Kentucky Brothers by Wanda E. Brunstetter
The Kentucky Brothers series by Wanda E. Brunstetter is a heartwarming Amish fiction trilogy that explores themes of love, faith, and second chances. Set in the picturesque countryside of Kentucky, the series follows three brothers as they leave their familiar lives in Pennsylvania to start anew. Each book delves into the challenges and joys of their journeys, offering readers a glimpse into the Amish way of life and the power of hope and healing.
Publication Order of Kentucky Brothers Books
- The Journey (2011)
- The Healing (2011)
- The Struggle (2012)
The Journey (2011)
Titus Fisher is ready for a fresh start after a failed romance in Pennsylvania. He moves to Kentucky, where he discovers a passion for woodworking and a new sense of purpose. But when he meets two very different women, Titus must decide between a traditional Amish woman and one who challenges his beliefs. This book is a touching story of self-discovery and the courage to embrace new beginnings.
The Healing (2011)
Samuel Fisher, a widowed father of four, is struggling to move on after the loss of his wife. Encouraged by his brother Titus, Samuel relocates to Kentucky in search of healing. As he adjusts to his new life, he finds himself torn between two women: Esther, a kind-hearted Amish woman who cares for his children, and Bonnie, an English innkeeper. This book beautifully portrays the complexities of grief, love, and faith.
The Struggle (2012)
Timothy Fisher moves his wife Hannah and their daughter Mindy to Kentucky, hoping for a better life. However, Hannah struggles to adapt to their new home, and their marriage begins to falter. When tragedy strikes, the couple must confront their pain and find a way to rebuild their relationship. This emotional story highlights the importance of forgiveness and the strength of family bonds.
Why You’ll Love Kentucky Brothers
The Kentucky Brothers series is a heartfelt exploration of life’s challenges and the resilience of the human spirit. Wanda E. Brunstetter’s vivid descriptions and authentic portrayal of Amish culture make the series both engaging and educational. Each book is filled with relatable characters, emotional depth, and inspiring messages of hope and faith. Whether you’re a fan of Amish fiction or simply enjoy uplifting stories, this series is sure to captivate your heart.
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