• Podcasts

    I’ll be Featured on Jennifer Beckstrand’s Ten-minute Book Club August 6!

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    We’ll be talking about my newest release from The Heart of the Amish, “Lizzie’s Little Mouse”. AND You COULD win a Copy of my Book!

    Here are the Deets!

    On August 6 at 7 p.m. MST, which is 5 p.m. Eastern time, Jennifer Beckstrand will interview me on her ten-minute book club, a Facebook group for sweet and inspirational romance readers, writers, and future fans. I’ll be giving away a copy of Lizzie’s Little Mouse to a reader chosen at random from anyone who comments or asks a question in the comment section. Follow this link to join the group before Wednesday night so you can be part of the fun and enter the giveaway! 

    See you on August 6!

  • Reviews by Anne Blackburne

    Enjoy a Second Chance at the Sunshine Inn is Coming in July!

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    Second Chance at Sunshine Inn

    “Second Chance at the Sunshine Inn”, by Amy Clipston, offers the satisfaction of a rainy-day man/sunshiny woman mashup set on the sparkling North Carolina coast, combined with a deep look into complex familial relationships, touching on feelings involved in discovering an unexpected sibling, sibling rivalry, the unknown secrets of parental relationships and trust issues common to us all.

    What was free-spirited Alana thinking when she took it into her head to leave half of her inn to her beloved goddaughter and niece, Everleigh, a traveling NICU nurse; and half to her grumpy, Johnny-come-lately bad-boy handyman Cade?

    Both Cade and Everleigh loved Alana – this can’t be denied. But each has ideas of what to do with their windfall; ideas that absolutely do not mesh up.

    Their mutual attraction complicates the situation, but both are stubborn and proud, and maybe afraid to take a chance at exposing the vulnerable underbelly of their feelings.

    And each has ghosts to exercise. Will they be able to help one another during this pivitol period in their lives? Or will they allow misunderstandings and hurts to push them apart?

    You can trust Amy Clipston to bring everything together in a satisfactory way that will leave you sighing with happiness, and looking up what else you might read by this best-selling author of sweet, Christian and Amish romance.

    Releasing from Harper Collins on July 8, and available now for pre-order wherever you purchase Christian fiction.

  • Reviews by Anne Blackburne

    Book Review: Caring for the Amish Family

    5 StarsI give this book five stars. I really enjoyed it. No foolish misunderstandings. No cringworthy moments. Just good writing and good reading!

    Caring for the Amish Family
    By Amy Clipston

    I loved this Older Adult Hero/Heroine Romance from Amy Clipston!

    Regina Weaver is in danger of losing her house, but she doesn’t want anyone to know. She hasn’t even told her twins.

    Everett Zook has a secret, too, about his daughter-in-law’s whereabouts. He has promised his son to keep the secret, against his better judgement.

    Regina and Everett were attracted to one another as teens, but never knew the feelings were mutual. Each married happily and each was widowed. Both are doing well, though in truth, both are lonely for that special connection they lost with the deaths of their spouses. An adorable baby and a suave farm cat add to the appeal of this engaging love story.

    Can Regina and Everett help solve each other’s problems even as love blooms anew? Well, it IS a love story. Just saying!

    I received a free copy of this book for the purpose of reviewing it, but my stated opinions are true and honest.

  • My Writing Journey

    Celebrate Lit Tour Continues:

    Here’s an interview I gave Gina of the blog, “Stories by Gina” You can go to her blog page and click to enter to win a print copy of “Lizzie’s Little Mouse” and an Amazon.com gift card. She’s also doing a fun Mother’s Day scavenger hunt with a number of other Christian authors! Have fun, and Happy Mother’s Day to everyone!

    Interview with Anne

    When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

    I’ve written poems and stories since I was a child. But I first determined to become a published book author in my late 20s. It took me 35 years, but I finally achieved that goal. Never give up on your dreams!

    How long does it take you to write a book?

    It varies, but it’s getting quicker as I gain experience. I’d estimate I can have a first draft of a book done in 1-3 months, depending on the length of the book, and what else I have going on in my life. Then there are edits, revisions, etc. before a final draft is complete. I’ll often be working on my next book while working on edits from my editor on the previous one.

