So, the other day, I was thinking about diving into some new books, and the name Emma Miller kept popping up. I figured, why not give her a shot? I mean, I’d heard good things, but I had no idea where to start. First things first, I had to figure out what she’d even written.
I jumped online and did a quick search for “Emma Miller books.” Man, was I surprised! Turns out, this lady has written a ton of stuff. The results were all over the place – Amazon, Goodreads, some random book blogs – but they all agreed on one thing: Emma Miller is a prolific writer. I saw numbers ranging from 27 to 36, even as high as 81 on Goodreads. It’s a lot, trust me.
The next step was to make sense of this mess. I wanted to know what she wrote and in what order, you know, to get the full experience. I dug a little deeper. Some sites listed her books by series, which was helpful. Others just gave a massive list of titles. I grabbed a pen and paper – yeah, I’m old school like that – and started jotting down titles and trying to group them together. It took a while, let me tell you.
- Plain Murder
- Johanna’s Bridegroom
- Plain Killing
These three kept showing up together, so I figured they were part of a series. I saw a lot of mentions of “Amish” and “inspirational” genres. Definitely not my usual thing, but hey, I was feeling adventurous.
After a good hour of sorting through websites and scribbling notes, I finally had a somewhat organized list. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a start. I decided to start with what seemed like the most popular series. I picked up “Plain Murder” first, and, well, I was hooked.
Emma Miller’s writing is just so captivating. It’s simple, but it draws you in. I found myself reading late into the night, flipping pages like there was no tomorrow. It’s not just about the stories, but the characters too. They feel so real, so relatable, even though their lives are so different from mine. I blasted through that first series in a week. Then, I moved onto another, and another. Before I knew it, I was devouring everything Emma Miller had written. It was a real reading binge.
So, yeah, that’s my Emma Miller story. I went from knowing nothing about her to becoming a huge fan in just a few weeks. It was a fun ride, and I’m glad I took the chance. Now, I’m always on the lookout for her new releases. If you’re looking for a new author to explore, give Emma Miller a try. You might just get hooked like I did.