Tuesday, March 31, 2026

The Rancher's Stolen Past by Tabitha Bouldin

 The Rancher's Stolen Past

Book Summary

A man in search of redemption.

A love he will fight to deserve.

Coming home isn’t easy for cowboy Zane Kingsley—but he’s eager to earn back the trust of the woman he never stopped loving. Single mom Molly Jacobs is still grieving the husband she lost six years ago, and the last person she wants to see is the man she blames for his death. When they’re forced to work together at a summer riding program for kids, Molly can’t help but notice the growing bond between Zane and her young son. Can Zane convince her that he’s a changed man and that he’s worthy of her forgiveness…and her love?

My Thoughts

The Rancher’s Stolen Past by Tabitha Bouldin is a sweet story about forgiveness and redemption.  I liked the characters, especially Zane.  Zane is not the same rebellious teen who left town many years ago.  He wishes to apologize for his past misdeeds and seeks forgiveness.  He is hoping Molly Jacobs will be willing to listen to him.  The story shows that forgiveness benefits more than just the one who gives it.  Molly’s son, Luke is adorable.  Kids have a wonderful way at looking  at life.  Zane’s grandfather is a delight, and he adds humor to the story.  I like the thread of faith woven throughout the story.  

There is chemistry between Zane and Molly, but it will take time for romance to bloom.  The narrative concludes with a well-executed and fulfilling resolution.  I do believe I would have benefited from reading the first two books in the series (Forgiving the Cowboy and The Cowgirl’s Last Rodeo).  The Rancher’s Stolen Past is an inspiring story with unresolved rage, a curious child, horse riding, a chaotic office, a blue building for a bakery, and finding forgiveness. 

The Rancher’s Stolen Past is available from Amazon*.  Forgiving the Cowboy and The Cowboy's Last Rodeo are the first two books in the series.  The next book in the series is Healing the Rodeo Cowboy which comes out October 27.  You can find Tabitha Bouldin's other novels here.  

I appreciate you joining me today.  On Wednesday, April 1st, I am featuring Truffle Trouble by Amanada Flower.  It is the tenth entertaining book in An Amish Candy Shop Mysteries.  I am off to take my mother to another appointment.  We made it on time to the one last week (just barely).  We shall see how she does today (fingers crossed).  She started making excuses yesterday as to why she could not go (feels a cold coming on, upset stomach).  My mother reminds me of a child who does not want to go to school.  Enjoy the last day of March!  Take care and Happy Reading!


Kris

The Avid Reader

*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.  I am not required to leave a review.  The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

*This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using my links, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no cost to you.  Thank you for supporting The Avid Reader.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Murder Unshelved by Vannetta Chapman

Murder Unshelved

Book Summary

A fresh start was supposed to be simple.

Open the doors. Welcome customers. Build a new life.

Fox Hollow, Texas, has other plans.

Sisters Emma Dawson and Sydney Givens arrive in town ready to launch their dream business—Stitches, Perks & Pages, a quilt shop and bookstore under one roof. But before they can even begin unpacking, they find a dead body sprawled across their delivery entrance. Welcome to Fox Hollow.
The victim, Evan Pritchard, had secrets—and someone is still searching for whatever he was hiding. With danger edging closer and another murder looming, Emma and Sydney realize they can’t just shelve the problem and hope it goes away.

Luckily, Fox Hollow has a way of turning strangers into allies. With the help of a sharp-witted retired nurse, a determined Amish teen, an overachieving high school valedictorian, and steady-eyed Detective Noble Beck, the sisters may have a chance to catch a killer before their new beginning becomes their last.

My Thoughts

Murder Unshelved by Vannetta Chapman is a cute cozy mystery.  The author's approachable style makes the story both engaging and accessible.  Sydney and Emma remind me of my sister and myself.  We are complete opposites just like Sydney and Emma.  It will be interesting to see how well they get along at home and work (I see conflict in the future).  I cannot imagine walking through the building you just closed on and finding a dead man blocking the back door (is it too late to change your mind).  A bonus is the handsome Detective Noble (romance ahead for one of the sisters). Emma, Sydney, and their new staff ask questions and unravel clues.  They stitch the clues in order to identify the guilty party.  I enjoyed solving the whodunit along with the Stitches & Pages crew. 

