Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Miriam's LIttle Gentleman by Anne Blackburne

About the Book

Book: Miriam’s Little Gentleman (The Heart of the Amish Book 13)

Author: Anne Blackburne

Genre: Amish/Christian Fiction

Her Heart Is Set on One Man

Full of faith, hope, and romance, this series takes you into the Heart of Amish Country.

Miriam Zook has loved David Miller her whole life, and she confessed her feelings the night before he moved to Indiana and joined the Mennonite church. Miriam, having been baptized into the Amish faith, makes an income by painting beautiful vignettes of Amish life. She has never married, since no one ever compared to David, and, as she is an only child, this concerns the women in her family greatly. Now, seven years after leaving, David is back in Willow Creek to embrace his Amish roots and join the church. Miriam’s heart awakens, but can she dare to hope that he will also embrace her?

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About the Author

Anne Blackburne lives and works in Southeast Ohio as a newspaper editor and writer. She is the mother of five grown children, has one wonderful grandchild, and a spoiled poodle named Millie. For fun, when she isn’t working on Amish romance or sweet mysteries, Anne directs and acts in community theater productions and writes and directs original plays. She also enjoys reading, kayaking, swimming, searching for beach glass, and just sitting with a cup of coffee looking at large bodies of water. Her idea of the perfect vacation is cruising and seeing amazing new places with people she loves.

More from Anne

Hello Dear Readers!

It seems like only yesterday that the wonderful Christian bloggers who work with Celebrate Literature did a blog tour for my January 1 release in Barbour’s “Heart of the Amish” series, “Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer”! Yet here we are again, with another CelebrateLit blog tour, this time for my May release, “Miriam’s Little Gentleman”.

Miriam’s story is available now to readers in print and online wherever fine books are sold, and I feel blessed to have the help of the CelebrateLit folks in launching this next tale from my made-up Amish community of Willow Creek, Ohio.

In addition to Jane’s and Miriam’s stories, my previous Heart of the Amish books in the series include, “Ruth’s Gingersnap Surprise”, “Mary’s Calico Hope”, and “Lizzie’s Little Mouse”. If you’re read any of them, you’ll remember Miriam Zook, who does beautiful folk art  paintings of Amish life scenes. Miriam was also mentioned in Ruth’s story as one of the lucky recipients of a kitten from their elderly friend, Lydia’s, cat’s final litter.

Miriam’s cat is a black and white tuxedo cat named Beau. He enjoys sitting outside in the fresh air while Miriam paints, safely wearing his natty red harness to keep him from wandering into trouble. If you read Jane’s story, you know kitties sometimes do wander off!

Miriam has been hung up on David Miller for years. She even told him so . . . but unfortunately, it was too late. David had already made plans to leave Willow Creek the following morning, running from troubles he didn’t make and couldn’t fix. Years later, Miriam and David still have feelings for one another. But are they strong enough to survive the hurt and years of separation, and to forge a real and lasting love? With God’s help, of course, anything is possible. That doesn’t mean it’ll be easy!

Thank you for taking the time to learn about Miriam’s story! This book is my fifth in Barbour Publishing’s series, “The Heart of the Amish”. Look for other great reads in the series from authors Mindy Steele, Kelly Irvin and Lisa Jones Baker.

I’m currently writing my sixth book in the series, which will feature a young woman you’ve met in some of my other stories, Rebecca Beachy. Her cat is Patches, a little orange and white boy. Together, with the help of Amish farmer Rudy Miller, they’ll figure out a way to keep a dear old woman from losing her home and business. A buried treasure and a small mystery are involved!

I hope you’re having as much fun reading about these remarkable young women – and their kitties! – as I’m having writing about them. Thanks for being part of our journey!

God bless you and yours!

