Book Signings
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It’s been a BUSY SPRING Filled with Book Signings, Friends and Fun!
Many authors spend time each year doing book signings here and there. It’s an opportunity to meet the reading (hopefully, though not always!) public, and to sell and sign books in person.
This spring I’ve done four in-person events, three at bookstores and one at a lovely gift shop in my hometown.
Each event was different, and I enjoyed them all! My favorite part is always talking to anyone who comes near my table. Lol.
The first was at Kerns Christian Bookstore and Garden Center, located near Akron, Ohio. The event is held each spring and again at Christmas in one of their big greenhouses, and draws more than a dozen Christian authors of fiction and non-fiction for all ages. I love going to this one because the folks at Kerns are so nice and do a great job organizing the event. This year my great friend Carm stopped by, and we had a lovely time catching up!
Plus, my grandson and his other grandma live nearby, so we always get together for dinner after the event! My daughter, Brie, went this time, and we had a wonderful time together eating Mexican across the street from the bookstore. And I confess, I never leave without a few new plants. Hey, it’s a garden center! I’m just being polite!
Next, also in April I traveled to Dayton to spend the weekend with my sister, Virginia, and thence down the road an hour to Bountiful Blessings Christian Bookstore in Fairfield, between Cinci and Dayton.
This is a sweet little bookstore owned by a pastor, and many of his flock came to meet me and my Heart of the Amish sister author, Mindy Steele. One lovely friend drove from northern Ohio and brought us a lovely gift! Owner Terry Unthank had a really nice supply of our books, and tables set up for us.
This event was made even more memorable because about half an hour before we were to finish, the fire department burst in and evacuated us because an electric pole was leaning dangerously and threatening to squash the building! (It did not, but we all packed up quick quick and — pun intended — booked out of there.)
Fast forward a couple of weeks to May and a book signing in my hometown to launch my newest Heart of the Amish release, “Miriam’s Little Gentleman”. It was to have taken place in my beloved little hometown bookstore, Bookology, but very sadly, they went out of business in April. (My daughter also lost her job there, which is worse than me not being able to hold a book signing there — so sad!)
I searched for another spot to hold a signing in town, and after a couple false starts, was welcomed into Country Bits, a really nice store selling all kinds of lovely gift items, and locally made jams, honey, etc. Lots of people came; it was Mother’s Day weekend…but they were not there to shop for books, alas. Many candles were sold, though! And I bought a bread mix and some local honey.
Still, several people drove in just for this event, and I sold a nice number of books.
And as I’ve often said, it’s not about selling the books ALONE, though selling books is good, obviously.
It’s also about meeting friends, old and new, and having a wonderful time. Country Bits was lovely, and welcoming, and I’m very grateful to them for hosting me! Thank you to owner Dee!
Finally, for the second year in a row I had a table at the Newark Book Festival, sponsored by Licking County Writes and the Licking County Library system and Kicks Mix Bookstore. The night before we got a tour of the library and attended a lovely mixer. I drove over from Cambridge with my good friend Karen, and we enjoyed tasty hors d’oeuvres and excellent company. AND BONUS: I found my first book, “Ruth’s Gingersnap Surprise, on the shelf at the library! Will the thrill of that ever lessen? I think not!
Saturday my table was waiting for me under a nice sun/rain tent, and I shared the space with an amazing young lady; a fifteen-year-old author of two wonderful books named Becca! I saw some bookish friends — hello Charlotte, Alex, JoAnne — and had a nice time catching up with event sponsor Diana from Kicks Mix Bookstore in Newark. Thanks for supplying my books, and for the donuts!
We got a bit of rain and some wind, but overall, it was a really nice day. I thoroughly enjoyed myself and will go back next year. Thanks to event coordinator Steph for making it happen!
Now I’m done until July, when I’ll be traveling to Lockport, New York to do a book signing and meet-and-greet at Pathways Christian Bookstore! I’ll also be staying with my wonderful sister, Liz, and her hubby, Phil, in nearby LeRoy. If you live in the area, stop on by! More details to follow.
I love in-person author events because I love the chance to meet you, my readers. A few more I have coming up this fall include:
Muskingum County Reading Festival, Saturday, September 26 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m., Colony Square Mall, Zanesville, Ohio.
Escape to Lancaster, Bridges of Friendship Event, October 1-4, Bird in Hand ,Pa. This three-day Amish author/reader event is hard to top for fun! It’s filled with opportunities to mingle with authors and readers, book sales events, shopping in Amish country, and even a lunch at an Amish farm! There’s a Facebook event page if you’re interested.
Gospel Bookstore Author Event, Saturday, October 24, in Berlin. Lots of authors, including authors who are Amish and have written books or published gorgeous art books.
Buckeye Book Fair, Saturday, Nov. 7 in Wooster, Ohio. I am not confirmed for this one yet, but hope to be soon. More on that as I know.
Saturday, December 19: A book signing in a location To Be Determined for the launch of my next Heart of the Amish book, “Rebecca’s Patchwork Love”, which officially releases on January 1. Come to my event and get it before it releases to give to someone — maybe yourself — for Christmas.
I hope I get to visit with you at one of these fun events! If not, reach out to me on my author Facebook page to tell me how you’re doing, and let me know how you’re enjoying my books!
Have a Blessed Day! And keep on reading!