    What is your real-life work schedule like?

    I’m the managing editor of two weekly newspapers in SE Ohio, so I have a full-time day job. I also enjoy directing and acting in community theater productions, often musicals. My personal writing largely takes place evenings and weekends. When I’m working on a manuscript, I’m very disciplined, sitting down to write a targeted number of words each evening. This is usually between 1000 and 2000 words.

    Have you ever experienced writer’s block, and how do you handle it?

    Not really. Possibly because of my newspaper training, I can write about anything anytime. There’s no telling your editor at the paper, ‘sorry, I just couldn’t get into that story. I’ll try again tomorrow.’ You won’t need to because you’ll be looking for a new job tomorrow. Lol.

    I do sometimes need a break from writing between projects to recharge. If time permits, I may rest my writing chops for between a week to a month. But when I’m in the middle of a project, if I’m not feeling it, I just keep going. If I don’t like what I wrote later, I can delete it. If I didn’t write anything, I’m nowhere. My advice? Write. And when you’re writing, don’t edit. Finish the scene or chapter, then go back and see if you like what you’ve done.

    How many books have you written? Where can readers find out more? Do you have any projects coming up?

    I combined three questions here. “Lizzie’s Little Mouse” is the third book I’ve written for The Heart of the Amish series from Barbour. The others, in case you missed them, are “Ruth’s Ginger Snap Surprise” and “Mary’s Calico Hope”. I wrote a novella called “Lucy’s Christmas Sunbeam” which was included in a collection called “A Lancaster Amish Christmas” that came out this past September. I’m currently working on my fourth Heart of the Amish book, “Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer”, which comes out next January! Readers can find me on Facebook at Anne Blackburne. My website is AnneBlackburne.com. Feel free to reach out to me through Facebook messenger if you’d like to receive my monthly newsletter!

    BONUS QUESTION! What do you like to do when you’re not writing?

    My children are all grown, so when I’m not working at the paper or on a book, my time is my own. I love spending it with friends and family, and I enjoy many different pursuits, including participating in community theater, reading all sorts of books, kayaking, swimming and yoga, singing in my church choir and enjoying coffee and donuts after church with friends, watching movies with my kids in the evening, and traveling. You’ve got to experience life to write about it.

  • Reviews

    What did Celebrate Lit bloggers have to say about Lizzie’s story this week?

    The Celebrate Lit tour for my new Heart of the Amish release, “Lizzie’s Little Mouse,” continues with several blog posts in the last couple of days. I’m a little behind, because I’m enjoying a few rainy days up on Kelley’s Island, in Lake Erie, working on my next book, “Plain Jane’s Secret Admirer”.

    First on May 1, Debbie Curto from Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations said,

    “I think this book would appeal to readers of mysteries even if they aren’t readers of Amish literature.”


    Also on May 1, Carla from Carla’s Book Crush blogged about Lizzie’s story! Here’s what she has to say:

    “This is definitely for readers who prefer a cozy, sweet read that’s well-paced but not overly emotional or suspenseful. Even though it’s Amish fiction, I think people who don’t typically read Amish fiction could still enjoy this…”


    On May 2, two more Christian bloggers offered their opinions, along with chances for readers to win prizes.

    First, Life on Chickadee Lane had lovely things to say about Lizzie’s story.


    Don’t forget to click through for another chance to win prizes!

    Also on May 2, Vickie Sluiter had some nice things to say about Lizzie’s story. Here’s an example that made me feel great!

    “Lizzie’s Little Mouse is different than is typical for an Amish story, as it really is a cozy mystery. I enjoyed that aspect of it. While Blackburn kept me guessing, it wasn’t a nerve-wracking edge of the seat book.

    Well developed characters make this story enjoyable. Lizzie is trying to make her dream come true. John is trying to help during all the mysterious trouble, without getting his heart involved. But can he? Will they remain friends, or ruin a life-long friendship? The secondary characters are equally as good and I would love to go have coffee and pastries with them all.”

    So would I, Vicky!


    Remember to visit all the blog posts through May 13 for a greater chance to win that Amazon gift card and a free print copy of my book!

