The Pebble Creek Amish Books in Order
Part ofVannetta Chapman Books in OrderBrowse The Pebble Creek Amish books by Vannetta Chapman in order, with Wisconsin setting notes, summaries, and help finding the best place to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
A Promise for Miriam
by Vannetta Chapman
2012
Schoolteacher Miriam King loves her students and never expected a man to change the course of her life. Then widower Gabriel Yoder arrives in Pebble Creek with a daughter, a troubled past, and more need for community than he wants to admit.
A Home for Lydia
by Vannetta Chapman
2013
Aaron Troyer wants a quiet farming life, not responsibility for guest cabins or arguments with outspoken housekeeper Lydia Fisher. But when the cabins are robbed, working together may change both their future and Lydia's hope for a home of her own.
A Wedding for Julia
by Vannetta Chapman
2013
Julia Beechy dreams of opening a cafe, but loss and family obligations keep shifting the path ahead. In Pebble Creek, grief, faith, and romance slowly make room for the future she thought might be gone.
Christmas at Pebble Creek
by Vannetta Chapman
2013
A holiday return to Pebble Creek brings back the charm of the community and the comfort of familiar faces. It is a brief seasonal visit full of warmth, memory, and hope.
Home to Pebble Creek
by Vannetta Chapman
2013
This short story offers a first look at Pebble Creek and the warm community that shapes the series. It is a small, inviting introduction to the setting, the people, and the tone of the books that follow.
Series background & context
The Pebble Creek Amish books are romance novels set in a Plain community in Wisconsin, and the series leans into both place and people. Pebble Creek feels green, close knit, and practical, the kind of town where everyone notices what is happening and where private troubles rarely stay private for long.
Each book follows a different woman in the community, including schoolteacher Miriam King, outspoken Lydia Fisher, and aspiring cafe owner Julia Beechy. That rotating focus gives the series variety while still keeping the same emotional home base. Readers get a sense of the whole community, not just one couple.
What Chapman does well here is blend sweetness with pressure. There are guest cabins to run, businesses to build, families to help, and tensions with the outside world that cannot simply be ignored. Romance grows inside those real demands, which makes the books feel steady rather than sugary.
This is a good series for readers who want Amish romance with a strong community thread. The books are warm, but they also understand that love is usually shaped by work, grief, patience, and the willingness to stay put when life gets hard.
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