thinks he wants in a wife and family. A Love for Irma Rose reaches back to 1957, giving the collection a different flavor. When Christmas Comes Again closes with a holiday note.
Because the focus shifts from one couple to the next, this is a good page for readers who want to sample Beth Wiseman without diving straight into a full trilogy. The shorter length keeps the plots direct, but they still carry her usual interest in family pressure, forgiveness, and unexpected tenderness.
This is a calm, easy collection to spend time with. Not slight, just unhurried.
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