April 2024 Wrap-Up

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

As always, let me know if you have read any of these books and (if you did) what you thought of them.


Books I Read:


Books Reviewed:

The Stranger Upstairs by Lisa M. Matlin—review here

The Trail of Lost Hearts by Tracey Garvis Graves—review here

Off the Air by Christina Estes—review here

Sincerely, The Duke by Amelia Grey—review here

Lost & Hound by Rita Mae Brown—review here

All We Were Promised by Ashton Lattimore—review here

Draw Down the Moon by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast—review here

Rhythm and Clues by Olivia Blacke—review here

Ladykiller by Katherine Wood—review coming July 9th, 2024

A Sweet Sting of Salt by Rose Sutherland—review here

The Poison Pen by Paige Shelton—review here

To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods by Molly X. Chang—review here

The Gathering by C.J. Tudor—review here

You Know What You Did by K.T. Nguyen—review here

Bless Your Heart by Lindy Ryan—review here

Wake Me Most Wickedly by Felicia Grossman—review here

Thorn Tree by Max Ludington—review here

Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth—review here

Cast a Cold Eye by Robbie Morrison—review here

One Big Happy Family—review coming July 16th, 2024

Ne’er Duke Well by Alexandra Vasti—review coming July 23rd, 2024


Books I got from NetGalley:


Books I got from Authors/Indie Publishers:


Giveaway Winners


Books I bought:

Highland Bear by Celeste Barclay

Entice by Stacey Lynn

Priest by Sierra Simone

Fields of Fire by Hannah West

The Case of the Zombie Ninjas by Erik Christopher Martin

Cross Cowboy by Elana Johnson

My Queendom for a Horse by Bridget E. Baker

Pucked by Helena Hunting

Wish I Might by Kait Nolan

Rocky Mountain Heat by Vivian Arend

Rocky Mountain Desire by Vivian Arend

Killing Time in Georgia by Susan Kiernan-Lewis

Love on Willow Loop by Carina Taylor

The Spymaster Trials by Ivy Hollins

Smitten with the Best Man by Piper Rayne

His Five Night Stand by Emma Thorne

The Dreamer by May McGoldrick

The Innkeeper and the Fugitive by Martha Keyes

Deadly Games by Sally Rigby

The Werewolf’s Mask by K.S. Gerlt

WWW Wednesday: March 27th, 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:

Equal parts thought-provoking and entertaining, Emmy Award winning reporter Christina Estes introduces Jolene Garcia in her Tony Hillerman Prize winning debut, Off the Air .

Jolene Garcia is a local TV reporter in Phoenix, Arizona, splitting her time between covering general assignments―anything from a monsoon storm to a newborn giraffe at the zoo―and special projects. Stories that take more time to research and produce. Stories that Jolene wants to tell.

When word gets out about a death at a radio station, Jolene and other journalists swarm the scene, intent on reporting the facts first. The body is soon identified as Larry Lemmon, a controversial talk show host, who died under suspicious circumstances. Jolene conducted his final interview, giving her and her station an advantage. But not for long.

As the story heats up, so does the competition. Jolene is determined to solve this murder. It’s an investigation that could make or break her career―if it doesn’t break her first.


What I recently finished reading:

New York Times bestselling author Tracey Garvis Graves takes readers on a life affirming journey, where two lost souls find the unexpected courage to love again.

Thirty-four-year-old Wren Waters believes that if you pay attention, the universe will send you exactly what you need. But her worldview shatters when the universe delivers two life-altering blows she didn’t see coming, and all she wants to do is put the whole heartbreaking mess behind her. No one is more surprised than Wren when she discovers that geocaching―the outdoor activity of using GPS to look for hidden objects―is the only thing getting her out of bed and out of her head. She decides that a weeklong solo quest geocaching in Oregon is exactly what she needs to take back control of her life.

Enter Marshall Hendricks, a psychologist searching for distraction as he struggles with a life-altering blow of his own. Though Wren initially rebuffs Marshall’s attempt at hiker small talk, she’s beyond grateful when he rescues her from a horrifying encounter farther down the trail. In the interest of safety, Marshall suggests partnering up to look for additional caches. Wren’s no longer quite so trusting of the universe―or men in general―but her inner circle might argue that a smart, charismatic psychologist isn’t the worst thing the universe could place in her path.

