Sunday, August 24, 2025

First-Time Caller (Heartstrings, #1) by B.K. Borison

Aiden Valentine is the host of a romance hotline in Baltimore but Aiden has a secret. He no longer believes in love which is a bit of a problem when you host a show that deals with romance and love. Lucie Stone is happily living her life with her young daughter while living next door to her daughters dad. She likes her job and isn't interested in dating but her daughter calls Aiden's hotline seeking dating advice for her mom. The interview ends up going viral and Lucie finds herself on dates and discussing them on the radio.

Aiden and Lucie find themselves drawn to one another but will they get their happy ending together or apart?

This is a perfect book for those who enjoy romantic stories. Super easy read and the audio book is engaging in particular the radio parts. Perfect read for the last days of summer. 



Monday, August 18, 2025

Pack Up the Moon | by Kristan Higgins


Laura is only 26 years old and newly married to Joshua when she is diagnosed with a terminal illness.  She has IDF (Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis). Laura and Joshua are deeply in love and think nothing about the series of asthma attacks she's having or how tired she feels. Laura just sums it up to her asthma but a series of ER visits and a bout of pneumonia resulting in a hospital stay ends up with Laura visiting a pulmonologist and being diagnosed with IPF. 

The diagnoses leaves them both shattered but Laura puts on a smile and deals with her upcoming death with grace and love. Laura in secret writes letters to people in her life and when Josh receives his 12 letters to help him get through the next year without her he both shattered and relieved. Each letter has a task for him, ones that will take him out of his comfort zone

Pack up the Moon broke me. It put me through the emotional ringer, It made me cry and laugh. This book is both sad and cute. If you need an emotional read pick this book up. 

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Baby Proof | by Emily Giffin


 Claudia and Ben are successful in their careers and life. They agreed to be child free but after their friends become parents Ben has a change of mind. He wants to become a father but Claudia doesn't have the desire to have kids and is upset that Ben has back out of an agreement they made prior to marriage. Claudia essentially makes Ben chose between being a father or being married to her. This results in a divorce. 

Claudia still loves Ben but has moved on with her colleague Richard. She's able to self reflect during her relationship with Richard. Richard doesn't want kids, he enjoys the child free live and the freedom it gives him. Claudia soon realizes that she still wants Ben but does Ben still want her? 

Giffin knows how to write and how to put emotions into her characters. Baby Proof is an easy and entertaining read. Characters from previous novels make a cameo and play a fairly important role. I love when authors bring back characters even if they are supporting ones. 



Saturday, August 16, 2025

What Comes After | by Katie Bayer

 


Publication Date: April 29, 2025

Mari is dead and she finds herself living her afterlife in a place called Paradise Gate. Paradise Gate is an in between place. A place that people who have unfinished business and no religious affiliation find themselves. 

The dead have to attend classes and earn points in order to ascend and if they fail to do so well .... the afterlife won't be so pleasant. She had 90 days to to figure things out and it's not looking so good for her. 

Mari died before she could turn seventeen and much to her surprise and dismay her mother is also in Paradise Gates. Her relationship with her mom is complex at best making her time there all that more challenging. 

Mari quickly finds a friendship in someone who shows her the ropes and finds a love interest. Paradise Gate seems like an okay place until secrets about her death and relationship with her mother becomes public knowledge. 

What Comes After had so much promise. The initial build is well executed but then everything fell apart. I blame myself for having high hopes for this novel because I thought it would capture my love for ELSEWHERE.

** I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 



Monday, August 11, 2025

Something Blue (Darcy & Rachel, #2) | by Emily Giffin

 

I have always been a fan of Emily Giffin and I am revisiting her books. Something Blue follows Darcy Rhone. Darcy and her fiance have called off their wedding. Darcy has fled to London to visit (live) with her childhood friend Ethan. 

Darcy is pregnant (not with her ex fiance's child) and trying to figure things out but in typical Darcy fashion she is a bit chaotic lucky for her Ethan is grounded. Ethan is able to help Darcy see things which helps in turning Darcy's character around. 

I love Darcy's character development and how she finds a way to forgive herself and others. She also undergoes a lot of self discovery which helps her recognize that she isn't always the victim and can be the villain. 

I love this book. You don't have to read the Something Borrowed in order to understand the storyline or characters but I recommend it just so you have backstory. 



Saturday, August 9, 2025

A Court of Thorns and Roses (A Court of Thorns and Roses #1) (Part 1 & f 2) (Dramatized Adaptation) | by Sarah J. Maas

 

I've been hearing about this book and series for ages now. It isn't usually a genre I care for but it was recommend  I listen to the dramatized adaptation of it. The book is broken down into two parts and I was able to borrow them from Hoopla. It comes in two parts so you will need to get part 1 and part 2. I have the physical book copy but it wasn't pulling me in however the dramatized version did so if you are like me I recommend you listen to the dramatized adaptation because it is entertaining. It is mixed with the voices of different actors, sound effects and music. 

