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The Men of Lancaster County Books in Order

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Visit The Men of Lancaster County novels by Mindy Starns Clark and coauthors in order, with story summaries, character overviews, and background on these interconnected Amish men's journeys.

Last updated: January 13, 2026

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4 books

1

The Amish Clockmaker

by Mindy Starns Clark

2015

Newlywed Matthew Zook's plans to expand his family's feed store stall when a property dispute points back to Clayton Raber, an Amish clockmaker once suspected of murdering his wife. Tracking down the elusive craftsman draws Matthew into an old scandal that still divides the community.

2

The Amish Groom

by Mindy Starns Clark

2014

Raised by his Amish grandparents after his mother's death, Tyler Anderson loves both his Plain life and spirited girlfriend Rachel Hoeck. A visit to his Englisch father in California forces Tyler to confront unanswered questions and decide which world, and which future, he will claim.

3

The Amish Blacksmith

by Mindy Starns Clark

2014

Apprentice blacksmith Jake Miller prides himself on his way with horses, so he doubts fragile Priscilla Kinsinger's uncanny gift for calming nervous animals. Asked to help her reconnect with Lancaster life after years away, he discovers that healing her grief may cost him his heart.

4

Lilies on Daybreak Pond

by Mindy Starns Clark

2014

Months after his teenage daughter leaves the Amish faith, Joel Miller is still grieving when the family dog disappears. As he searches the fields and woods around Daybreak Pond, he wrestles with anger, loss, and what it really means to release a child to God's care.

Series background & context

The Men of Lancaster County series shifts the lens from daughters and sisters to the Amish men whose choices shape the same community. Cowritten by Mindy Starns Clark, Susan Meissner, and Virginia Smith, these stories still feel closely tied to Clark's other Lancaster County fiction but bring a fresh point of view and emotional palette.

Each book centers on a different man at a crossroads. Tyler Anderson in The Amish Groom grew up between the military world and his Amish grandparents and now has to decide which life to claim as an adult. Apprentice blacksmith Jake Miller in The Amish Blacksmith confronts grief and guilt when his cousin Priscilla returns to town with painful memories and an uncanny gift for calming skittish horses. Newlywed shopkeeper Matthew Zook in The Amish Clockmaker uncovers an old scandal involving a misunderstood craftsman whose name still divides the district. The prequel novella Lilies on Daybreak Pond follows grieving father Joel Miller as he wrestles with his daughter's choice to leave the faith.

What ties these stories together is not a single ongoing mystery but a shared landscape of barns, fields, workshops, and family tables in Lancaster County. Each man must face loss, regret, and the pull of the larger world, and each finds that love and community are more complicated than the rules he grew up hearing. Romantic relationships matter, yet the books spend just as much time on fathers and sons, mentors and apprentices, and the quiet friendships that hold a small town together.

Readers who like realistic emotional stakes without graphic content will find that balance here. The series blends everyday work like horse training, store keeping, or clock making with questions of calling, forgiveness, and what it means to belong. Amish customs are woven into the background rather than explained in long blocks, so you often learn by watching characters navigate church discipline, business decisions, or courtship.

You can dip into any volume on its own and follow the main story, but reading the collection in order lets you spot familiar faces in the background and see how earlier events ripple forward. This page brings the novels and the related prequel story together, along with short descriptions, so you can choose where to step into these men's lives and how long to stay.

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