
I don’t write “AMISH”, but I sure enjoy reading Amish books. About three years ago, these were very popular and it seems like I devoured every one of them. It didn’t matter who the author was (although I did come to have my favorites). I simply liked the good, clean reads, with the conflicts of religious beliefs which sets them apart from mainstream christian practices.
At any rate, last year I noticed that there might not be as many Amish books coming to the market. This year, I’ve only seen a few.
I asked myself if this was just a “sign of the times,” had I really read everything out there, or were there just not as many authors who were writing in this genre?
Perhaps it was something else entirely.
Back in 2002, there were only a couple of authors writing Amish fiction, while currently there are over 60 authors and hundreds of titles.
Among them are: Amish Romance, Soon-to-be Amish, Leaving the Amish, Amish cozy mysteries, Amish Wild West Adventures, Amish quilting, Amish cooking, and so on.
I have found that Amish fiction hasn’t slacked off. In fact, at some point it even spawned a sub-genre called “bonnet fiction,” a flourishing genre of Amish Romance.
So, to answer my question. I have fewer choices now because I have read so many of these books!
These authors aren’t going anywhere. They are still writing uplifting and inspiring stories.