Joyfully,

Anne Blackburne

My Thoughts

Miriam’s Little Gentleman by Anne Blackburne is a warm, uplifting story with plenty of heart. Blackburne’s friendly, engaging writing style makes the pages fly by, and the steady pacing gives the story an easy, enjoyable flow. I especially appreciated seeing Amish characters using their artistic gifts to create beauty and earn a living—Miriam Zook through her lovely paintings and David Miller through his skillfully crafted wood sculptures. 

It was also a treat to catch up with familiar characters from the series, along with their charming cats. I loved how faith is naturally woven into the story, with characters pausing to pray when challenges arise, seeking guidance before making decisions, and thanking the Lord when adversity is overcome. Blending forgiveness, second chances, hope, love, family, and faith, Miriam’s Little Gentleman is an appealing and heartfelt tale. Although it is the thirteenth book in The Heart of the Amish series, it can easily be enjoyed as a standalone. Sweet, sincere, and satisfying, Miriam’s Little Gentleman is a delightful read that leaves the heart smiling.

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Anne is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon e-Gift Card and a print copy of the book!!  Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click HERE to enter.  Good Luck!

Miriam's Little Gentleman is available from Amazon as well as other major retailers. You can find the other The Heart of the Amish novels here.  If you follow Anne Blackburne on Amazon, they will email you when she has a new book release. 
I will be featuring A Mother's Prayer by Chris Maday Schmidt on Wednesday, July 1. It is the third Sweetwater, Arizona novel.  It is hard to believe that it is the last day of June.  Fourth of July is the just around the corner.  Don't forget to enter the giveaway!  May your day be sprinkled with happiness.  Take care and Happy Reading!

Kris

The Avid Reader

Blog Stops


Texas Book-aholic, June 27

Artistic Nobody, June 28 (Author Interview)

Life on Chickadee Lane, June 29

She Lives To Read, June 30

The Avid Reader, June 30

For Him and My Family, July 1

Guild Master, July 2 (Author Interview)

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, July 2

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, July 3

Simple Harvest Reads, July 4 (Guest Review from Marilyn)

EmpowerMoms, July 5

Holly’s Book Corner, July 6

Vickey Sluiter, July 7

Fiction Book Lover, July 8 (Author Interview)

Mary Hake, July 9

Little Homeschool on the Prairie, July 10

*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.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

D is for Daisy by Shelley Shepard Gray

  is for Daisy

Book Summary

Newcomers are always welcome in the rural Amish community of Walden, Ohio, but in this heartwarming inspirational romance from beloved New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Shelley Shepard Gray, a 50-something couple planning for early retirement learn even the simple life can sometimes be complicated. For fans of Beverly Lewis, Amy Clipston, and Charlotte Hubbard—and anyone who enjoys wholesome, uplifting stories about faith, family, and love.

Early retirement never sounded so good to Mervin and Ruthie Miller. After a lifetime in Millersburg, where Mervin worked at a furniture and shed factory and Ruthie helped out at a fabric store, they have exciting plans: They’re going to become “Amish Gentlemen Farmers.” That means buying a 30-acre, ramshackle farm, and all that comes with it—no matter what their grown children, friends, and aching muscles think . . .
Aaron Miller is worried about his parents, but there’s little he can do now that he lives in Kentucky and has a baby on the way. Then his childhood best friend, Kyle Burkholder, makes a heaven-sent offer: he’ll move in with Aaron’s parents to teach them about raising cows and chickens, and even give weekly reports to Aaron.

The arrangement is going well—until Kyle stumbles upon Daisy Lapp who’s just been in a bicycle accident. When he visits her in the hospital, he knows there’s something special between them. So does Daisy. But her something special is the fact that Kyle lives on the farm she’d always dreamed of buying one day. She knows it’s wrong, but she’s jealous. She wants nothing to do with Kyle and politely tells him so.

Still, like the Millers, Kyle’s not one to give up easily. Not on himself, not on the farm, and certainly not on Daisy. With dedication and a leap of faith, the lives they envisioned just might come true . . .

