Delaware Amish Brothers Books in Order
Part ofEmma Miller Books in OrderThis page shows the Delaware Amish Brothers books by Emma Miller in order, with quick summaries, series background, and guidance on where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
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Courting the Amish Widow
by Emma Miller
2026
Widow Lissie Shetler returns home with her two children, only to find former beau Menno Bontrager back as well, with a daughter of his own. Their easy friendship rekindles fast, but forgiveness is the harder road.
Series background & context
Delaware Amish Brothers is the newest Amish series in this catalog, and so far it is just getting started. The first book, Courting the Amish Widow, sets the tone with a mature second-chance romance built around children, homecoming, and the hard work of earning trust back.
This series opens with people who already have history.
Lissie Shetler returns to her community with two children, hoping for a fresh start, and finds herself face to face with Menno Bontrager, the man who once broke her heart. Menno is carrying history of his own. He has spent years in the English world and comes back with a young daughter, trying to prove that this time he means to stay. That immediately gives the story more emotional baggage than a simple first-love courtship.
What stands out here is the focus on rebuilding rather than starting from scratch. The attraction is still there, but the real question is whether shared kindness in the present can outweigh old disappointment. Children are not decoration in this world. They are central to the choices the adults make, and they shape the kind of future the romance has to imagine.
Because this is book one, the larger brother-to-brother arc is only hinted at, not fully mapped. Still, the direction feels clear. Expect Amish men with complicated histories, women who have every reason to be cautious, and a Delaware community where forgiveness matters as much as courtship.
It is tender, grown-up, and family-centered.
If you like Emma Miller best when she writes widows, returning prodigals, and blended-family possibilities, this series looks promising. It carries the gentle tone of her later Love Inspired books, while leaning a little harder on lost time and the question of whether coming home can really mean starting over.
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