Friday, April 7, 2023

How Can It Be Easter Already?

I meant to update my 2022 reading list. 

    I meant to start my 2023 reading list here. 

        But I just kept on reading. 😊


Here's how I finished out 2022:

59. Amish Holiday Vendetta by Laura Scott
60. Hiding in Plain Sight (Place of Refuge #1) by Amy Wallace
61. Hiding in Plain Sight by Laura Scott
62. Abduction Cold Case by Connie Queen
63. More Amish Christmas Miracles: 10 Heartwarming Stories to Brighten Your             Winter Nights (Amish Christmas Miracles Collection) by Jennifer Beckstrand,          Jennifer Spredemann, Rachel J. Good, Serena B. Miller, Adina Senft, Loree             Lough, Dana R. Lynn, Mary Alford, Susan Lantz Simpson, Ashley Emma


Here's the books I've read so far in 2023:

1.   Inhuman Nature by Larry McCann
2.   An Amish Christmas at the Apple Blossom Inn by Tracy Fredrychowski &                 Debra Torres
3.   Falling for the Amish Bad Boy by Emma Miller
4.   Second Chances on Huckleberry Hill (Matchmakers of Huckleberry Hill, # 11)         by Jennifer Beckstrand
5.   Courage in the Storm (Johns Mill Amish Romance, #3) by Laurel Blount
6.   An Amish Winter by Vannetta Chapman & Carrie Lighte
7.   A Wish for Home (Secrets of Bliss Valley #1) by Jo Ann Brown
8.   A Promise of Forgiveness (Secrets of Bliss Valley, #2) by Jo Ann Brown
9.   A Search for Redemption (Secrets of Bliss Valley, #3) by Jo Ann Brown
10. A Hope for Healing (Secrets of Bliss Valley, #4) by Jo Ann Brown
11. Her Amish Country Valentine by Patricia Johns
12. Toxic Toffee (Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #4) by Amanda Flower
13. Botched Butterscotch (Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #4.5) by Amanda Flower
14. Marshmallow Malice (Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #5) by Amanda Flower
15. Candy Cane Crime (Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #5.5) by Amanda Flower
16. Leaving Lancaster (Legacy of Lancaster, #1) by Kate Lloyd
17. Lemon Drop Dead (Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #6) by Amanda Flower

Right now I'm finishing up:

  • Return to the Big Valley by Wanda E. Brunstetter, Jean Brunstetter and Richelle Brunstetter, which I borrowed from the library and it was due back yesterday (less than 100 pages to go!) and 
  • Peanut Butter Panic (An Amish Candy Shop Mystery, #7) by Amanda Flower.


P.S. I want to thank all of the wonderful publishers that are part of NetGalley and their willingness to continue to share with me.


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