At Kerns Christian Garden Center and Bookstore near Akron, Ohio in April. 
That’s me on the left, with author Mindy Steele, center, and Terry Unthank, the owner of Bountiful Blessings Christian Bookstore in Fairfield, Ohio, right. 
With my new friend, also named Ann, but without an ‘e’, at Country Bits in Cambridge, Ohio in early May! 
Here I am after the thunderstorms passed on by in Newark, Ohio at the Newark Book Festival, with more than 130 other authors of all genres for all ages! What an amazing experience. 
My newest book, “Miriam’s Little Gentleman”, which released from Barbour May 1. And that’s my little plush Beau with his picture on the front of the book! -
Join Me at Kerns April 18!

My first author appearance of 2026 will be at Kerns Christian Garden Center and Bookstore.
Sound like an interesting combo? It is! A nice selection of books and a huge assortment of plants for inside and outside, including a nice variety of cactus and succulents.
And they sell lovely gifts and soft clothing for women, too.
I will not be leaving empty handed. I may get a new orchid. 🙂
Stop by to meet me and the other Christian authors of fiction and non-fiction for all ages who will be in attendance! I’ll have my books available for purchase, and I’m happy to sign them if you like.
Hope to see you there!
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Come to Cambridge next Saturday! You can get my newest book in the Heart of the Amish series, “Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer”, and I’ll be there signing copies and meeting friends, old and new.
Saturday, Dec. 20 is day one of the final shopping weekend before Christmas, and a great place to shop is in historic downtown Cambridge, Ohio. There are many shops featuring antiques, collectibles, and many other things right downtown. And there’s always something going on to help get you into the Christmas spirit!
Have you experienced the Dickens Victorian Village and the Courthouse Holiday Light Show? If not, come see the dozens of mannequins all decked out in period Dickens clothing in various vignettes up and down Wheeling Avenue in downtown. And when dark falls, you can go to the Guernsey County Courthouse and experience the wonderful holiday light and music show. Holiday music with coordinated lights – thousands of them!
There are plenty of great local eateries, too, and lots of places to stay. So if you don’t have plans, come to Cambridge next weekend. On Saturday I’ll be doing an early bird meet and greet and signing my new book, “Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer“, at Bookology, the independent hybrid bookstore located right downtown at 646 Wheeling Avenue. There will be refreshments, and there is a nice selection of books for the readers on your Christmas list. They have some nice first editions and author signed books, too!
And you can get my books there, in case you’ve missed any.
I hope to see you between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. next Saturday, Dec. 20, at Bookology Bookstore in Cambridge!
Bookology Bookstore
646 Wheeling Avenue
December 20, 2025 – 10 a.m.-3 p.m.And just so you know, my next book, Feuding with the Amish Farmer, my very first from Harlequin, releases on March 31, and my next Barbour Heart of the Amish book after “Plain Jane“, “Miriam’s Little Gentleman“, releases from Barbour on May 1! It’s an exciting writing year for me. Thanks for coming along on this journey with me!
Merry Christmas!
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See You in Berlin October 25!

