Beth Wiseman

An Amish Christmas Gift

From a bestselling and award-winning author who has sold over 2.5 million books comes a love story that poses the question--Is it better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all?

Return of the Monarchs

Janelle Herron isn’t interested in having a boyfriend. She wears black clothes, dark makeup, and sees herself metaphorically as a caterpillar who hopes to transform into a butterfly someday. She hopes that she will grow into a vision of herself that she can live with, and she has her reasons—reasons that only her parents are aware of—but that doesn’t include having a romantic relationship. But when she sees a handsome Amish man being harassed by bullies, she gets involved and becomes friends with Thomas Schrock. He’s safe. They can never be together romantically because he’s Amish.

The Amish Matchmakers

This Amish matchmaker is an expert at finding love for others, but will she find it for herself?

The Messenger

As Walter's faith is tested, will his own bitterness block the voice of God that carries with it a special message for Walter's loved ones?

An Amish Adoption

Bestselling and award-winning author Beth Wiseman has sold over two million books. An Amish Adoptionis a heartwarming short story of love, loss, and the way God turns tragedy into triumph. A perfect afternoon read that might leave you with a tear in your eye.

Saving Angela

Prolific bestselling and award-winning author Beth Wiseman has sold over two million inspirational books for adults. Saving Angela is her first children’s book and is being met with enthusiasm from librarians, teachers, and a new following of younger readers.

Brian Reed has a new printer for his computer, and it seems to have a mind of its own. Can Brian and his friend solve the mystery before the unthinkable happens?

The Story of Love

They come from different backgrounds . . . but are they destined to write a new chapter together?

The Bookseller’s Promise

In the first novel of Beth Wiseman’s new Amish Bookstore series, a rare, old book may hold answers to a present-day romance.

A Season of Change

Finding peace means letting go of the past—and embracing the change that is to come.