Bookish Travels—March 2024 Destinations

I saw this meme on It’s All About Books and thought, I like this!! So, I decided to do it once a month also. Many thanks to Yvonne for initially posting this!!

This post is what it says: Places I travel to in books each month. Books take you to places you would never get to. That includes places of fantasy, too!!

Bon Voyage!!

Please let me know if you have read these books or traveled to these areas.

Countries I visited the most:  United States, England, France, Scotland

States I visited the most: New York, Washington, Connecticut, Oregon

Cities I visited the most: New York City, Paris, London, Portland


United States

New York (New York City, Red Hook), Connecticut (Greenwich)
California (San Francisco), New York (New York City, South Hampton), Wyoming
Washington (Oreville)
Alaska (Anchorage)
Washington (Seattle)
Connecticut (Brandywine), Maine, New York (Brooklyn), Massachusetts (Boston)
Oregon (Portland), Washington (Spokane)
Connecticut (Hartford), Virginia (Fredericksburg), Georgia (Hawkinsville), Florida (Destin)
California (Coyote Run)
California (Los Angeles, Sunland)
Washington (Eugene, Crater Lake, Bend, Mount Hood), Ohio (Dayton), New York (Rochester), Oregon (Portland)
Arizona (Phoenix)

Portugal

Lisbon

France

Paris
Paris

St. Barts


Post Apocalyptic America

Greasetown

Atlantic Ocean


Africa

Mozambique (Guija, Tomanini), South Africa (Johannesburg)

Ancient Italy

Ancient Rome

Germany

Berlin

England

London, Isle of Man
Clapham North
Sussex
Whitechapel
London

Scotland

Edinburgh, Aberdeen
Lachlan

Oceania

Man-o-War Island

Australia

Beacon, Tasmania

March 2024 Wrap-Up

Here is what I read, posted, won, received, and bought in March.

Let me know if you have read any of these books and what you thought of them.


Books I Read:


Books Reviewed:

A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L. Jensen—review here

The American Daughters by Maurice Carlos Ruffin—review here

Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk—review here

A Smoking Bun by Ellie Alexander—review here

Bye, Baby by Carola Lovering—review here

Never Too Late by Danielle Steele—review here

I Am Rome by Santiago Posteguillo—review here

The Other Lola by Ripley Jones—review here

Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle—-review here

The Underground Library by Jennifer Ryan—review here

It Must Be True Then by Luci Adams—review here

Finding Sophie by Imran Mahmood—review here

The Phoenix Bride by Natasha Siegel—review here

The Taste of Storm and Brine by Brett Salter—review here

Catchpenny by Charlie Huston—review coming April 9th


Books I got from NetGalley:


Books I got from Authors/Indie Publishers:


Giveaway Winners


Books I bought:

The Killer Outdoors by Jodi Linton

The Will of the Gods: Book One by Ian Lancaster

Message in the Bones by Dawn Merriman

Inner Demons by Sarra Cannon

Bitter Demons by Sarra Cannon

No Good Deed: A Sourdough Tale by Angela Slatter

Naked Truth by Lisa Renee Jones

Deathless & Divided by Bethany-Kris

The Duke Who Hates Christmas by Bianca Blythe

Seed Money by B.E. Baker

Wicked Spell by Michelle Escamilla

WWW Wednesday: Feburary 28th, 2024

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme Sam hosts at Taking on a World of Words.

The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?

What did you recently finish reading?

What do you think you’ll read next?

Here is what I am currently reading, recently finished, and plan to read from Thursday to Wednesday.

Let me know if you have read or are planning on reading any of these books!!

Happy Reading!!


What I am currently reading:

Being single is like playing the lottery. There’s always the chance that with one piece of paper you could win it all.

From the New York Times bestselling author of In Five Years and One Italian Summer comes the romance that will define a generation.

Daphne Bell believes the universe has a plan for her. Every time she meets a new man , she receives a slip of paper with his name and a number on it—the exact amount of time they will be together. The papers told her she’d spend three days with Martin in Paris; five weeks with Noah in San Francisco; and three months with Hugo, her ex-boyfriend turned best friend. Daphne has been receiving the numbered papers for over twenty years, always wondering when there might be one without an expiration. Finally, the night of a blind date at her favorite Los Angeles restaurant, there’s only a Jake.

But as Jake and Daphne’s story unfolds, Daphne finds herself doubting the paper’s prediction, and wrestling with what it means to be both committed and truthful. Because Daphne knows things Jake doesn’t, information that—if he found out—would break his heart.