I liked the quaint town of Fox Hollow, Texas with its quirky locals.  It is a town where gossip flows faster than maple syrup on a stack of hot flapjacks.  I liked the ending where Emma and Sydney’s sister helped the pair decide what to do with the open space between the two shops.  I am looking forward to the next installment in A Stitches, Perks & Pages Cozy Mystery seriesMurder Unshelved is a merry mystery with a disturbing start, a dashing detective, brisk rumors, sleuthing sisters, and an unsuspected surprise. 

Murder Unshelved can be obtained from Amazon*.  You can find Vannetta Chapman's other novels here.  If you follow the author on Amazon, they will notify you when she has a new book release. 

Thank you for stopping by today.  There are a number of great books coming out on March 31.  Here are just a few of the upcoming book releases: Truffle Trouble by Amanda Flower, The Barn Identity by Diane Kelly, Feuding with the Amish Farmer by Anne Blackburne, A Courtship for the Amich Nanny by Laurel Blount, and Unsolved Amish Abduction by Mary Alford .  I will be featuring The Rancher's Stolen Past by Tabitha Bouldin on Tuesday, March 31. Are you enjoying spring weather in your area?  It is been in the 70s in the Tampa Bay area of Florida and I am loving it.  I hope it is lovely in your area as well.  It is wonderful weather for working in the garden. I sprinkled seeds about two weeks ago and they have begun sprouting.  I also have poppies and salvia taking over my raised flower beds.  I will take some pictures, so I can show you. Wishing you a brilliant and enjoyable weekend.  Take care and Happy Reading!


Kris

The Avid Reader

*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.  I am not required to leave a review.  The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

*This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using my links, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no cost to you.  Thank you for supporting The Avid Reader.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Pursued on the Run by Terri Reed

 Pursued on the Run
Book Summary

He’ll do anything to clear his name…

and protect his son.

Framed for a crime he didn’t commit, former sheriff’s investigator Sean Donovan is finally released from prison, only to be ambushed by unknown assailants—and left with a chilling warning. With his attackers now targeting his former fiancĂ©e, Assistant District Attorney Tracy Lynwood, he must take her under his protection…along with the son he didn’t know about. Fleeing to a remote location in Lake Tahoe, Sean and Tracy must navigate a web of corruption to expose the truth. But with fatal threats and untrustworthy allies everywhere, can they prove Sean’s innocence…and stay alive?

My Thoughts

Pursued on the Run by Terri Reed is a suspenseful and action-packed novel.  The story immediately captivated me, and I was eager to see the outcome.  The characters are engaging, the plot is fast paced with twists and action, and a second chance romance is possible.  A consistent theme of faith is integrated throughout.  There is a twist that is a jaw dropper (loved it).  The story has a satisfying ending.  Pursued on the Run is a page turner that held my interest from beginning to end.  

Pursued on the Run will be out on March 31 and it can be preordered from Amazon*.  Sharee Stover has Danger in the Rockies coming out May 26 and Montana Christmas Target on October 27. You can find the authors' other creations here.  Thank you for dropping by today. 

I will return on Thursday, March 26 with Murder Unshelved by Vannetta Chapman.  It is the debut of A Stitches, Perks & Pages Cozy Mysteries. My Mother and I did not make it to our appointment yesterday.  A contractor was working at one of the homes in the village and broke one of the main water lines.  The water had to be shut down for a few hours while they repaired it.  My Mother was in the middle of her shower when they turned off the water (they shut it down without any notice). Thankfully, I was able to reschedule our appointments for Friday. I hope that you have a delightful day.  I am still working on our storage shed (I have to replace the shelves at one end) and I need to decorate the front yard for Easter (I finally found all the Easter decorations).  Take care and Happy Reading!


Kris

The Avid Reader

*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.  I am not required to leave a review.  The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

*This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using my links, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no cost to you.  Thank you for supporting The Avid Reader.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Guarding the Child Witness by Sharee Stover

Guarding the Child Witness
Book Summary


When Iowa state trooper Jaysa Camerota and her K-9, Remy, discover a scared boy trapped in a car wreck, they narrowly survive the gunfire that follows. With an unknown assailant closing in fast and the nonverbal child struggling to communicate, Jaysa is forced to accept help from her ex-fiancĂ©, social worker Ender Hammett. Soon it becomes clear that young Trevor is harboring perilous secrets—and that someone will do anything to have him silenced. When Ender’s past becomes the key to exposing a killer, can they unravel this lethal plot…or is survival out of reach?

