
When Anne finds an engagement ring attached to a stray cat at the library, she becomes determined to find the ring’s owner. However, during Anne’s investigation, two attractive men demonstrate an interest in her; can Anne handle the prospect of falling in love, or is it just a phase? Meanwhile, Anne must prepare the library to host the wedding of one of her former writing students. Will it be completed in time for the special event, or will her conflicting interests interfere with her ability to fulfill her duties? Find out in this satisfying conclusion to the Secrets of the Blue Hill Library series, a cozy adventure full of romance, compassion, and family.

When Anne’s friend, Tami, visits from London, Tami talks about a note she found in one of her new costumes that claims that Aunt Edie was in possession of Hugh Bettridge’s missing play. When Anne agrees to search for it, it becomes apparent that she is not the only one searching for the script. Can she find it before someone else does? At the same time, Anne agrees to take a role in a fundraising play. However, when she discovers that her character has to kiss Alex’s character, can she overcome her anxiety to help the production succeed?

When Sadie buys an old trunk at an estate liquidation, she discovers a beautiful, handwritten poem in the lining. Who wrote the artfully crafted poem, and what is the secret behind the trunk? Meanwhile, Sadie’s daughter, Alice, encounters a mystery of her own when she consistently receives a new chapter from a sophisticated adult novel every day on her computer. Will Alice deduce who the anonymous author is, or does the writer not want to be uncovered? As if the aforementioned adventures were not enough, when Sadie offers a young woman a ride, she also picks up another mystery! Sadie’s compassion leads her on an exploit that brings faith and hope to family in need on the brink of collapse.

The reverberation of a mysterious bell leads the friends to a secret that’s been concealed in the Old First for decades- faded letters that point to hidden treasure somewhere in Marble Cove! Does it still exist after all these years? Could it hold the key to saving Old First?

After lightning damages a tree near a shelter built by Sadie’s late husband, T.R., Sadie comes across an old tin with an intricate ring and a love poem inside. Could it be that T.R. had meant for these items to be found by Sadie, and if so, why were they stashed near T.R.’s favorite fishing spot? Meanwhile, Theo’s friend becomes the subject of an embarrassing social media campaign; can Theo find the culprit and restore his friend’s reputation? As always, mysteries are abounding in Silver Peak!

A mysterious letter has arrived at the library, containing a counterfeit newspaper article which frames Anne and her friends for a crime that occurred the very night of their high school homecoming! As if the letter was not sufficiently worrying, the writer threatens to reveal information that could put Anne’s reputation—and job—at risk! Who is the blackmailer, and what does he or she want from Anne and her friends? Simultaneously, Anne must care for her children, Ben and Liddie, who are suffering from the effects of poison ivy. Will compassion and reason trump deceit and threats?

When Louise encounters writer’s block while composing a concerto in memory of her late husband, she turns to a group of Christian rock musicians for assistance. Will they be able to overcome their musical differences to focus on what matters most, or will their relationship only develop into a series of arguments? It’s another heartwarming tale from Acorn Hill, where cozy adventures are always plentiful!

After Sadie’s employee, Julie, discovers a candlestick hidden under the floorboards of her grandmother’s house, she also notices that it is covered in a substance that resembles blood! Could this be the weapon that killed Julie’s grandfather a few decades ago? Meanwhile, Sadie’s grandson, Theo, has been arrested under the suspicion of igniting a forest fire that is rushing toward Silver Peak! Can Sadie prove Theo’s innocence, or will the evidence against him prove to be too much to dismiss? Join Sadie and her friends from Silver Peak on yet another clean, cozy mystery!

With the recent string of robberies at local banks, Seth Miller removed his life savings from his credit union. However, only a few days after, his money is now missing! As if this was not bad enough for the town of Sugarcreek, the Honey Bee Café has been losing customers due to rumors that it may be haunted. With the chief of police too busy to address these issues, can Naomi and Cheryl solve the mysteries and protect the reputation of Sugarcreek?

When Anne’s children are saved by a man named Jack Kendall, they become enthralled by his stories of adventure, including a story in which he claims to have known Aunt Edie. Anne, however, is not sold on Jack’s stories; while the locals of Blue Hill have taken a liking to him, Anne embarks on an investigation to see just how much she can trust this stranger. Meanwhile, Ben and Ryan go searching for gold in the local creek after listening to Jack’s adventures. Can they find anything to help their classmate who was recently diagnosed with leukemia? Find out in another heartwarming tale from Emily Thomas!

As Tea for Two hosts a special event with famed puzzle-maker Bill Markham, Katelyn Grande discovers a mysterious message integrated into her puzzle. It appears as though someone is professing his love to her! As Elaine and Jan investigate, Elaine must address problems of her own. Can she advise Jan’s granddaughter, Avery, about the value of friendship and self-acceptance?

In this warmhearted Guideposts original fiction series, widowed Miriam Maxwell returns to Chesapeake Bay to take over her late sister’s antique store and reconnects with old friend Samuel Bentley. When Samuel buys a desk that belonged to Miriam’s family for generations, a discovery hidden in a drawer sends the pair off on delightful adventures in mystery and history.