Nineteen year old Feyre is responsible for feeding and caring for her family. In order to do this she hunts. On a hunting trip she kills and skins a wolf unfortunately this results in her being taken by a fairy as retribution. She is forced to live with him in this castle but as she learns more about the Fae world and of her capture, Tamlin she finds herself wanting to save Tamlin and others like him.

I usually loathe books in which magical words of fairy's, wolves, dragons, etc are built but this one mixes in humans and it works. The creatures are also given human qualities making you on occasion forget that you are reading about a fantasy world. 

This dramatization adaptation makes this book work for me otherwise I would have DNF'd it. It did take me checking out the audiobook twice to get through each part but it was worth it especially when I got to the last quarter of the book! Mass builds a world that is believable and magical. I will be moving on to the next book sometime this year. This isn't a series I can read books back to back in. 


Friday, August 8, 2025

The Strange Case of Jane O. by Karen Thompson Walker

 

One of my favorite books is The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker. I also enjoyed The Dreamers. Walker doesn't put out books often so I jumped on the chance to read The Strange Case of Jane O and I absolutely loved it. 

Jane O is a single mom who a year after the birth of her child experiences a series of episodes that result in the loss of time, premonitions, hallucinations and a feeling of dread. Her first episode results in her being found in a park. She has no memory of what happened and this results in her visiting Dr. Henry Bryd a psychiatrist. Jane O disappears again this time with her child and it becomes a headline news.

Dr. Bryd tells Jane O's story via journal entries and memories he has kept from their visits. Dr. Bryd has his own secrets and as the story unravels you become completely immersed. I read the book and listened to the audiobook. I recommend either but the audiobooks gives a bigger punch to the story.




Thursday, August 7, 2025

The Girl I Was | by Jeneva Rose

Thirty year old Alexis Spencer has had a terrible day. She decides to drink her troubles away. When she wakes up she finds herself in a bed that isn't hers. She is in a frat house and has no idea how she ended up there. She soon discovers that she's woken up in the year 2002 and is on her old college campus. 

Alexis runs into her 2002 self who goes by Lexi. Alexis is able to convince Lexi that she is her future self. She moves into her dorm room with her and they say that Alexis is Lexi's older sister. Alexis and Lexi set a plan in motion to get Alexis back to the future but along the way Alexis makes it her personal mission to get Lexi on a better path and improve their future life. 

The Girl I was is told through Alexis point of view. The story moves along quickly and has some incredibly emotional moments. The characters aren't exactly likable but it works for this story and helps to push it along. Besides we all have out ugly character moments which adds a level of belief.

I listened to this book and the narrater was outstanding and became Alexis. I have already recommend this book to a few friends. I wish I had read this sooner and it hadn't sat in my TBR pile. 

Sunday, August 3, 2025

The Poppy Fields | by Nikki Erlick


The Poppy Fields had so much promise but halfway through it failed to deliver. The Poppy Fields is a treatment center that is located in a remote part of the California desert. The treatment center specializes in an experimental procedure that puts people into a deep sleep for a period of time in order to help them get relief from the heartache of loss. 

The book follows four different strangers who embark on the journey to California together. The strangers each have their own reason for wanting to go to the Poppy Fields which is revealed as the drive to California. 

The story is told in multiple point of views. There is a large cast of characters but it's fairly easy to tell them apart. This book wasn't for me but I can see how others would enjoy it more than I did. 

Saturday, August 2, 2025

Bad Publicity | by Bianca Gillam



Published: May 20, 2025


Andie has landed her dream job as a senior book publicist. On her first day of work she is assigned to one of their biggest authors, Jack Carlson. The very Jack Carlson who ruined her life over 5 years ago when they were attending the same university.  Jack is infuriatingly handsome and talented and not only does Andie have to be his publicist she has to go on a 4 month book tour with him across Europe. 

Andie plans to be professional and calls for a true  but the past has a way of sneaking up on her again and again. This makes her time with Jack more than challenging as she is fueled by anger, betrayal, grief, humiliation and heartache.

The story of Andie and Jack is a simple, entertaining and fast read. Gillam a debut author captured the enemies to lovers troupe perfectly. The use of supportive characters pushes the story along. Gillam understands grief and the loss of a loved one with accuracy making the pain real which evoked strong memories for this reader.

** I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.



Thursday, July 31, 2025

The Storyteller's Death | by Ann Dávila Cardinal

 

My best friend begged and pleaded with me to read this book. She was reading it for a book club and wanted me to read it with her. I relented and was overall surprised by it. I simply wouldn't have picked this book up on my accord. 

When Isla is 8 years old she is sent to Puerto Rico to spend time with her mothers family. While she is there her father dies resulting in Isla spending every summer after with her her family in Puerto Rico. Isla enjoys her time in Puerto Rico as it gives her reprieve from her alcoholic mother. When Isla is 18 she starts get visions and the visions tell her the history of her family. A version different from what she had been told.

Isla puts on her investigators cap and looks into her family history.What she learns gives her a deeper understanding of her family and opens old wounds.

This book is compelling, full of mystery and family drama. 

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