Sarah is pleased after buying a beautiful calico from a fabric swap event, but a strange, metallic ink is strewn about the square. Could this substance be related to the counterfeit bills that have been going around town? Was one of the women at the fabric swap a counterfeiter? Join Sarah and her friends from Maple Hill on a profound mystery that is less predictable than a sampler quilt!
At the Maple Hill county fair, Sarah is busy hosting a quilt exhibition that includes a friendly quilting competition. However, the oldest quilt in Maple Hill has been stolen and replaced with the quilt that Sarah selected as the winner of the competition! Did the winning quilter steal the valuable artifact from Maple Hill’s history? Can Sarah track down the culprit before anyone else notices that the historical quilt is missing?
Sarah’s elderly father, William, has become tragically ill, and it may be time to say goodbye for the final time. However, William’s bank account has been mysteriously drained, and the only person with access to the account is Sarah’s brother, James. Can Sarah solve the mystery before her father is forced to leave the nursing home? Meanwhile, Sarah’s family gathers around William to celebrate his life and show that hope can come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
Sarah is intrigued when her friend Neil Lawton asks her to help him sort through the contents of a mysterious house he’s just purchased on Lookout Mountain. Sarah’s daughter-in-law Maggie—an antiques expert—and friends Irene and Chester—both history buffs—are invited as well. When the party arrives, they discover that the house is fully furnished; in fact, it looks as if the owners just disappeared into thin air sometime around World War II!
As Caitlin’s wedding date is approaching, Sarah uncovers some disturbing evidence suggesting that Liam may have been previously married! Who is the anonymous woman featured on Liam’s family heirloom? Could it be that Liam never told Caitlin the truth about his past? With the weight of a family’s love hanging in the balance, it’s up to Sarah to investigate this unique mystery and show that a father’s love can overcome even the most controversial of problems.
As Sarah begins creating a Christmas quilt that has mysterious instructions posted online every week, she becomes skeptical over what the final product will look like. Additionally, the instructions are profoundly full of typos. Could the quilt somehow be related to a recent string of thefts reported by local merchants in Maple Hill? If so, will Sarah be able to solve the mystery before the joy of Christmas is spoiled for the season?
Sarah is eager to give a lecture at the local high school about quilting, but something is amiss; the teacher, Mrs. Gormley, is missing! The only clue to her whereabouts is a quilt left on her desk, and it is up to Sarah to decipher what it may mean. Could it be that Mrs. Gormley had some secrets of her own that no one in Maple Hill was aware of? Find out in Torn in Two, a supenseful tale of faith and love in your new home-away-from-home: Maple Hill!
When Sarah and Maggie volunteer to help clean up the library after one of its windows is shattered during a storm, they uncover some evidence that suggests that someone intentionally broke the window! As Sarah begins unraveling the mystery, she realizes that there is more to this catastrophe than even she could have imagined. Who would want to break into the library, and why? Find out in yet another cozy mystery from the Patchwork Mysteries series!
When Sarah’s daughter, Maggie, asks Sarah to come with her to an auction to bid on a quilt initially made for a Maple Hill family, Sarah is delighted. However, after becoming skeptical of the legitimacy of the quilt, she also notices that other quilts are selling for far more than they’re worth. What is the truth behind this auction? Meanwhile, Sarah must show Maggie and her friend, Nicole, the value of true love. With the fate of a romance hanging in the balance, will Sarah be successful or is she trying to ignite a passion that never existed to begin with?
While chaperoning a trip to an Amish community, Sarah learns that her hostess’s daughter, Katie, was exiled from the community nearly a year ago. After Sarah agrees to help find Katie, she realizes that no one is willing to risk their reputation in the community in order to give clues regarding Katie’s whereabouts. Using a quilt that Katie made with her mother before she was shunned, Sarah embarks on a quest to locate her hostess’s daughter while learning about just how far a mother’s love can reach.
Mary has just found an ancient map in the Ivy Bay lighthouse that could be related to an ancestor of her friend, Henry! Henry’s ancestor, David, was rumored to have stolen a vast sum of money and a valuable sapphire ring; could the map lead to the location where David hid his loot? However, Mary’s investigation is met with a surprisingly large amount of resistance, and it soon becomes clear that various individuals in Ivy Bay don’t want her looking into the mystery. Are there others who are hungry for treasure, and can Mary find it before they do?
During a meeting of the Winter Warmth Book Chat, a valuable, signed copy of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie is stolen! The book was to be sold with the intention of helping Isabella receive a kidney transplant; with the book now missing, everyone in the book club is a suspect. With Ivy Bay being host to its own Agatha Christie mystery, will Mary be able to uncover the thief in time to help Isabella? Find out in another adventure in Ivy Bay, where faith and friendship go hand-in-hand!