Next weekend, on Saturday, October 25 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., I’ll be one of about 40 Christian authors in all genres participating in the 15th Annual Gospel Bookstore author event in Berlin! The Gospel Bookstore is offering 15% off all books by authors at the event purchased during the event, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. I hope you can make it. There will be so many great authors to meet.
The Gospel Bookstore Bookstore is located at 4900 Oak Street in Berlin, inside the German Village Center on the top level. The authors will be in the large atrium there, waiting to meet and greet you all!
If you attended the book signing after the Books, Bakes & Buggies event, it’s in the same place again.
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Booksigning Tomorrow at Bookology!
Tomorrow, Saturday, June 8 I’ll be doing a single-author booksigning at Bookology, located at 646 Wheeling Ave. in Historic Downtown Cambridge! I’ll be there from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Bookology is a wonderful little independent bookstore selling both new and used books. They have an eclectic selection. I always – ALWAYS – find something I must have.
So here’s the scoop. My second book (okay, deep breath – I can’t believe I have a SECOND BOOK!!) “Mary’s Calico Hope”, book five in Barbour’s “Heart of the Amish” series, released in print on June 1. That was last Saturday. My little brother also got married that day, so I see that as good energy!

Bookology has plenty of copies of my new book available for purchase. I’ll be on hand to chitchat with you, sign your book if you like, and tell you what flavor of pie I like best from Theo’s restaurant, located just two doors down from Bookology.
I hope you’ll come on by and say hello; and maybe bring me a slice of pie!
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Bookology Book Signing Saturday, June 8
This coming Saturday, I’ll be doing an author event/meet and greet at Bookology, located in downtown Cambridge, Ohio.
They’ll have my books available for purchase, and I can’t wait to meet everyone and sign some copies of “Mary’s Calico Hope”
I’m going to do a tiny painting of Hope, the kitty featured in this story, and someone will win it!
See you Saturday at Bookology in Cambridge! Located at 646 Wheeling Ave., next to Theo’s Restaurant – where you can go eat pie after you come say hi!



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Book Signing for Mary’s Calico Hope June 8!
It’s early days yet, but I’ve scheduled a book signing for my next-to-release story in The Heart of the Amish series, “Mary’s Calico Hope“.
This story of a young woman’s determination not to allow a disability to dictate how she lives her life releases from Barbour Publishing in e-edition on May 15, and in print on June 1.
If you read my first book, “Ruth’s Ginger Snap Surprise“, you’ll remember Mary Yoder. Here is her story!
The wonderful Jennifer at Bookology in Cambridge, Ohio, has agreed to host a book signing for my new book on Saturday, June 8 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The book releases June 1, but my little brother is getting married that day, so, priorities!
I’ll look forward to seeing as many of you as can make it to Cambridge, which is located at the intersection of I70 and I77 in SE Ohio, about 2 hours south of Cleveland and an hour or so east of Columbus.
Bookology is a small, hybrid bookstore, family owned and operated, located at 646 Wheeling Ave, next door to Theo’s Restaurant, where you can get really good Coney dogs and some of the best pie around!
So make a day of it! Support local small businesses, eat pie, buy new books. Sounds like a winner of a Saturday in June to me!
And if you’re going to be in the area that evening, there’s a play in the community theater right next door, The Cambridge Performing Arts Center, that night at 7 p.m. ! It is a non-musical version of The Wizard of Oz, featuring a cast of community actors. Learn more at cambridgetheater.org.
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Dayspring Christian Bookstore Signing Tomorrow!

Tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 16, I’ll be at Dayspring Christian Bookstore in New Philadelphia, Ohio signing copies of my book, Ruth’s Ginger Snap Surprise. I hope you’ll come out and say hello, and maybe buy a book!
Dayspring has many lovely books, as well as beautiful gifts and all sorts of Christian-related merchandise.
And New Philadelphia is a sweet little town with beautiful murals painted all over the place! There are some fabulous shopping opportunities, too.
Plenty of good places to eat, too. Oh, and you might win a little painting I’m doing of Ginger Snap!
So come on out and say hello! I’ll be there from noon to 2 p.m.
The store is located at 143 West High Ave. in New Philadelphia. Hope to see you tomorrow! And if not, you have a Merry Christmas!