My Thoughts

D is for Daisy by Shelley Shepard Gray is a charming and heartwarming Amish story with delightful characters and an uplifting message. Daisy quickly won me over with her lively spirit and unconventional ways. Unlike many Amish women, she feels most at home in the barn rather than in the house, and her deep love for animals makes her especially endearing. Kyle is a wonderful match for her, and I enjoyed watching their story unfold. I also found Kyle’s bosses, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, to be entertaining additions to the story as they enthusiastically buy a farm without having any real idea how to run one. Their situation adds humor and warmth to the book. 

This sweet story blends hope, friendship, family, romance, and faith in a way that feels sincere and encouraging. Although D is for Daisy is the fourth book in the Amish ABC’s series, it can easily be read as a standalone. With its lovable characters, gentle humor, and heartfelt message, D is for Daisy is a sweet Amish romance that blooms with hope from beginning to end.

D is for Daisy comes out June 30 and it can be preordered from Amazon. You can find the first three books in the Amish ABCs series here.  The fifth book in the Amish ABC series will be E is for Englischer which will be out on November 24.  You can follow Shelley Shepard Gray to get notified when she has a new book release and take a moment to check out the rest of her delightful books.  

I will return on Tuesday, June 30 when I am a stop on the Celebrate Lit Blog Tour for Miriam's Little Gentleman by Anne Blackburne. May your day be filled with laughter and love.  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.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

The Ties that Bind by Linda Byler

The Ties That Bind

Book Summary

In this heartfelt sequel to New Beginnings, Linda Byler returns to the Beiler family, whose struggles and hopes will resonate with anyone who has ever longed for belonging and healing.

Amos Beiler, once an outcast in his Amish community, has found acceptance and purpose in the “English” world, thanks to the kindness of Joseph and Lila Smith. Yet, the scars of his past and the ache of loneliness linger. Back home, the Beiler family is in turmoil: Raymond, the gentle father, tries to keep peace as Lydia’s anxieties and controlling ways threaten to tear the family apart. Lavina is caught between her own dreams and her family’s needs, while Cathy’s rebellious choices push the limits of Amish tradition.
As Amos faces a crossroads—torn between a budding romance with Anna Riehl, the enigmatic Sarah Yoder, and the daunting responsibilities of his new life—the Beilers must confront painful truths about love, forgiveness, and the cost of letting go.

Ties That Bind is a moving portrait of faith, family, and identity, exploring how the strongest bonds are forged through compassion, courage, and the willingness to seek redemption. 

My Thoughts

The Ties that Bind by Linda Byler is a heartfelt and inspiring story. I felt deeply for Amos and his sister, Lavina, and understood their desire to escape a difficult and unhealthy home life. Byler’s detail-oriented writing brings the setting and characters to life, creating a thoughtful, immersive reading experience. While the story begins at a gentle pace, the realistic characters and relatable family struggles quickly drew me in. The personal challenges explored throughout the book are ones many readers will recognize and connect with. The ending left me eager to read the next installment in the series. Since The Ties that Bind is the second book in the Seekers series, I think readers may benefit from starting with New Beginnings. Overall, The Ties that Bind is an uplifting and memorable tale about resilience, hope, and the strength it takes to seek a better life.

The Ties that Bind is available from Amazon.  The first book in the Seekers series is New Beginnings.  If you enjoy Amish novels, you should check out Linda Byler's other books. On Thursday, July 25, I will be sharing my review of D is for Daisy by Shelley Shepard Gray which will be available on July 30. It is the fifth book in the Amish ABCs series.  I am going to spray paint an outdoor bench this afternoon.  Florida does a number on outdoor furniture, and it needs refreshing every couple of years.  My mother and I have decided it paint it red to match our rocking chairs. What plans do you have for your day? Hope today treat you kindly. 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.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Shortbread in the Highlands by Robin Jones Gunn

 Shortbread in the Highlands

Book Summary

"When friends meet, hearts warm."
Scottish saying

Cousins Nora and Allie are bound by a friendship that feels more like sisterhood, so when their Gran asks them to travel to Scotland on her behalf to claim an unexpected inheritance and unearth her old diary, they jump at this chance for the trip of a lifetime together.

