The Avid Reader
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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.
Light pink, robin’s egg blue, daffodil yellow, mint green—Easter eggs hiding sweet treats come in every pastel color. But in a few small towns this year, cracking them could be more fatal than fun…
EASTER EGG MURDER by LESLIE MEIER
In Provence to visit her daughter, part-time reporter Lucy Stone is soaking up the atmosphere, even if it includes one Carole Capobianco, the empty-nester she encountered on the flight over. Not exactly two peas in a pod, they’re both amused by the tale of a neighbor’s chickens refusing to lay eggs. The decoy eggs he’s set out to encourage the egg-centric hens are not only gorgeously Faberge-style, they’re being stolen! That’s confusing enough, but what’s happened to the cook is deadly serious.
DEATH BY ANOTHER EASTER EGG by LEE HOLLIS
When an ambitious young reporter dies mid-meal at Hayley Powell’s Bar Harbor restaurant, Hayley is horrified. Determined to save her eatery’s reputation, Hayley scrambles to crack the case wide open like an egg, discovering that the victim was about to break a juicy story—one that a number of people (er, suspects) did not order off the menu. Which makes finding the killer more than devilishly hard . . .
AN EGGY WAY TO DIE by PEGGY EHRHART
Cleaning up after the Easter egg hunt in the Arborville park, friends Pamela and Bettina are startled to find something else hidden—the dead body of a local cookbook author, surrounded by broken shells and slippery yolks. The pair are far from hard-boiled detectives, but as they search for clues, they find that the whole case smells distinctly like rotten eggs . .
My Thoughts
Easter Egg Murder contains three Easter themed novellas by Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, and Peggy Ehrhart. I was looking forward to reading Easter Egg Murder by Leslie Meier because I have been following Lucy Stone’s adventures since the beginning. Unfortunately, the author included Carole Capobianco from her new series The Carole and Poopsie Mysteries. Carole is brash, rude, and annoying (her family is just as bad). The narrative unfolds through alternating chapters from Lucy’s and Carole’s perspectives. Bill was irritable and not quite himself. While the mystery was fine, it felt somewhat implausible. I wish there had been more time devoted to Elizabeth who is expecting her first child.
Death By Another Easter Egg by Lee Hollis felt
rushed. The killer was easy to spot, and,
for some reason, Hayley had some blonde moments in this story. An Eggy Way to Die by Peggy Ehrhart has a cute title, but the writing is overly descriptive,
especially about food. The mystery was
simple and I thought it unusual that it was resolved a couple of chapters
before the end of the novella. Easter Egg Murder was not the crackin’ good time that I was eggspecting.
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Jennifer K. Breedlove’s debut
novel, Murder Will Out, transports readers to Little North Island, located off
Maine's coast. This atmospheric, gothic mystery perfectly captures a moody
setting. Willow started out meek and awkward
but grew stronger and more assertive by the end. The house was an interesting
character, though the mystery wasn’t compelling. The whodunit reveal reminded me of a cartoon where
the evil villain twirls the end of his mustache just before he is caught. The story also incorporates supernatural
elements, including ghosts who engage with the living characters. The dialogue was more suited to young adults
than adults and three-toed sloth moves faster than the pace of the story. The story had a couple of good elements, but it
needed more to make it an enjoyable read.
I am sure that Jennifer K. Breedlove will do remarkably better on her next
novel.
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My Thoughts
Hope Even After by Heather Greer
demonstrates that addiction impacts more than just the individual experiencing
it. This
impacts an individual's family, friends, colleagues, and other members of their
social network. The
author effectively highlights the challenges of addiction and its impact on
relationships. Healing is possible with
time, patience, love, and God. The text contains some repetitive elements, and
the emphasis on faith may come across as somewhat pronounced. I can tell that the author did her research on
teas and tisanes. Hope Even After is an emotional story about forgiveness,
redemption, friendship, hope, love, and faith.
Hope Even After is available from Amazon*. If you are a member of Kindle Unlimited, you can read it for free (borrow it and you can begin reading right away). You can find Heather Greer's other novels here. You can follow Heather Greer on Amazon and Facebook.
