Book 1

Courting Ruth

by Emma Miller

Published 1 January 2010
Amish widow Hannah Yoder prays her daughters will each find a husband someday. Still, sensible Ruth believes it's God's will that she stay home and help care for her younger sisters. When a handsome young man comes to Kent County, Ruth starts to rethink her plans. Not yet part of the church, Eli Lapp is allowed to run wild. Yet something in Ruth's sweet smile and gentle manner makes him yearn to settle down, with her at his side. Can Eli convince her that their lives should be entwined together on God's path?"--P. [4] of cover.

Book 3

Anna's Gift

by Emma Miller

Published 1 January 2011

Surprise Proposal

In Amish Country No one in Seven Poplars, Delaware, expects Anna Yoder ever to marry. Among her six pretty, petite sisters, big and plain Anna feels like a plow horse. But then Samuel Mast, the handsome widowed father she has secretly loved for years, asks if he can court her.

Surely Anna has misheard-Samuel has his pick of lovely brides! She's convinced he seeks a wife only as a mother for his five children. Or could a man like Samuel actually have a very romantic reason for wanting Anna by his side forever?

Hannah's Daughters: Seeking love, family and faith in Amish country.


Book 4

Leah's Choice

by Emma Miller

Published 1 January 2012

With dreams of marrying an Old Order Amish man, Leah Yoder plans on raising children in the peaceful Delaware community. But when Mennonite missionary Daniel Brown arrives to share his story with their church, Leah is fascinated by him. She spends time with Daniel in a forbidden courtship to learn how she truly feels about him. Before long, Leah has a choice to make. Should she stay with her community...or leave with the man she believes God has placed in her life's path?


Book 5

Redeeming Grace

by Emma Miller

Published 1 January 2012

THE SECRET SISTER

With nowhere to turn, penniless widow Grace Yoder travels with her young son to the Amish community of Seven Poplars. She hopes to reunite with the Plain father she never knew-and become part of the community. Though deceased, his new family still welcomes her. Grace is overcome with gratitude.

But when handsome family friend and Mennonite John Hartman offers her a job in his veterinarian office, Grace discovers a beautiful bridge between the two worlds. And prays John will ask her to stay by his side.

Hannah's Daughters: Seeking love, family and faith in Amish country.


Book 6

Johanna's Bridegroom

by Emma Miller

Published 1 January 2013
Bold widow Johanna Yoder stuns Roland Byler when she asks him to be her husband. To Johanna, it seems very sensible that they marry. She has two children, and he has a son. Why shouldn't their families become one? But the widower has never forgotten his long-ago love for her; it was his foolish mistake that split them apart. This could be a fresh start for both of them. Until she reveals she wants a marriage of convenience only. It's up to Roland to woo the stubborn Johanna and convince her to accept him as her groom in her home and in her heart.

Book 7

Rebecca's Christmas Gift

by Emma Miller

Published 1 January 2013

During the Christmas season, Rebecca Yoder agrees to help new preacher Caleb Wittner with this mischievous daughter. Amelia's turned the community of Seven Poplar upside down.

Only Rebecca can see the pain hidden beneath the little girl's antics-and her father's brusque manner. After losing his wife in a fire, Caleb's physical scars may be healing, bu this emotions have not. Yet Rebecca's sweet manner soon has him smiling and laughing with his daughter-and his pretty housekeeper. Soon Caleb must decide whether to invite Rebecca into his life-or lose her forever.


Book 8

Hannah's Courtship

by Emma Miller

Published 1 January 2014
Amish widow Hannah Yoder never intended to marry again, yet when her friendship with veterinarian Albert Hartman begins to bloom into something more, Hannah wonders if she's finally ready for new love. Albert waited his whole life to find the right woman, only to realize Hannah was there all along, but there's more than their friendship to consider. Albert is a Mennonite, born-and-bred, and Hannah will not leave her Amish faith, not even for him. Does Albert have the courage to give up his modern life for Hannah ... and will Hannah have the courage to let him?