August was such a good reading month! I managed to read one more book than my average, and my average star rating is up from July. I may have found a new favorite series and it’s not even Amish. Can you believe it? I can’t. We’ll have to wait until book three comes out for that three as well as book three for Amish ABCs before any final decisions are made. I really do love a good series.
Here’s a quick peek at what I read, what I loved, and what’s coming next.
August Reads
Hunting the Amish Witness by Dana R. Lynn – A suspenseful, twist-filled story with a romance that felt natural and left me smiling at the end. Full review here.
An Amish Widow’s Promise by Winnie Griggs – A sweet, small-town Amish romance with swoon-worthy lines and meaningful lessons about letting go of the past. Full thoughts here.
The Marriage Pact by Kathleen Fuller – Heartwarming, hilarious, and unexpectedly swoony, this kisses-only Amish romance completely stole my heart. See the full review here.

A Thieving at Carlton House by Erica Vetsch – A five-star Regency mystery filled with faith, intrigue, and characters I can’t stop thinking about. Full details here.
A Scheming in Parliament by Erica Vetsch – Powerful, tense, faith-filled, and romantic; this series has me hooked and desperate for more. Full review here.
Kissing the Texas Ranger by Cari Lynn Webb – A sweet, cozy cowboy romance with mystery, family warmth, and even a surprise bison theft.
The Pretender by Wanda E. Brunstetter – A gentle, feel-good conclusion to the series, perfect for fans of cozy Amish fiction. Review coming soon.
August Highlights
Favorite Book: A Scheming in Parliament by Erica Vetsch
Favorite Character: Sir Bertrand Thorndike
Most heartwarming: The Marriage Pact by Kathleen Fuller
Most intense: Hunting the Amish Witness by Dana R. Lynn
Most faith filled: The Pretender by Wanda E. Brunstetter
Quickest read: Hunting the Amish Witness by Dana R. Lynn
Reading Stats
- Books read: 7
- Formats: 1 library binding, 4 paperbacks, 2 ebooks
- Genres: Amish romance, contemporary romance, romantic suspense
- Average star rating: 4.299
- Pages read: 2,082
Reading Reflections
August was a pretty good reading month. Not only did I read one more book than my average, but I was really happy with everything I picked up.It was fairly easy to get a lot of reading done, since Georgie wasn’t fully integrated into the house until the last week of August. I spent a lot of time in our guest bedroom or my office with him. He’s four and a half pounds of pure cuteness! He’s also becoming pretty popular over on Bookstagram. You can get your daily dose of Georgie in my stories.

September TBR
I came pretty close to reading everything on my August TBR but I wound up swapping out Unshaken for A Thieving at Carlton House. This was because I was reading A Scheming in Parliament for a book tour and it only took me 13 pages to realize I needed to read book one first. I’m so glad I did, it may be my new favorite series. We’ll see after book three comes out. I was able to read two NetGalley books so that leaves five on my shelf. It may be awhile before I get to them and I don’t want to request anymore after that. I really need to make some of my physical and ebook backlog a priority over NetGalley.
I have a couple of tours for late September / early October that I’m still waiting to hear about so I’m trying to save room for them. Here’s what I’m planning to read this month:
- Canyon of Deceit by DiAnn Mills (book tour)
- Don’t Try this Alone by Toni Collier (book tour but not required to read)
- Their Texas Christmas Redemption by Mindy Obenhaus (book tour)
- Girl Lost by Kate Angelo (book tour)
Other hopefuls:
- The Sweetheart Deal by Lenora Worth (pending book tour approval)
- Through Water and Stone by Karen Barnett (book tour)
- Unshaken by Shelley Shepard Gray (NetGalley)
- Two Seconds Too Late by Dani Pettrey (NetGalley)
A little short on Amish romance for me this month but it’s good to switch things up on occasion. Plus I’m feeling all of the suspense vibes lately.
What was your favorite August read? What are your September plans?
Let me know in the comments!


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