February 2026 Newsletter

Hello, Readers, 

Brrr… has anyone else been feeling like they’re living in a freezer this February? ❄️ Between the icy winds and the cold that just won’t quit, I’m thinking spring can’t get here soon enough! How are you all holding up? I hope you’re staying cozy, warm, and maybe sneaking in a little reading time too.

Speaking of reading… have you gotten your copy of An Amish Widow’s Hope yet? 🎉 I’m thrilled to share that it’s now in stores and ready to bring a little warmth, hope, and heart to your winter days. If you haven’t grabbed one yet, now’s the perfect time to curl up and dive in!

As for new books… I’ve got something extra special to share with you today! Drumroll, please 🥁… it’s time for the cover reveal of my next Amish romance, Her Reluctant Amish Heart! Isn’t that gorgeous? Didn’t the cover department do a great job finding the perfect model for Anika Glick? 

Here’s a peek at the story: Can her guarded heart find its way to love and redemption?
 
When a reckless street race injures her brother, Anika Glick wants nothing to do with the man responsible—especially when he’s sentenced to help her family. But Elam Muller is desperate to prove he’s changed. As they work together on her family farm, Anika finds herself drawn to Elam’s remorse and kindness. But when they’re presented with one last risky race that could secure their future—or destroy it all—everything they’ve built is put to the test. Will their growing love survive the pull of the past—or will it all come crashing down?
 
And yes… I know what you’re thinking: Amish drag racing? 🏁 Stay tuned, because this one’s got romance, redemption, and just enough high-octane drama to keep you on the edge of your seat. 
 
Releasing July 28th, 2026 and you can preorder it here! 

✨  The Glorious Goldfinches! 

Speaking of high-octane stories, I’m thrilled to introduce our next featured Glorious Goldfinch author, Megan DiMaria! 🌟📖

For February, Deborah C. has inquired: 

1.  Who inspires you in your writing? Are there a certain person or persons or a pet that inspire you? 

Honestly, inspiration comes from all sorts of places! People I meet, stories I hear, and even the quiet little moments in everyday life can spark an idea. Sometimes it’s a friend who shares a story, other times it’s something at work, or even a moment from my childhood that makes me think, “Hmm… that could go in a book!” And, yes, pets! Hambone the pig, in An Amish Widow’s Hope was inspired by a pet pig we had when I was a kid. Don’t believe me? Here’s the pic:

That’s me and my cousin, Dan. And Judy Pig, named after my Aunt Judie. I’m sure she was thrilled with that. : /

Deborah also added,  Do you use the places that you travel in your writing of your books?

Before I began to lose my vision, I did travel. I’ve been to English, Holland, Belguim, Germany and France. Travel is like fuel for the imagination. The sights, smells, and sounds of a place often make it straight into my writing. And if it doens’t exist? I make it up. 

Deborah received surprise gift for her trouble. She graciously shared a pic:

Got a question you want answered in a future edition? 

Send your question to ask.pam@aol.com

Hint: If I pick yours, you get a mystery gift!

Before I let you go I have more book news! I’ve finished the 4th Humble Blessings title—Trisha and Ben’s story. While Harlequin hasn’t finalized the details yet, it’s currently going under the working title An Amish Home to Keep and it is scheduled for January 2027. I can’t wait to share more news as it comes in, so stay subscribed for updates, sneak peeks, and a few little surprises along the way!
 
That’s all from me for now—time to grab another blanket, maybe a cup of cocoa, and of course, a good book! 📖
 
Thank you for letting me share a little slice of my world with you this month. Here’s to love, hope, and cozy winter moments… and maybe a few surprises along the way!
 
Warmly,
 
Pamela

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1 Comment

  1. My first person who got me started was Maya Angelou I heard her speak then got to meet to her in a College class I had to take.
    My Question to you to possibly win a mystery gift is: if you have any Pen Names that use when you write have you ever accidentally signed one name when you should have signed another name to a book?

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