Told with her signature warmth and insight into matters of the heart, Rebecca Serle has finally set her sights on romantic love. The result is a gripping, emotional, passionate, and (yes) heartbreaking novel about what it means to be single, what it means to find love, and ultimately how we define each of them for ourselves. Expiration Dates is the one fans have been waiting for.


What I recently finished reading:

Another delicious installment in the Bakeshop Series set in Ashland, OR!

The mountains are calling in Ashland, Oregon, where pastry chef turned amateur sleuth, Jules Capshaw, is baking up a bevy of spiced curry buns and chai cookies for a moonlit snowshoe tour. Ramiro’s family is visiting from Spain and Jules can’t wait to take them up to her beloved Mount A with its charming and rustic lodge, backcountry trails, and star-filled skies that stretch for miles. Their winter wonderland adventure is nothing short of magical and the merry party opts to return to the slope the next day for the Downhill Dummy.

The annual competition is a favorite amongst snow lovers. Contestants strap makeshift dummies to skis and send them hurling down a death-defying ski jump in hopes of catching big air. The team at Torte is in the mix this year with their own replica of a tiered cake and a baker who closely resembles their fearless leader. It’s a fun and festive atmosphere as dummies sail past the crowd to huge cheers and applause. Until one of the dummies takes a deadly detour and lands atop Fitz Baskin.

Fitz is a guide on the mountain and his icy dealings have made for frosty relationships with everyone he encounters. Suddenly there are more suspects than snowdrifts as Jules dives into the investigation. She unearths a web of secrets and motives that threaten to shake the rustic mountain lodge to its core. Can she catch the killer before they strike again, or will the truth be buried forever under fluffy layers of fresh snow?


What I think I will read next:

A missing baby. A fraught friendship. A secret that can never be told.

On a brisk fall night in a New York apartment, 35-year-old Billie West hears terrified screams. It’s her lifelong best friend Cassie Barnwell, one floor above, and she’s just realized her infant daughter has gone missing. Billie is shaken as she looks down into her own arms to see the baby, remembering—with a jolt of fear—that she is responsible for the kidnapping that has instantly shattered Cassie’s world.

So begins the story of Billie and Cassie’s friendship–both in recent weeks, and since they met twenty-three years ago, in their small Hudson Valley hometown the summer before seventh grade. Once fiercely bonded by their secrets, including a traumatic, unspeakable incident in high school, Cassie and Billie have drifted apart in adulthood, no longer the inseparable pair they used to be. Cassie is married to a wealthy man, has recently become a mother, and is building a following as a fashion and lifestyle influencer. She is desperate to leave her past behind–including Billie, who is single and childless, and no longer fits into her world. Hurt and rejected by Cassie’s new priorities, Billie will do anything to restore their friendship, even as she hides the truth about what really happened the night the baby was taken.

Told in alternating perspectives in Lovering’s signature suspenseful style, Bye Baby confronts the myriad ways friendships change and evolve over time, the lingering echoes of childhood trauma, and the impact of women’s choices on their lifelong relationships.

Kezia Cooper Hobson, recently widowed, arrives in New York from San Francisco.  Determined to make a fresh start, she has just completed the sale of her Pacific Heights home, not to mention her husband’s venture capital firm, and in doing so, is also freed from her responsibility as a board member of the company. Bringing with her only a few personal treasures, she is excited to move into the blank slate of a beautiful midtown penthouse, in the city that she has always loved. It is also where her two adult daughters now live.

As Kezia settles into her new apartment, she meets her movie-star next-door neighbor, Sam Stewart, whose terrace borders hers. Just a couple of weeks after she arrives, however, a devastating crisis strikes New York City. Kezia and Sam find themselves connecting over their strong impulse to help those in need. As they share a life-changing experience of volunteering, a bond is sparked and a friendship is formed.

Kezia’s daughters, Kate and Felicity, are taken aback by their mother’s new friendship, both more focused on their own love lives than hers. But Kezia is learning that the changes she’s making are just what she needs to open new horizons.

In this powerful and moving new novel, Danielle Steel illuminates the importance of human connection and embracing brave change, proving it’s never too late for a brand-new start.

The runaway international bestseller–part sweeping historical epic, part legal thriller–following the trial that shaped the life of the young Julius Caesar and gave root to an immortal legacy.

Every legend has a beginning.