    See you soon with more from Celebrate Lit!

  • Reviews

    “Lizzie’s Little Mouse” is on Tour with Celebrate Lit!

    Now through May 13, you can see what Christian book bloggers think about my new release, “Lizzie’s Little Mouse,” the third of my Willow Creek Amish romances, part of The Heart of the Amish series from Barbour. And be sure to click on each blogger’s post for a chance to win prizes, including an Amazon gift card and a free copy of my book! Good luck!

    Today’s post is from The Avid Reader: bibliophileandavidreader.blogspot.com

    My thanks to this blogger for a lovely review!

  • Life Outside the Pages

    Jane Austen: Books, Movies, Music

    Cover from Jane Austen, The Complete Novels, from Gramercy Books

    Any Jane Austen fans out there? She’s one of my favorite authors; possibly my favorite. I wish she’d lived longer and written many more books. I’m sure she would have preferred that, too!

    I have seen, if not every, then nearly every movie adaptation of all her books – and own most of them on DVD! I like to watch them over and over, year after year. Like visiting with old friends I know will never let me down.

    I’m no purist. I enjoyed the 2005 version of Pride & Prejudice with Keira Knightly enormously, whether her bangs and fashions were strictly period-correct or not. I do love the 1995 version with Jennifer Ehle and Colin Firth as well – possibly better. But they are very different movies. The mother in that version is delightfully awful! And oh, Mr. Collins!

    Then there’s Sense & Sensibility; the 1995 film with Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant and the lovely Alan Rickman is a favorite, of course. Wonderful! But I also enjoyed the 2008 version starring Hattie Morahan and Charity Wakefield.

    Emma would drive me insane were she a real woman of my acquaintance, but she makes a terrific book character and film, so sure of herself as she makes a mess of everything. I very much enjoyed Gwyneth Paltrow’s performance. In researching this, I believe I’ve discovered several versions I haven’t seen yet! I’ll have to remedy that.

    Northanger Abby doesn’t do much for me, nor, I’m afraid, does Mansfield Park. I’m willing to be persuaded, if you have another opinion on these two.

    And speaking of persuading me, my favorite of Austen’s books is Persuasion. A second chance at romance classic. It’s never too late! What a wonderful message.

    Which version is my favorite? Well, the 1971 version, starring Anne Firbank, is very sensible and well done, and I quite enjoyed it.

    I also loved the 2007 version starring Rupert Penny Jones and Sally Hawkins – despite the very awkward kiss at the end! It’s beautifully done, and Anne’s sisters and father are so well portrayed!

    And I won’t hear anyone put down the 2022 version starring Dakota Johnson, as it is simply delightful. I enjoy it when she “breaks the fourth wall”, speaking directly to the camera – to me! I enjoy the “color-blind” casting, too. Why not? Dakota’s Anne Elliot is very relatable. I believe she made me cry at least once. And the soundtrack! There’s a song called “Quietly Yours”, by an artist called Birdie, that is so achingly lovely that it transports me.

    I enjoy listening to this, and other Austen soundtracks when I write. It blocks out the noise of my enthusiastic household without distracting me. Do you have a favorite soundtrack for writing? For homework? For housework? For exercising? What is it?

    Another time I’ll talk about more music I enjoy in the background while I write. For now,
    Happy listening, happy viewing, and happy reading!

  • Life Outside the Pages

    Come See Me in Holmes County this October!

    I’ll be there along with at least nine other authors of Amish romance/Amish suspense/ and Amish cozy mysteries!

    I’m thrilled to share something truly special with you—the Amish Readers Retreat: Books, Bakes, and Buggies, taking place this October 3rd & 4th in the stunning Amish countryside of Millersburg, Ohio. We’ve designed this day to celebrate YOU, our beloved readers, for your passionate support and love for the stories we create.

    Excited? You can join us for just $30.

    Register Now

    PLEASE NOTE: You will be responsible for securing your own accommodation. A list will be provided at registration as well as information on payment.

    Deadline to Register is September 1

    This retreat is all about celebrating you… our cherished reader community. It’s our way of saying thank you and providing an unforgettable experience tailored to your interests and love of reading.

