Order of Tales From Grace Chapel Inn Books
The Tales from Grace Chapel Inn is a multi-author Christian-themed series published by Guideposts. The authors of the series include Melody Carlson, Rebecca Kelly, Judy Baer, Jane Orcutt, Diann Hunt, Carolyne Aarsen, Susan Meier, Sunni Jeffers, Jolyn Sharp & William Sharp, Barbara Andrews & Pam Hanson, Annie Jones and Anne Marie Rodgers.
The Tales from Grace Chapel Inn began in 2003 with Back Home Again. Below is a list of the Tales from Grace Chapel Inn books in order of when they were originally published as well as a list of the books in chronological order:
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Publication Order of Tales From Grace Chapel Inn Books
Portraits of the Past | (2003) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Going to the Chapel | (2003) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Back Home Again | (2003) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Hidden History | (2003) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Winter Wonders | (2004) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
We Have This Moment | (2004) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Slices of Life | (2004) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Midsummer Melody | (2004) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Promises to Keep | (2004) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
All in the Timing | (2004) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Tempest in a Teapot | (2005) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Spirit of the Season | (2005) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Home for the Holidays | (2005) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Pipe Organ | (2005) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Life is a Three-Ring Circus | (2005) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Small-Town Reality | (2005) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Something Old, Something New | (2005) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Amazing Gracie | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Spring is in the Air | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Never Give Up | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Autumn Tales | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Recipes & Wooden Spoons | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Kindness of Strangers | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Going, Going, Gone! | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Rosemary for Remembrance | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Time of Their Lives | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Fond Memories, Fresh Beginnings | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Summer Breezes | (2006) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Ready to Wed | (2007) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
They Also Serve | (2007) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Building Bridges | (2007) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Talk of the Town | (2007) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Reading, Writing and Riddles | (2007) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
In Her Sister's Footsteps | (2007) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Empty Nest | (2008) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Price of Fame | (2008) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
As Time Goes By | (2008) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Eyes on the Prize | (2008) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Way We Were | (2008) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Steady and Slow | (2008) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Kindness of Strangers | (2009) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
The Start of Something Big | (2009) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Prayers, Paws & Providence | (2009) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Mystery at the Inn | (2010) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Saints Among Us | (2010) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Keeping the Faith | (2011) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Blessings from Acorn Hill: The Way We Were / Slices of Life | (2011) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Rally 'Round the Flag | (2011) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Sing a New Song | (2011) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
Christmas Traditions at Grace Chapel Inn | (2012) | Amazon US | Amazon UK |
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Question….. do you have to read the Grace chapel Inn in the order of publication in order to follow the characters and story line? Or are they all individual stories? I’ve started collecting the books and don’t want to start in the middle. Thanks very much. Elizabeth
I’ve researched it and received mix responses. Essentially there is continuity between the books so it helps to read in order, but if you don’t read in order you’re not missing out on too much. Hopefully others who have read can chime in 🙂