My Thoughts

Guarding the Child Witness by Sharee Stover is a fast-paced novel with nonstop action.  The characters were realistic.  I felt for Trevor whose world was just turned upside down.  Remy, Jayse’s K-9 partner, brought comfort to the little boy.  The mystery presented an engaging challenge, increasing in complexity with each successive chapter and featuring several unexpected developments.  The action kept things lively.  Ender and Jayse still have feelings for each other, but Jayse remains resentful over the way Ender ended their relationship.  The narrative is interlaced with a subtle element of faith. This leads Jayse to realize that Ender has grown, which could mean they have another chance to be together.  The epilogue effectively concludes the story.  Guarding the Child Witness is a stirring story with an auto accident, a fearful lad, an old flame, resolute killers, a house with a history, a harmed mother, and a second chance.

Guarding the Child Witness can be obtained from Amazon* and Harlequin. The next book in the Iowa State Troopers series is Cold Case Killer Connection which comes out November 24.  You can find Sharee Stover's other books here.  JustRead Publicity Tours is hosting a giveaway on Instagram (@justreadtours). Check it out
Thank you for joining me today.  On Wednesday, March 26, I will be sharing my thoughts on Pursued on the Run by Terri Reed which will be out on March 31. My mother and I are off to the imaging center for some scans.  I am hoping that we will make it on time to this appointment.  I helped her pick out an outfit and lay out other items that she will need.  I also told her we need to depart fifteen minutes before we really need to.  This should ensure that we leave on time (fingers crossed).  I hope that you have a beautiful day.  Take care and Happy Reading!


Kris

The Avid Reader

*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.  I am not required to leave a review.  The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

*This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using my links, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no cost to you.  Thank you for supporting The Avid Reader.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

When They Met Again by Leslie Gould

 

When They Met Again JustRead Blog Tour

Welcome to the Blog Tour for When They Met Again by Leslie Gould, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

When They Met Again

Title: When They Met Again 
Series:
Letters from Lancaster County 
Author:
Leslie Gould 
Publisher:
Bethany House 
Release Date:
March 17, 2026 
Genre:
Fiction / Romance / Amish / Contemporary

A gently humorous just friends romance from Leslie Gould, threaded with heart-deep characters and the timeless traditions of simple Amish life. 

It's love at first sight for Adam Slaybaugh, yet while Joanna Grebel finds him attractive and is intrigued when he declares his interest, she's less certain of the potential for a romantic future together. Instead, she proposes they be "just friends," but Adam's not willing to settle for anything less than a romantic relationship. In response, he leaves Lancaster County for Florida, and soon after, Joanna begins courting Jacob Byer--someone she deems a much more suitable match. 

When Adam returns to Lancaster County years later to pursue a career in his grandparents' successful home renovation business, he finds Joanna suffering from a broken heart. Misunderstandings and matchmaking schemes begin a tender journey of healing and romance--but is Adam's love enough to finally win Joanna over?  

For readers of Beverly Lewis, Wanda E. Brunstetter, and Shelley Shepard Gray, a sweet Amish romance with matchmaking grandmas and themes of enemies to lovers, he falls first, and love at first sight versus "just friends."  

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More in This Series

The Shop Down the Lane


About the Author

Leslie Gould

Leslie Gould is a Christy Award-winning and #1 bestselling author of more than fifty novels, including multiple Amish fiction series. She holds a bachelor's degree in history and an MFA in creative writing. She enjoys church history, research trips, and hiking in the Pacific Northwest. She and her husband live in Portland, Oregon, and have four adult children and two grandchildren. Learn more at LeslieGould.com.


My Thoughts

When They Met Again by Leslie Gould is an engaging narrative. Leslie Gould demonstrates a commendable writing style throughout the work.  Her stories are engaging, readable, and feature well-developed characters. I like the relationship Joanna had with her grandmother, Mammi Lu.  They were friends as well as grandmother and granddaughter.  Mammi Lu and her three friends were a hoot.  I enjoyed hearing about their antics while they were on their rumspringa.  I also valued the portrayal of the characters as imperfect individuals, each facing their own challenges. 

My favorite book!

