
Happy Spring (—or Fall)!
The sun is shining here after a normal season of rain, although not snow. I won’t complain though after the over-achieving snow year before. I love when the flowers peek out and the birds have returned. It’s the time of renewal and to get out into your garden.
If you aren’t out enjoying the flowers or warmer weather, you might want a good book to curl up with. You have already seen my reviews, so now I’m sharing the blurb and where to purchase them. If you add one to your reading list, you will have some fantastic reading ahead!
Here are my three top spring reading picks in no particular order:
In the town of Hornwood, the past is always present . . .
Nicole Seabrooke has been wracked with guilt since the night of her younger sister’s disappearance ten years ago. Her mother, Glory, tasked her with watching over Janie. Instead, Nicole dragged her to a high school party, then failed to keep an eye on her. Police believed she drowned, but her body was never found.
A decade later, her remains are discovered.
Nicole returns to Hornwood when new evidence indicates Janie’s death may have been a homicide. With the help of Detective Vin McCain, her high school boyfriend, Nicole begins to piece together what took place the night her sister disappeared—a task that further complicates her relationship with Glory and places Nicole in the crosshairs of a killer. One who will do whatever it takes to keep the truth about Janie’s death from being revealed.
Even if it means killing again.
A shocking proposal that changes everything.
Desperate to honor his father’s dying wish, Layken Martin vows to do whatever it takes to save the family farm.
Once the Army discharges him following World War II, Layken returns to Missouri to find his legacy in shambles and in jeopardy. A foreclosure notice from the bank doubles the threat. He appeals to the local banker for more time—a chance to rebuild, plant, and harvest crops and time to heal far away from the noise of bombs and gunfire.
But the banker firmly denies his request. Now what?
Then, the banker makes an alternative proposition—marry his unwanted daughter, Sara Beth, in exchange for a two-year extension. Out of options, money, and time, Layken agrees to the bargain.
Now, he has two years to make a living off the land while he shares his life with a stranger.
If he fails at either, he’ll lose it all.
There’s a new sheriff in town.
Instead of chasing bounties all over the state, Keeper Tyree has taken the job of sheriff of El Dorado.
Everything is going well. He’s tamed the town and now he doesn’t have to knock more than a few heads together a day, and has no more than one or two occupants in the calaboose at a time. Then a stranger comes to town. A stranger bent on vengeance and the man he wants to bring down is Keeper.
Mitchell Jordan holds Keeper personally responsible for his dad being hung. He believes in an eye for an eye and he’s out to even the score. A family member for a family member.
Keeper is tough and fearless, except where his loved ones are concerned. They’re his one weakness and there’s nothing he won’t do to keep them safe. No matter which side of the law he has to come down on. There’s no right or wrong, there’s just taking care of his own. And now they’ve been threatened.
Jordan leads Keeper out of El Dorado down a winding trail of danger and deceit, and that trail won’t end till one of them is lying boots up six feet under.
Embrace your inner child, read a good book! Happy Spring, D. L. Finn



All on my TBR pile!! Great reviews.
You have some wonderful reading ahead, Darlene! Xo
Wonderful reviews, Denise. I’ve read Mae’s and Sandra’s books and loved them both. I look forward to reading Jan’s very soon. 😊
I have a feeling you will love Jan’s story too, Gwen 🙂 xo
Excellent reviews. My best to all three talented women. (Four counting you.)
Thanks, Denise.
Thank you, Staci 🙂 We will have to push the number up to five then, to include you! Xo
Denise, I’m honored to have made your list along with Jan and Jacquie. I read both of their books and thought they were outstanding. Thank you for including me with such good company! 🙂
All of your books were such amazing reads, Mae 🙂 I’m a fan of your dual timelines. Xo
Aww, thanks so much! 🤗 ❤️
I’ve read two of these and enjoyed them. You make me want to dive into your third recommendation!
You can’t go wrong diving into that third one, Priscilla 🙂
I see some familiar names!! Love seeing our friends promoted. <3 Thank so much for sharing, Denise!!
