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Hickory Grove Books in Order

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This page shows the Hickory Grove books by Emma Miller in order, with short summaries, series background, and an easy guide to the best place to start.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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The Christmas Courtship

by Emma Miller

2019

After scandal drives Phoebe Miller from her home community, she heads to Delaware for a fresh start. Falling for steady bachelor Joshua Miller feels right, but the secret that sent her away could destroy their growing trust.

Series background & context

Hickory Grove is a quieter, seasonal Amish romance series set in Delaware. The books share a small-community feel, but they are less about one big family saga and more about how ordinary work, grief, and neighborly ties turn into love stories.

The seasons matter here.

The Amish Spinster's Courtship opens with Lovey Stutzman, a woman everyone thinks of as serious and sensible, and Marshall Byler, the handsome bachelor bold enough to challenge that image. That mix of playfulness and self-doubt sets the tone. These are books where people are often known by one role, the spinster, the schoolmaster, the widow, the woman with a scandal, and the story asks what happens when they get seen more clearly.

The rest of the series keeps building on that idea. In The Christmas Courtship, Phoebe Miller arrives in Delaware after trouble in her old community and hopes for a clean start. A Summer Amish Courtship turns to Abigail Stolz, a young widow trying to help her son while working with stern schoolmaster Ethan Miller. An Amish Holiday Courtship gives Ginger Stutzman the job of caring for widower Eli Kutz's children, which changes what she thinks she wants from marriage.

What links these books is not a murder plot or a grand family secret. It is the gentle pressure of everyday Amish life. Schoolhouse routines, childcare, farm work, housework, church expectations, and local gossip all matter. So do second chances. Several of these characters are grieving, recovering from scandal, or trying to build a home after disappointment, which gives the series a steady emotional pull.

The stakes stay personal.

If you want Amish romance with seasonal atmosphere, soft pacing, and a strong domestic thread, Hickory Grove is a good place to settle in. The books are easy to read one by one, but together they create a portrait of a community where love often arrives through work, patience, and the small kindnesses people notice only after they start to matter.

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