Rome, 77 B.C. Senator Dolabella, known for using violence against anyone who opposes him, is going on trial for corruption and has already hired the best lawyers and even bought the jury. No man dares accept the role of prosecutor–until, against all odds, an unknown twenty-three-year-old steps out to lead the case, defend the people of Rome, and defy the power of the elite class. This lawyer’s name is Caius Julius Caesar.

Masterfully combining exhaustive historical rigor with extraordinary narrative skills, Santiago Posteguillo shows us the man behind the myth of Caesar as never before, taking us to the dangerous streets of Rome where the Senate’s henchmen lurk on every corner, submerging us in the thick of battle, and letting us live the great love story of Julius Caesar and his wife, Cornelia. 

After Julius Caesar, the world was never the same. I Am Rome tells the tale of the early events that shaped this extraordinary man’s fate–and changed the course of history itself.

The sequel to Ripley Jones’s unforgettable YA thriller Missing Clarissa , The Other Lola is about what happens when the people you love the most are the people you can trust the least.

In the months after Cam and Blair broke their small hometown’s legendary missing-girl story and catapulted to accidental fame, they vowed never to do it again. No more mysteries, no more podcasts, and no more sticking their heads where they don’t belong.

Until Mattie Brosillard, a freshman at their high school, shows up on their doorstep, begging Cam and Blair for help. Mattie’s sister Lola disappeared mysteriously five years ago. No trace of her was ever found. Now, she’s back–but Mattie is convinced the girl who returned is an impostor. Nobody believes Mattie’s wild story–not Mattie’s brother, not Mattie’s mother, and not even Cam and Blair. But something is definitely wrong in the Brosillard family. And Blair has her own reasons for wanting to know what really happened to Lola while she was gone.

With Cam and Blair still struggling with the aftermath of their first mystery—and with new secrets swirling between them—the stakes are higher than ever in this can’t-miss sequel to Missing Clarissa.


Reading Challenge books I hope to get to this week:

Popsugar 2024 Reading Challenge—A book by a self-published author

A dead lawyer enters the office of Wildclown Investigations and hires the detective to find his killer. Wildclown and his dead sidekick Elmo soon find themselves entangled in a battle for control of a secret that offers either hope or doom for humanity. The case takes us to a unique setting that mixes gothic horror with the two-fisted pragmatism of a hard-boiled detective novel.

Romanceopoly 2024—Spring: Romantic suspense with either of these requirements: green or pink on the cover, an animal on the cover, or is set during a road trip or vacation (I picked vacation)

He’s Enigmatic, Dangerously Handsome, and COMPLETELY OFF-LIMITS

The women who vacation on Mr. Rook’s exclusive island are looking for one thing and one thing only: to have their wildest romantic fantasies come to life. Pirates, cowboys, billionaires–there’s nothing Rook’s staff can’t deliver.

But when Stephanie Fitzgerald’s sister doesn’t return after her week in paradise, Stephanie will have to pose as a guest in order to dig for answers. Unfortunately, this means she’ll need to get close to the one thing on the island that’s not on the menu: the devastatingly handsome and intimidating Mr. Rook. And he’s not about to give the island’s secrets away.

September 2023 TBR

Books for Review:


The StoryGraph Reading Challenge books

Buzzword Reading Challenge 2023—game related words in the title, from game itself to games like chess, checkers, cards, twister…to words related to games like first, last, win, lose, race, chase, clubs, spades, diamonds etc.
2023 Sami Parker Reads Title Challenge—A book that has a rhyme in the title

Cover Scavenger Hunt 2023—Glasses/Sunglasses

The StoryGraph Reads the World 2023—Syria

The StoryGraph Genre Challenge 2023—A horror or mystery book written by a woman or nonbinary author

Beat the Backlist 2023—Non-fiction just for fun

Scavenger Hunt TBR Book Challenge—Flip to any page in the book you just read and point to a random word. The next book title should have that word in the title (my word: tears)

Scavenger Hunt—A book about your favorite school subject or unit (my choice: history)

Popsugar Reading Challenge 2023—A book with a color in the title

2023 TBR Toppler—A non-Fiction Book

2023 Monthly Themes—Stop and catch up on TBRs

2023 Reading Challenge—The Longest Book on my TBR

2023 ABC Challenge—I

Romanceopoly 2023!—Slow burn or fast burn contemporary romance
2023 TBR Prompts—A book with multiple generations