I keep reading this series, even though the writing is just above mediocre and there are editing errors. Sorry, spell check doesn't know the difference between "fowl" and "foul", used incorrectly on page 15. It takes a human editor to spot this, something this series sorely lacks.
However, the parts about quilting and the quilting store keep me interested and I do want to know what is going on with each of the characters. We learn much more about Sarah's daughter, Martha, in this book, but the author tells us rather than shows us. And Martha's predicament is resolved in an improbable deus ex machina way. There are good subplots--really the author has a lot of potential, she just needs a good editor.