    We’re looking forward to spoiling you with a day filled with books, fellowship, and fun!

    See the fliers for more information on this fresh event, and for a list of participating authors.

    I hope to see you in October! My fellow authors and I can’t wait to spoil our readers! I even bought a brand new apron so I can be ready to serve you lunch! Guess what’s on it? Cats, of course!

  • Reviews by Anne Blackburne

    Engaging Tale of Love and Hope overcoming Fear and Dread!

    I recently had the pleasure of meeting an author I’ve been chatting with via email for a while, Joanne Lehman, when I went to her book launch party in Kidron, Ohio, near Sugarcreek a few weeks ago. Joanne has previously published a novel and several award-winning books of her poetry, but “Leah’s Faith” is her first Amish romance.

    Joanne’s publisher sent me a copy to review, and I was captivated from the beginning.

    Leah, inflicted with serious and progressing scoliosis since childhood, has accepted the fact that as a young Amish woman facing a physical disability that makes it hard for her to carry a ‘normal’ workload, it is unlikely that she will marry and have a family. Her family loves her, but treats her differently from their other children, out of fear for her health. Her Amish faith lets her see the situation as being God’s will; but while she accepts her fate, she secretly wishes she could live a ‘normal’ life, with normal goals and dreams. Then hope arises unexpectedly in the form of spine surgeon who offers to help her at a huge discount. Has God sent her a way to achieve her dreams? Will she seize this opportunity? Will her family be able to afford the cost? When she is offered a summer position as a nanny to the doctor’s two adorable children, she finds the courage to take the first step, moving to Cleveland where she can more conveniently undergo the medical tests necessary to determine whether she is a good candidate for corrective surgery. And then she begins a correspondence with a boy she has been friends with since her school days, giving rise to a different kind of hope. With God’s help, and the love and support of family and friends, old and new, Leah faces her fears and embraces hope. Joanne Lehman’s new book, the first in a trilogy, was very engaging and well-researched. I look forward to the next installment in the series! (I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. My opinions are my own, and uncoerced.)

    If you’d like to meet Joanne in person and purchase a signed copy of her book, she’ll be at Kern’s Garden Center and Christian Bookstore’s spring open house and book signing from 10-4 on Saturday, April 12. Kerns is located near Akron. The address is 2438 Canton Rd, Akron, OH 44312. I’ll be there, too, with my new book, “Lizzie’s Little Mouse“, which releases officially Tuesday, April 1 – but I hear pre-orders are already arriving at peoples’ homes.

  • Books

    Lizzie’s Little Mouse Releases April 1!

    No Foolin’!

    In just about a month, my third book in Barbour Publishing’s “Heart of the Amish” series, “Lizzie’s Little Mouse”, releases in print, audio book and ebook.

    That means it will be available from Amazon on Kindle in just about two weeks, on March 15.

    I just love this story, because Barbour let me put a little cozy mystery in it!

    You may remember Elizabeth Miller, a good friend of Ruth and Mary from my first two books. She was one of the eight young, single Amish woman gifted with a kitten from their elderly friend Lydia’s cat’s last litter.

    Elizabeth, or Lizzie, got a tiny gray kitten that reminded her of a little mouse. So she named the baby Petit Souris, which is French for Little Mouse.

    Lizzie loves everything to do with New Orleans, and it’s been her goal since she was 15 and attended a wedding there to open her very own New Orleans style French bakery in Ohio’s Amish country.

    Read her story to see how she pulls this off; and to find out who is trying to shut her down – from day one!

    You’ll get to catch up with Ruth and Jonah from “Ruth’s Ginger Snap Surprise”; Mary and Reuben and Abby from “Mary’s Calico Hope”; and you’ll see how the bishop and Lydia are doing. Is there something brewing between them?

    Available now for pre-order wherever you purchase your fine Amish and Christian romances!

    If you like my stories, please leave me a little review wherever you please; you don’t have to say a lot! It really helps authors to get lots of good reviews. (If you don’t like it, just walk away! Lol)

    Thanks so much for being part of my writing journey!

    Love,
    Anne