When they arrive in Gran's childhood village, they run into roadblocks but use the delayed schedule to experience the beauty of Scotland. Over shortbread from the local bakery and a boat ride on Loch Lomond, through exploration of ancestral castles and autumn highlands, they wonder what God wants to teach them in this land of mist and heather.
Though they revel in their time together abroad, they find they've brought more baggage than just their suitcases. While Allie fears she may have to leave early to deal with issues back home, Nora struggles to understand all the unknowns before her. What is it about Scotland that keeps drawing her to this unfamiliar place?

As the truth of Gran's past comes to light, Allie and Nora must make weighty decisions. Will they learn to rely on the creative purposes of God, even if it means their lives will never be the same?

On this armchair trek to Scotland, Robin Jones Gunn takes readers on a journey of faith, friendship, and family. Themes of European travel, midlife adventures, and unexpected secrets make this inspirational women's fiction a perfect selection for Christian book clubs.

My Thoughts

Shortbread in the Highlands by Robin Jones Gunn completely swept me away to Scotland! I felt like I was right there enjoying the adventure with Nora and Allie. I love the author’s descriptive writing style because it makes the setting and characters come alive so easily. The story is filled with wonderful life lessons, and my favorite reminder was that secrets always have a way of coming to light. I also loved the faith message woven throughout the book. The mystery kept me interested, and I really enjoyed following the journey as everything unfolded. This third book in the Suitcase Sisters series is entertaining, heartfelt, and easy to enjoy even as a standalone. And as a fun bonus, there are recipes for mouthwatering shortbread at the end! This was a delightful, heartwarming escape that left me smiling—and craving shortbread!

Shortbread in the Highlands can be obtained from Amazon. The first two books in the Suitcase Sisters series are Tea with Elephants and Gelato at the Villa.  If you follow Robin Jones Gunn on Amazon, they will send you an email when she has a new book release. 

I will return on Wednesday, June 24 with The Ties that Bind by Linda Byler.  It is the second book in the Seekers series. I will be working in my garden this afternoon. My doctor wants me to spend fifteen to thirty in the sun each day to soak in natural Vitamin D. I will be sprinkling seeds for flowers to bloom in August and September.  I have cosmos, vinca, salvia, sunflowers, and different varieites of marigolds (one has green flowers).  I also have Mexican sunflowers (they are a small orange flower).  What do you have planned for the rest of the day?  May your day be filled with laughter and love.  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.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Silver Linings for the Seaside Girls by Tracy Baines

 Silver Linings for the Seaside Girls

Book Summary

Cleethorpes, 1941

Singer Jessie Delaney is back home after narrowly escaping the London Blitz with her life. Her confidence in tatters, she’s playing it safe; performing at the Café Dansant - hardly the future she dreamed of.

With husband Johnny Randolph serving overseas, Frances Randolph is busy juggling the business, motherhood and keeping West End star Ruby Randolph out of trouble. Much to Frances’s relief, the arrival of a handsome naval officer full of attractive and exciting ideas provides an earnest and timely distraction for Ruby. Could this spur Ruby on to new beginnings?

Young, talented amateur entertainer, Peggy Marshall has been left in the care of her feckless stepmother while her father serves on the dangerous Atlantic convoys. Performing is her escape, but as her star rises, danger lurks, and Peggy has nowhere to turn.