What begins as a platonic road trip gradually blossoms into something deeper, and the more Wren learns about Marshall, the more she wants to know. Now all she can do is hope that the universe gets it right this time.


What I think I will read next:

Sincerely, The Duke is the second novel in the historical romance Say I Do trilogy about dukes needing to wed to tap into their wealth by New York Times bestselling author Amelia Grey.

Miss Edwina Fine has one shot at finding a husband before the ton learns her secret. With red hair, green eyes and being one of triplets, she knows the superstitions and rumors about women like her. So when a marriage proposal from the Duke of Stonerick arrives by mail, Edwina jumps at the chance to solve her problems. But nothing could prepare her for the attraction that sparks between them when they finally meet. It will take more than Edwina’s wit to navigate her past, reservations about marriage and the passion that ignites within her for the irresistible duke.

Rick, Duke of Stonerick, enjoys his life exactly as it honing his expert marksmanship, playing cards and fencing with his friends. He even enjoys exchanging affectionate humor with his mother about his lack of matrimonial engagement. But when a recurring illness reminds Rick he has no heir, he picks a name from the list of prospects his mother presents and writes a simple marriage proposal. Then he forgets about it—until that very lady with an iron will and breathtaking bravery shows up at his doorstep, ready to accept. Edwina tempts him like no other and suddenly, marriage doesn’t seem much of an inconvenience after all. But will keeping his illness a secret cost him her love?

When a body is found curiously displayed on “Sister” Jane Arnold’s foxhunting grounds, members of her hunt club realize someone is sending them a dire message, in this exciting mystery from New York Times bestselling author Rita Mae Brown.

Early fall in Virginia means shorter days, cooler temperatures, the blooming milkweeds of summer giving way to fields of fluffy seeds—and of course, the start of fox hunting season. It’s “Sister” Jane Arnold’s favorite time of year. And this year, the Jefferson Hunt Club is busier than ever, organizing a fundraising drive to help with the upkeep of their beloved hunting grounds.

But the festive season is interrupted by the appearance of a dead body, tied to a chair and placed directly in the path of an early-season hunt. No one recognizes the victim, but the intentional placement makes it clear that someone is sending a message. Then, one huntsman’s valuable stamp collection is stolen, and they discover the victim was also a stamp collector. Sister suspects a connection, which is confirmed when just one stamp is found taped to the garage door of her friend and treasurer of the hunt club Ronnie Haslip. Could Ronnie have been involved in either the murder or the theft, or has he been marked as the next victim? Sister must uncover who has been sending these cryptic signs to her friends—before any of them wind up dead.

A housemaid with a dangerous family secret conspires with a wealthy young abolitionist to help an enslaved girl escape, in volatile pre-Civil War Philadelphia.

The rebel . . . the socialite . . . and the fugitive. Together, they will risk everything for one another in this “beguiling story of friendship, deception, and women crossing boundaries in the name of freedom” (Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Friends).

Philadelphia, 1837. After Charlotte escaped from the crumbling White Oaks plantation down South, she’d expected freedom to feel different from her former life as an enslaved housemaid. After all, Philadelphia is supposed to be the birthplace of American liberty. Instead, she’s locked away playing servant to her white-passing father, as they both attempt to hide their identities from slavecatchers who would destroy their new lives.

Longing to break away, Charlotte befriends Nell, a budding abolitionist from one of Philadelphia’s wealthiest Black families. Just as Charlotte starts to envision a future, a familiar face from her past reappears: Evie, her friend from White Oaks, has been brought to the city by the plantation mistress, and she’s desperate to escape. But as Charlotte and Nell conspire to rescue her, in a city engulfed by race riots and attacks on abolitionists, they soon discover that fighting for Evie’s freedom may cost them their own.


