Land of Canaan Books in Order
Part ofBeth Wiseman Books in OrderExplore the Land of Canaan books by Beth Wiseman in order, with summaries, series background, and clear advice on where to start.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Seek Me with All Your Heart
by Beth Wiseman
2010
Emily Detweiler's family moves to Canaan, Colorado, hoping distance will quiet the pain of what happened in Ohio. There she meets David, another newcomer with burdens of his own, and both are forced to rebuild faith from the ground up.
The Wonder of Your Love
by Beth Wiseman
2011
Katie Ann lost the love of her life and expects only grief to follow her to Canaan, Colorado. Instead she is offered the painful, hopeful possibility of a new beginning she never asked to need.
His Love Endures Forever
by Beth Wiseman
2012
An unplanned pregnancy and an absent father test one family's hope in Canaan, Colorado. Beth Wiseman uses the pressure of responsibility and community judgment to ask how much love can really endure.
Series background & context
The Land of Canaan books shift Beth Wiseman's Amish fiction west to Colorado, and that move changes the feel of the stories in a good way. The series is rooted in settlement, relocation, and the hope that a new place might offer a cleaner start.
Canaan, Colorado, is not just scenery. It is a place people move to for land, relief, distance, or recovery. Because so many characters arrive carrying something painful, the series has a stronger sense of rebuilding than many Amish romances set in long-established communities.
Seek Me with All Your Heart opens with Emily Detweiler and her family leaving Ohio after a trauma that has shaken her faith. The Wonder of Your Love keeps the emotional weight high by pairing grief with the possibility of a new beginning. His Love Endures Forever turns toward an unplanned pregnancy and the absence of a father, asking what love can survive when responsibility arrives before certainty.
These books also connect with Daughters of the Promise, so longtime readers get a satisfying sense of continuity. Familiar families brush up against newer ones, and the world feels larger than a single trilogy.
If Lancaster County stories feel too settled for what you want right now, Land of Canaan is a good alternative. The mountains, the travel, and the fresh-community atmosphere give the books a little more movement, while the emotional concerns stay very much Beth Wiseman, family, faith, regret, and hope.
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