With everyone doing their bit, the Seaside Girls pool their talents to support the community and also their men at war. Will heartbreak and danger scupper their efforts – or will the show go on, no matter what…

My Thoughts

Silver Linings for the Seaside Girls by Tracy Baines is a wonderfully heartwarming historical tale that I truly enjoyed. It is beautifully written, with relatable characters who quickly drew me into their world, and it is clear that the author put a great deal of research and care into the story. Everyone did their “bit” during the war, even the children, and the novel does a lovely job of showing just how brave, resourceful, and resilient women were during such a difficult time. I especially enjoyed the way the community came together to make sure no one went without. During wartime, holding on to hope and looking for the silver linings is so important, and this story captures that message beautifully. Silver Linings for the Seaside Girls is a touching, uplifting story that stays with you long after you turn the last page.

Silver Linings for the Seaside Girls can be obtained from Amazon. You can find the first four books in The Seaside Girls series here.  If you follow Tracy Baines on Amazon, they will email you when she has a new book release.  

I will return on June 23 with Shortbread in the Highlands by Robin Jones Gunn. I am almost done with my list of outdoor chores.  Our screened porch looks good (two rocking chairs and one side table assembled) and the storage shed is organized (all my inflatables are rolled, stored neatly in totes by holiday).  I have a bench to update with cherry red paint (it will match the house trim color) and a cat house to put together (will keep the outdoor cats warm this winter).  Once those tasks are complete, I can move indoors to begin working on my lengthy indoor to do list (imagine a legal pad--8.5" x 14"--with several pages full of tasks).  I will be kept busy this summer. I hope today treats you kindly.  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.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Maggie's May Song by Diane Craver

 Maggie's May Song
Book Summary

She thought she’d found her forever… until the shadow of her sister’s love threatened to take it all away.


Maggie Kauffman is thrilled to marry Simon Wittmer until doubts creep in. Simon was once engaged to Maggie’s older sister, Elizabeth, who’s now unhappily betrothed to someone else. Does Elizabeth still love Simon? And worse—does he still love her?

Maggie tries to ignore her fears, but it’s hard when Simon’s mother, Esther, openly favors Elizabeth. Winning over her critical future mother-in-law feels impossible, especially since Maggie and Simon are expected to live with her after the wedding. The tension grows when Maggie hears rumors that Simon and Elizabeth recently met for coffee.

Torn between confronting them and pretending she didn’t hear, Maggie begins to question everything. Is she truly Simon’s choice—or just a replacement for the woman he really wanted?

In the warmth of the family bakery and the uncertainty of her own heart, Maggie must decide whether to trust her love—or walk away before she’s hurt even more.


My Thoughts

Maggie’s May Song by Diane Craver is a delightful, heartwarming story about relationships, second chances, and the courage it takes to open one’s heart. The story is beautifully written with steady pacing that keeps the pages turning. Maggie and Simon are multifaceted, realistic, and easy to root for, and the true-to-life situations they face make their journey especially engaging. For them to build a happy future together, they must find a way to overcome fear, misunderstandings, and past hurts. This uplifting Amish romance is filled with forgiveness, trust, family, love, and faith. The descriptions of the baked goods are so vivid they will have your mouth watering. Maggie’s May Song is the fifth book in An Amish Romance Birthday series, but it can easily be enjoyed as a standalone. Engaging, sweet, and full of warmth, Maggie’s May Song is a charming Amish story that will leave readers smiling.

Maggie's May Song can be obtained from Amazon.  The sixth book in An Amish Romance Birthday series is Jolen's June Prayer.  The seventh book, Rose's July Surprise, will be out on July 1.  You can find the other books in An Amish Romance Birthday series here.  If you follow Diane Craver on Amazon, they will email you when she has a new book release.  
On Thursday, June 18, I will be featuring Silver Linings for the Seaside Girls by Tracy Baines.  I am going to work in my garden this afternoon.  I have deadheading to do and seeds to collect (I will dry the marigold and four o'clock seeds to use in my garden next year).  I am planting zinnia, cosmos, different varieties of marigolds, and sunflower seeds (they should bloom in August).  I like to plant seeds each month, so my garden is always in bloom. Have a day filled with sunshine and good books.  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.