I liked the classics that were featured in the story (Women is my favorite).  I was surprised that Adam read the stories (few men are willing to read Jane Austen).  The romance between Joanna and Adam progressed slowly, but it gave them a chance to get to know each other and become friends first.  The Amish are known for their strong communal bonds, providing mutual support during both prosperous and challenging times.  There was only one thing that I found odd in the story, and it was Joanna’s reaction to the letters Adam left her.  It was out of character for such an insightful and caring individual.  The second book in the Letters from Lancaster County series was truly heartwarming, and I found When They Met Again to be thoroughly enjoyable.


Excerpt


The moment the ladybug landed on her arm, Joanna Grebel decided she wouldn’t go to her cousin’s wedding after all. She’d been cutting flowers for the bride, but now she couldn’t seem to move. Why had she thought going away for a night was a good idea?

The sound of a vehicle approached, and she turned toward it. A van slowed as it came up the driveway, and the passenger window lowered as Ike Slaybaugh called out, “Joanna! Get your grandparents. We have a long drive ahead of us.” His silver beard blew in the wind.

As the van stopped, the side door swung open and a dark-h aired boy—young man, rather—jumped down. It was Adam Slaybaugh, Ike’s grandson. He wore a blue shirt, black pants, and no hat. His wavy hair was too long. He was new to the community, but her friend Mandy already had a crush on him. 

Mammi Lu stepped onto the back porch carrying a basket of food. “Joanna, grab your bag.”  Adam started toward the house, asking Mammi Lu if he could help.

“Denki. The bags are in the kitchen.” Mammi nodded toward the door, where Dawdi Marcus struggled to come through the screen door with his bag and Mammi’s.

Joanna brushed the ladybug against the columbine. Then she added the flowers— dianthus, lupine, and baptisia— to the ones in the bucket and carried it and the clippers out the gate and to the back porch. Dawdi Marcus hadn’t made it through the door yet, but it wouldn’t do for her to take one of the bags. Instead Adam hurried past her, brushing his hand against Joanna’s arm as he did.
“Sorry.” He grinned as he sped by.

She rubbed her arm. He took both bags from her grandfather.

Mammi Lu waited at the bottom of the steps as the men continued on to the van. Again, she said, “Grab your bag.” Joanna loved her grandparents’ place with its garden, red barn, and two-s tory house with a wraparound back porch.  She told her grandmother, “I’m not leaving.” “Why do you want to stay?” Joanna shrugged.

“I don’t think you should.”

“Why?” Joanna was nineteen. And more than trustworthy.

“Your father wouldn’t approve.”
“He’s in Maine.”

Mammi’s eyes shone. “Emily is expecting you.”

“She won’t notice if I’m not there.” They hadn’t seen each other for several years. Mammi’s expression softened. “Joanna.” Her voice was just above a whisper. “I can’t let you stay here alone. Please grab your bag.” Joanna shifted her gaze toward the van. Ike and Becky Slaybaugh stood beside it. They and Adam and Dawdi all waited in a semicircle, watching her. She turned her attention to Mammi Lu, locking eyes with her. “I can ask Mandy to spend the night.” Mammi shook her head. “Both stoves are cold, I promise. Dawdi and I each checked. And I know you did too—several times.”  Joanna’s face warmed. Was she that obvious?
“We do our best to make sure our home is safe,” Mammi Lu said, “but then we have to trust the Lord.”  Joanna took a deep breath, exhaled slowly, and then handed the bucket of flowers to her grandmother. “I’ll get my bag.”  She sat in the back of the van, ignoring the chatter and laughter of the others as they left Strasburg Township. Too anxious to read the book she’d brought, she stared at Becky’s snow-white bun right in front of her. It was so white—as pure as her bleached Kapp— that it looked as if she used a rinse on her hair, but Joanna knew that couldn’t be true.  When they stopped for a picnic dinner at a park a couple of hours later, Adam sat across from Joanna and said, “So how are you related to Noah?”

“Noah?”

Adam smiled. “The groom.”

“Oh.” Joanna frowned. “I’m not. Emily is my cousin.”

“First?”
“Second.” She paused. “Maybe third. They left Lancaster County a few years ago.” Joanna wanted to retrieve her Buch from her bag and read, but Adam kept talking. There was something endearing about his chatter, in an annoying sort of way. “I’ve known Noah since we were kids, when I moved to Spartansburg.” Joanna forced a smile.  Adam asked, “Do you live close to your grandparents?”  Joanna answered, “I live with them.”