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My Thoughts
Falling for the Rodeo Cowgirl by Cari Lynn Webb is finer than a new rope on branding day. The story takes us to Three Springs, Texas. This is the author’s the second book in the Three Springs, Texas Romance series, but it can be read on its own. Hank Hopson, veterinarian, and vet tech, Gwen Bayer have a meet cute when Gwen has trouble getting her tricked out fifth wheel into her assigned space at the campground. The pair have a lot in common, but they will need to alter their future plans if they are to have a happily ever after. My favorite character is Hank’s son, Henry. He is adorable and I enjoyed his interactions with Gwen. Henry will certainly keep Hank on his toes. I did feel that there was too much internal dialogue from the main characters and there were repetitive details. I thought the scene with Gwen, Hank, Henry, and two members of Hank’s family trying to get Chunk, the cat, out from under Hank’s trailer was cute and amusing (had me grinning). Falling for the Rodeo Cowgirl will leave you grinning like a possum eating a sweet potato.
Falling for the Rodeo Cowgirl is available from Amazon*. The first book in A Three Springs, Texas Romance series is Kissing the Texas Ranger. The third book will be out on July 28 and it is titled A Cowboy to Call Her Own. You can find Cari Lynn Webb's other books on this page. I appreciate you joining me today. Due to a bad fall, I am taking the rest of the week off. Thankfully, I did not break any bones (lots of bruises, sore hip, and a sprained wrist). The worst part was trying to get off the floor (my feet did not want to cooperate). Resting on the couch will give me extra time to read (a bonus).
I will return on Tuesday, February 17 with Hope Even After by Heather Greer. The weather is beautiful (mid 70s during the day) and I hope it is the same for you. May you be blessed with a wonderful weekend. Take care and Happy Reading!
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My Thoughts
The Single Mom’s Second Chance by Tara Randel is a cute story. I liked
that Addie stepped up to the plate (I couldn’t resist) to coach her son’s
baseball team. Nolan, a friend and a
professional baseball player, is a charmer, but he is going through a rough
patch. Nolan is just who Addie needs to
help get the team in shape and achieve the team’s goal of going to the
playoffs. I loved Jacob. He is a sweet kid who obviously looks up to
Nolan. I liked Addie’s sisters and
mother. Addie is grieving the loss of
her father which brings up old resentments.
Addie is realizing her dream of opening a fitness center in Golden,
Georgia and Nolan is going to be her partner.
It is a balanced story (baseball practices, business planning, time with
family, community events, and romance). Forgiveness,
secrets, family bonds, and moving forward are a few of the themes. The Single Mom’s Second Chance was a lovely
way to while away a rainy afternoon.
The Single Mom’s Second Chance can be obtained from Amazon*. The first A Golden, Georgia Romance is The Surprise Next Door. The third A Golden, Georgia Romance will be The Hometown Cop's Forever Family and it will be out on April 28 (preorder on Amazon). You can find Tara Randel's other novels here. Thank you for stopping by today. On Wednesday, February 11, I am featuring Falling for the Rodeo Cowgirl by Cari Lynn Webb. I hope that you have a positive day. I am enjoying the warmer weather (I will take 60s over 40s any day). I am off to an appointment. I hope that I do not get lost this time. The office is a tad challenging to find even with GPS (it never takes me the same way twice and last time it told me to turn the wrong way down a one way street). Wish me luck! Take care and Happy Reading!
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Book: Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer (The Heart of the Amish Book 11)
Author: Anne Blackburne
Genre: Amish/Christian Fiction
Release Date: January, 2026
Secrets Surround Shy Jane Bontrager
Full of faith, hope, and romance, this series takes you into the Heart of Amish country.
Sweet, shy, and devoted Amish woman, Jane Bontrager secretly hates her childhood nickname of Plain Jane. She doesn’t know who started the ugly name back in her school days, but she can never forget how it has long made her feel.
Jane has a huge crush on Amish buggy maker Samuel Mast, but they are both so shy they are more likely to turn old and gray alone than to ever get together—especially since Samuel holds a secret or two of his own.
What can bridge the gap between two young people who both deserve love and happiness?
Click here to get your copy!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.
The amazing bloggers who work with Celebrate Lit are going to do a blog tour for my brand new book in Barbour’s “Heart of the Amish” series, “Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer”!
Jane’s story is available now to readers in print and online wherever fine books are sold, and I feel so blessed to have the help of the Celebrate Lit folks in launching this next tale from my made-up Amish community of Willow Creek, Ohio.
If you read any of my previous three Heart of the Amish books in the series, “Ruth’s Gingersnap Surprise”, “Mary’s Calico Hope”, and “Lizzie’s Little Mouse” (currently on sale), you’ll remember Jane Bontrager, their good friend who lives and works with Lizzie in her New Orleans Style French/Amish bakery in Willow Creek. Jane 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.