Reading Challenge books I hope to get to this week (repeat from last week because I got sick):

Popsugar Reading Challenge 2024 (a cozy fantasy)

Cursed Antiques, Secret Societies, and a Scatter Brained Ghost

When Cecilia Parish is summoned to her hometown of Destiny Point to aid her sick uncle and his antique curiosity shop, she has no idea that her life is about to change in magical and dangerous ways. An antique and curiosity shop is a mystical place. The items held within have their own story, sometimes centuries old. But there are other more sinister curiosities held within certain antique shops throughout the world. These antiquities are cursed and can cause ill effects to the owner and even death. Cecilia’s uncle is one such collector who searches for cursed antiques to hide them away from unsuspecting souls and those who want to use their power for nefarious reasons. Join Cecilia and her companions as they delve into the unknown and discover mysteries within mysteries in this first book in the Curiosity Shop Cozy Mysteries Series.

Beat the Backlist 2024 (something in common with the main character)

True love can’t be strategized.

After book blogger Vivian Galdi’s longtime crush pretends their secret summer kissing sessions never happened, Vivian creates a list of safe crushes, determined to protect her heart.

But nerd-hot Dallas, the sweet new guy in town, sends the mission and Vivian’s zing meter into chaos. While designing software for the bookstore where Vivian works, Dallas wages a counter-mission.

Operation Replacement Crush is in full effect. And Dallas is determined to take her heart off the shelf.

It’s Monday: What Are You Reading?—March 25th, 2024

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? a place to meet and share what you have been and are about to be reading over the week. It’s a great post to organize yourself. It’s an opportunity to visit, comment, and add to your groaning TBR pile! So welcome in everyone. This meme started on J Kaye’s blog and then was hosted by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at The Book Date.

Jen Vincent, Teach Mentor Texts, and Kellee of Unleashing Readers decided to give It’s Monday! a kid-lit focus. If you read and review books in children’s literature – picture books, chapter books, middle-grade novels, young adult novels, or anything in those genres – join them.


Personal

We got the estimate on what we are getting for the van. It was more than what we thought. Hopefully, we will get it direct deposited within the week. Then, onto buying a new car.

I ended up taking Miss B to an orthopedic Dr. last Friday. Her knee was still bothering her (she injured it in the accident). Long story short, she has a badly bruised knee with a possible tendon tear. We go back on April 1st for a follow-up and to meet with the surgeon if needed.

Mr. Z has suffered through two more turns of the palate spreader. His front teeth are starting to separate. He is not a fan. Thankfully, he only has 6 more turns before we are done.

Miss R is starting agonizing April in horseback. What is that? For April, her group will be riding and jumping without stirrups (building up the leg muscles).

We went to Western Carolina University on Saturday for an Open House. We finally got to see the dorms (which were spacious for two people).

I ended up with a migraine yesterday. I truly believe the travel to the mountains and back contributed to it.


What I am Reading Now:

A social media influencer with a secret past buys a murder house to renovate, but finds more than she bargained for behind the peeling wallpaper in this gothic psychological debut.

Sarah Slade is starting over. As the new owner of the infamous Black Wood House—the scene of a grisly murder-suicide—she’s determined that the fixer-upper will help reach a new audience on her successful lifestyle blog, and distract her from her failing marriage.

But as Sarah paints over the house’s horrifying past, she knows better than anyone that a new façade can’t conceal every secret. Then the builders start acting erratically and experiencing bizarre accidents—and Sarah knows there’s only so long she can continue to sleep in the bedroom with the bloodstained floor and suffer the mysterious footsteps she hears from the attic.

When menacing notes start appearing everywhere, Sarah becomes convinced that someone or something is out to kill her—her husband, her neighbors, maybe even the house itself. The more she remodels Black Wood House, the angrier it seems to become.

With every passing moment, Sarah’s life spirals further out of control—and with it, her sense of reality. Though she desperately clings to the lies she’s crafted to conceal her own secrets, Sarah Slade must wonder . . . was it all worth it? Or will this house be her final unraveling?


Books I plan on reading later this week

Equal parts thought-provoking and entertaining, Emmy Award winning reporter Christina Estes introduces Jolene Garcia in her Tony Hillerman Prize winning debut, Off the Air .