He leaned closer. “I’m living with my grandparents too, as of two weeks ago.”  Joanna already knew that. Becky and Ike lived a half mile away. Mammi and Becky had been best friends since they were girls.

Soon they were back on the road, and Joanna fell asleep. Three hours later they arrived in Spartansburg, near both the Ohio and New York borders. The Englisch middle- aged driver, whose name was Nick, dropped Joanna and her grandparents off at a relative’s farm first.

“See you tomorrow,” Adam called out from the van. Mammi turned toward Joanna as they walked to the front door. “He’s such a nice young man, don’t you think?”  Joanna forced a smile. “He and Mandy are interested in each other.”  Mammi narrowed her eyes. “Really?”

Tour Giveaway

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When They Met Again can be obtained from Amazon*.  The first book in the Letters from Lancaster County series is The Shop Down the Lane.  The third book in the Letters from Lancaster County series is A Second Chance to Remember and it will be out on October 20 (you can preorder it now). If you follow Leslie Gould on Amazon, they will notify you when she has a new book release. 

Thank you for dropping by today.  I will return on Tuesday, March 24 with Murder Unshelved by Vannetta Chapman.  It is the debut of A Stitches, Perks, & Pages Cozy Mystery series.  I am off to search for my Easter decorations.  It is time to decorate the front yard with cute bunnies and chicks.  Don't forget to enter the giveaway.  I hope that you have a wonderful weekend.  Take care and Happy Reading!


Kris

The Avid Reader

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

A Texas Easter Blessing by Mindy Obenhaus

 A Texas Easter Blessing

Book Summary
A new ranch home
could lead to a new family.

After his marriage fails, single father Ryder Sinclair returns to his hometown with his young son to care for his ailing mother. He’s surprised to run into his teenage crush, Kendall Hunt, whose career as a professional chef has been shaken by scandal. As the two work together to save an Easter event usually hosted by Ryder’s mother, Kendall finds herself longing for this sense of family with Ryder and little Shepard. But when she has a chance to go back to the life she once knew, will she choose the dream she’s spent years chasing…or the new dream that has taken hold of her heart?

From Love Inspired: Uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness and hope.
Books in Legacy Ranch Series


My Thoughts

A Texas Easter Blessing by Mindy Obenhaus is a sweet story.  The book was easy to read and featured appealing characters.  Kendall has a big heart, and I like her desire to help others. Ryder’s son, Shepard is a scene stealer.  Shepard is curious, lively, and affectionate.  There chemistry between Ryder and Kendall is unmistakable.  Unfortunately, the path to happily ever after is not a smooth one.  A thread of faith is nicely woven through the book. The story conveys two important life lessons: words can cause harm, and false information can disseminate rapidly, particularly through social media.  I liked the setting of Hope Crossing which has a supporting community.  A Texas Easter Blessing is the second book in the Legacy Ranch series, and it can be read as a standalone (but why would you want to).   A Texas Easter Blessing is an uplifting story that will leave you smiling.

A Texas Easter Blessing can be obtained from Amazon*.  Their Texas Christmas Redemption is the first book in the Legacy Ranch series.  The next book in the Legacy Ranch series is The Pastor’s Christmas Prayer which comes out October 27 and it can be preordered on AmazonYou can find Mindy Obenhaus' other novels here.  If you follow Mindy on Amazon, they will notify you when she has a new book release.   
Thank you for joining me today.  On Thursday, March 19, I am a stop on the JustRead Publicity Tour for When They Met Again by Leslie Gould. It is the second book in the Letters from Lancaster County Series. It has been a chilly two days in Florida.  I am enjoying winter's last hurrah (gives me a chance to wear a pair of my pretty embroidered Driftwood jeans).  I am taking my mother to an appointment this afternoon. I sincerely hope that she does not cancel (it has been rescheduled twice).  Wish me luck!  I hope that you have a cozy day.  Take care, stay warm, and Happy Reading!

Kris

The Avid Reader

*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.  I am not required to leave a review.  The comments and opinions expressed are strictly my own.

*This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase using my links, I will receive a small commission from the sale at no cost to you.  Thank you for supporting The Avid Reader.