Jane’s cat is a tabby named Secret, because she can tell her fluffy pal all of the wishes, hopes and dreams closest to her heart.
As the story opens, Jane is waving her brother John and Lizzie off on their wedding trip, promising to take good care of the bakery – and Lizzie’s precious cat, Little Mouse – while they are away.
But then Jane finds a mysterious note from someone claiming to be her secret admirer taped to the back door of the bakery, and her heart flutters, wondering if it could possibly be her long time crush, Samuel Mast, the buggy maker, who put it there, along with a whimsical little gift.
Between a water leak that damages ceilings in the bakery building and the sudden disappearance of both Secret and Little Mouse, Jane has no time to wonder who left the note and gift; she needs help!
And Samuel Mast, who is indeed her secret admirer, is ready to step up to the plate and do whatever it takes to help Jane find the cats, repair the bakery, and maybe even discover love along the way.
But Sam has a secret of his own. He’s the one who accidentally-on-purpose saddled her with the nickname “Plain Jane” when they were kids. He has no idea how to confess his mistake, or his love.
Will Jane and Sam be able to get past Sam’s terrible secret? And will they find the missing cats before Lizzie gets home? Don’t lose hope; with God, everything is possible!
Thank you for taking the time to learn about Jane’s story! This book is my fourth 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 fifth book in the series, which will feature a young woman you’ve met in some of my other stories, Miriam Zook. Miriam is a talented artist who paints stylized folk art paintings depicting scenes from Amish life.
Just like her friends, Miriam received a kitten from Lydia; a black and white fellow named Beauregard, or Beau for short. Her story, “Miriam’s Little Gentleman”, is due out in May, 2026.
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!
As for me and mine, we are all well and enjoying a crisp winter in southeast Ohio.
God bless you and yours!
Joyfully,
Anne Blackburne
Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer by Anne Blackburne is a cute tale. I
enjoyed getting to know Jane and Eliza better as well as Sam and Ben. I thought Ben was entertaining. I loved his reactions to Sam’s attempts at
romance. I thought Sam’s gifts were
sweet and thoughtful just like Sam. His shyness prevents him from telling
Jane how he feels as well as something he did as a teen. We get to see how fear
can twist your thoughts. It is better to
let it go and leave it with God. I felt for Jane when Little Mouse disappeared,
because I know how it feels when your cat is lost. The lost cat plot, though, lagged.
(needed a little more action). I like
how the cat story turned out. Owning a
pet can significantly impact an individual’s life and contribute to personal
development. I was surprised to hear
that the cats enjoyed playing in water.
I have owned a few cats over the years, but I have yet to find one that
liked water (my current cat is the only one who tolerates a bath without
scratching or biting me).
I hope that we get Miriam and David’s story soon (I
am curious to see how it will play out).
One of my favorite quotes from
the story comes from Lydia when she needs to talk to Jane about something that
is bothering her. Jane offers to make
tea, but Lydia says she needs something stronger, “I’m talking about chocolate,
child! I need some gut, strong hot cocoa.
Possibly with marshmallows if you have any of those tiny ones.” I got a chuckle out of that line (my mother
has the same philosophy). Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer is the eleventh installment in The Heart of the Amish series,
yet it also works well as an independent read. Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer is a sweet story
with tasty pastries, a water disaster, cats gone astray, special gifts, a nervy
newcomer, and returning honeymooners.
To celebrate her tour, Anne is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon Gift Card and a copy of the book!! Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click HERE to enter. Good Luck!
Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer is available from Amazon*. The twelfth book in The Heart of the Amish series is A Heart on Consignment by Mindy Steele and it will be out on March 15 (you can click here to preorder it). Miriam's Little Gentleman by Anne Blackburne comes out May 1 and it is the thirteenth book in The Heart of the Amish series. You can find the other novels in The Heart of the Amish series here. Check out Anne Blackburne's other novels.
Thank you for joining me today. I will return on Tuesday, February 10 with The Single Mom's Second Chance by Tara Randel. I hope that you have marvelous weekend. I am looking forward to next week when the weather will be in the high 60s. There is even a day when we might hit 70 degrees (a girl can hope). We all need a chance for our bones to warm up. Don't forget to enter the giveaway before you depart. Take care, stay warm, and Happy Reading!
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Avid Reader
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