Jolene Garcia is a local TV reporter in Phoenix, Arizona, splitting her time between covering general assignments―anything from a monsoon storm to a newborn giraffe at the zoo―and special projects. Stories that take more time to research and produce. Stories that Jolene wants to tell.

When word gets out about a death at a radio station, Jolene and other journalists swarm the scene, intent on reporting the facts first. The body is soon identified as Larry Lemmon, a controversial talk show host, who died under suspicious circumstances. Jolene conducted his final interview, giving her and her station an advantage. But not for long.

As the story heats up, so does the competition. Jolene is determined to solve this murder. It’s an investigation that could make or break her career―if it doesn’t break her first.

Sincerely, The Duke is the second novel in the historical romance Say I Do trilogy about dukes needing to wed to tap into their wealth by New York Times bestselling author Amelia Grey.

Miss Edwina Fine has one shot at finding a husband before the ton learns her secret. With red hair, green eyes and being one of triplets, she knows the superstitions and rumors about women like her. So when a marriage proposal from the Duke of Stonerick arrives by mail, Edwina jumps at the chance to solve her problems. But nothing could prepare her for the attraction that sparks between them when they finally meet. It will take more than Edwina’s wit to navigate her past, reservations about marriage and the passion that ignites within her for the irresistible duke.

Rick, Duke of Stonerick, enjoys his life exactly as it honing his expert marksmanship, playing cards and fencing with his friends. He even enjoys exchanging affectionate humor with his mother about his lack of matrimonial engagement. But when a recurring illness reminds Rick he has no heir, he picks a name from the list of prospects his mother presents and writes a simple marriage proposal. Then he forgets about it—until that very lady with an iron will and breathtaking bravery shows up at his doorstep, ready to accept. Edwina tempts him like no other and suddenly, marriage doesn’t seem much of an inconvenience after all. But will keeping his illness a secret cost him her love?

December 2023 Wrap Up

Here is what I read/posted/won/received/bought in November.

As always, let me know if you have read any of these books and (if you did) what you thought of them.


Books I Read:


Books Reviewed:

Mister Lullaby by J.H. Markert—review here

Sister of Starlit Seas by Terry Brooks—review here

Deceptive Silence by Reily Garrett—review here

Hard Check Holiday by Ann Hunter—review here

Echoes of Ballard House by E. Denise Billups—review here

Once Upon a Christmas by Margaret Watson—review here

Gwen & Art Are Not in Love by Lex Croucher—review here

The Sisters by Ruth O’Neill—review here

Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg—review here

Yours for the Taking by Gabrielle Korn—review here

The Curse of Penryth Hall by Jess Armstrong—review here

A Million Little Choices by Tamera Alexander—review here

Flower and Thorn by Rati Mehrotra—review here

The Final Curtain by Keigo Higashino—review here

Maternal Instincts by SM Thomas—review here


Books I got from NetGalley:


Books I got from Authors/Indie Publishers:


Giveaway Winners


Books I bought:

Dirty Rich Cinderella Story by Lisa Renee Jones

War of the Animals by Jonathan Decoteau

Back to Before by Tracy Solheim

Sofia’s Silver Bullet by Kate Hill

The Bear Trap by Paul Diron

Backtrack by Paul Diron

Taken by Hattie Jacks

Tainted Harvest by E. Denise Billups

Show Dance by Renee Dahlia

Just One Date by Chris Keniston

Shadow Hunter by Kait Ballenger

The Scargill Cove Case Files by Jayne Ann Krentz

Totally Pucked by Lauren Blakely

Boiling Point by Kimberly Kincaid

On the Defense by Piper Rayne

Seduction in Blood by Kim Allred

Ledman Pickup by Tom Lichtenberg

Thunder Valley by Thomas Kelly

Kiss Me That Way by Laura Trentham

The Stone Wolf’s Rejected Mate by Cate C. Wells

Bermuda Triangle by Bob Mayer

Reintroduction by Kyle Timmermeyer

David Balfour by Robert Louis Stevenson

The Jewel of Asgard by Aiki Flinthart

The Hammer of Thor by Aiki Flinthart

The Making of Socket Greeny by Tony Bertauski

Descension by B.C. Burgess