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Amish Romance Books

Find a faith-led love story with room for family, forgiveness, community, and a fresh start. Browse individual Amish romances or settle into a complete collection from the Global Grafx catalogue.

Browse Amish romance books
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Choose your next story

Start with the kind of comfort you want to find.

Amish romance can be gentle and hopeful, but it is never only about a courtship. The best stories make room for family ties, old misunderstandings, questions of belonging, and the work of building a life with someone else. Whether you want a quiet love story, a Lancaster County setting, or a connected series with several books waiting, the right choice begins with the feeling you want to carry into the next chapter.

Global Grafx brings together several established Amish fiction shelves, each with a different way in. Ruth Price offers faith, forgiveness, and full collections. Rachel Stoltzfus has longer Lancaster County story paths for readers who want to stay with familiar characters. Rebecca Price adds family secrets and community pressure to her romances. Open any cover to read the book description before you decide.

Find your fit

What are you in the mood for?

Good places to begin

Four stories, four ways into Amish romance.

Choose a Book 1 when you want a clear starting point, or choose a stand-alone mood when you want to follow the premise that feels right today.

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Ruth Price

Stay awhile with a complete collection.

Some reading moods call for more than one evening with the same characters and setting. Loving Amish 9-Book Collection is a natural choice when you want a longer run of faith-led romance without having to choose a new world after every book. It gives you a ready-made reading stretch while keeping the emotional focus close to home.

Collections are especially useful when you already know you enjoy stories shaped by family, forgiveness, and a sense of community. You can start with one individual title when you want to sample an author, then move toward a larger collection when you are ready to keep the same kind of warmth close.

Explore the nine-book collection

More to settle into

Complete stories, ready when you are.

These collections offer different authors and story paths, so you can choose by setting, scale, and the kind of characters you want to follow.

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Complete 9-book collection

A Lancaster Amish Home for Jacob 9-Book Boxed Set

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Complete 4-book collection

Lancaster Amish Juggler 4-Book Boxed Set Bundle

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Complete 4-author collection

Married in Lancaster: A Four-Author Amish Romance Boxed Set

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Three author shelves

Follow the kind of story that feels most like home.

Ruth Price is a strong choice when you want a broad range of complete collections alongside individual stories about grace, family, and second chances. Her shelf gives readers room to move between a single romance and a longer series without leaving the same emotional territory behind.

Rachel Stoltzfus is a natural fit for readers who want to remain in Lancaster County and follow a story further. Her A Lancaster Amish Home for Jacob series is built for readers who enjoy returning to a familiar community. Rebecca Price brings another kind of pull, with romances where family secrets, loyalty, and hard-won trust shape the path to love.

A better way to choose

Let the next book match the reading time you have.

Begin with Book 1 when you want a clear welcome

A first book gives you the cleanest introduction to a new family, town, or series. Lancaster County Second Chances opens with a story of healing after loss. A Lancaster Amish Home for Jacob introduces a long-running Lancaster County path. Lancaster County Amish Grace begins with a woman returning home after Rumspringa, where an unexpected relationship complicates the future she thought she knew. When a book says Book 1, you can settle in without wondering whether you missed an earlier chapter.

Choose a single story when you want a quieter escape

Not every reader wants to plan a whole series before beginning. Amish Dreams of Grace, Amish Heart and Soul, or Amish Truth Be Told can be a better match when you are choosing for one evening, one weekend, or one particular mood. Read the book description first, then choose the premise that gives you the most immediate pull. A more focused title can be the easiest way to discover which author and setting you want more of later.

Reach for a collection when continuity matters

A collection is for the reader who wants the next book ready. Loving Amish brings together nine stories from Ruth Price. A Lancaster Amish Home for Jacob 9-Book Boxed Set keeps Rachel Stoltzfus's connected series within reach. Lancaster Amish Juggler gathers Rebecca Price's four-book story of family secrets and community ties. Each one reduces the interruption of starting over with a new author while still giving you individual stories to enjoy at your own pace.

Choose by the pressure around the romance

Some stories lean into a fresh start, where a new place or new relationship offers hope after a difficult season. Others carry more weight from family history, hidden truths, or the expectations of a close community. That difference matters. If you want warmth and calm, start with a story about belonging and grace. If you want a little more tension around the couple, try a Lancaster County series where secrets, loyalty, or a complicated return home shape every choice.

Use the book description to make the final choice

A title and cover can point you in the right direction, but the description tells you what kind of journey is waiting. Before buying, take a moment to see whether the story begins with a return home, a new marriage, a family conflict, or a friendship becoming something more. That small check helps you choose a book for the emotional experience you want, whether that is a gentle romance, a longer family story, or a chapter with a little more uncertainty before the happy ending comes into view.

Keep the author shelf close once you find a favorite

The advantage of choosing from a publisher's catalogue is that one good match can lead naturally to another. After a Ruth Price title, you can decide whether to try a longer collection or another story of faith and forgiveness. After the first Jacob book, Rachel Stoltzfus offers a clear route through the rest of the series. After a Rebecca Price romance, her shelf makes it easy to stay with a world where love has to make its way through family history. The best next read is often not a random title, but the next step that preserves what you already enjoyed.

Explore the shelves

Find an author to come back to.

Browse the full Amish fiction shelves from Ruth Price, Rachel Stoltzfus, and Rebecca Price, then choose the title or collection that suits the way you want to read next.

Frequently asked questions

Before you choose.

Where should I start with Amish romance books?+

Start with a Book 1 when you want to settle into a connected world. Lancaster County Second Chances, A Lancaster Amish Home for Jacob, and Lancaster County Amish Grace are clear openings. If you prefer a single story mood first, Amish Dreams of Grace is a more direct place to begin.

Are these Amish romance books part of series?+

Many are. The page identifies a book's series or collection so you can decide whether to begin at the first chapter of a longer story or choose a complete set. Book detail pages give you the description for the specific title before you buy.

Can I find complete Amish romance collections?+

Yes. Global Grafx offers complete collections from Ruth Price, Rachel Stoltzfus, and Rebecca Price. A collection is useful when you already know you want to stay with a particular author or story world for more than one book.

Where can I buy these books?+

Open a book or collection to read its description, then use the Amazon link on that page to see the available edition. Availability can vary by title and format.