Yes, all good ones and very familiar, Mar 🙂 Happy to share these! Xo
Whoo hoo!! I am beyond thrilled to see A Beggar’s Bargain in your top 3!! Thank you so much and congrats to Mae (great story) and Sandra!
A Beggar’s Bargain is a fantastic read, Jan 🙂 I can’t wait to continue their story and love where it is set!
Those are three good ones, Denise. Sharing.
They really are, Jacqui. Can’t go wrong with any of them.
I’m honored. Thanks, my friend. I loved Mae’s book. I haven’t read Jan’s yet but I’m sure it’s outstanding.
scoxoxo
Keeper Tyree is a great character and a favorite of mine, Sandra 🙂 I’m sure you will enjoy Jan’s book too! Xo
Well deserved kudos to all 3 authors!
Thanks, Annette, all good ones! Xo
Those are great blurbs. Thanks for sharing them, Denise. These books look engrossing. 😍
Thanks, Timothy 🙂 Can’t go wrong with any of them.
Great blurbs, Denise. Congratulations to the authors
They sure are, John:) Can’t go wrong reading any of them.
Looks that way.
Great job in recognizing these three fine authors, Denise. Though I haven’t read these three books yet, I have read excellent books from all three in the past. I’m actually in the middle of The Haunting of Chatham Hollow right now, coauthored by Mae and Staci Troilo.
Then you are reading a great book right now, Pete! Can’t go wrong with anything these authors write.
Three great books, Denise. I’ve read Mae’s (super!) but have the others on my TBR list.
You have some great reading ahead, Noelle 🙂 xo
I have two of these three waiting for me. I’m in for some good reading!
You really are in for a treat, Teri 🙂
Congratulations to the three authors for the stellar recommendations! Speaking of birds, my husband and I spent an enjoyable time watching a convention of robins in our yard. They appeared to be finding some tasty morsels.
Thanks, Liz 🙂 I always look forward to the robin’s return! Lots of morsels when spring comes for them.
You’re welcome, Denise! 🙂
Fabulous reviews Denise. I am half-way through Mae’s book and really liking it.
Thanks, Balroop 🙂 It’s a great read for sure.
Thanks for posting your reviews, Denise. Congrats to everyone. Hugs all around.
Glad to shate these, Teagsn. Hugs right back
Thank you. I just started reading Jan’s compelling book this afternoon!
You have some good reading ahead, Joy 🙂
I’ve read two and have the third waiting on my Kindle. I agree, they’re awesome!
They really are, Jacquie 🙂 You have another great read ahead xo
More books for my towering TBR, Denise! They all sound great, and Congrats to the authors! xo
Can’t go wrong with any of these, Lauren 🙂 xo
Excellent lineup, Denise. I read “Sheriff Tyree” about a month ago and finished “The Keeping Place” yesterday. Tonight I’ll start “The Beggar’s Bargain”. 🙂 Then Jacquie’s new book! So much great reading. Thanks for sharing your list.
It’s been a great beginning to year for reading, Diana 🙂 You have more good reading ahead. Xo
I know!
A lovely post, Denise. I have both Mae and Jan’s books and now Jacquie Biggar’s too 😊
Thanks, Robbie 🙂 You have some great reading ahead!
Looks like 3 exciting reads! Congrats to all and thanks for sharing your picks with us Denise. <3
Thank you, Debby 🙂 They certainly are! Xo
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Great recommendations Denise, I have read and loved Sandra’s and the other two are waiting on my TBR to be enjoyed. xx
Thank you, Sally:) You have some great reading ahead! Xo
An excellent selection! I just finished Mae’s book and it’s Five plus stars! Thanks for sharing.
Thsnks, Mark 🙂 I agree and you can’t go wrong with any of them.
Thanks for the great recommendations, Denise! Just what i would have chosen by myself. Lol Best wishes, Michael
Great minds, as they say… lol. Happy reading, Michael:)