I thoroughly enjoyed this book! From the start, it’s clear that secrets are being kept from Beth, but the reader is just as much in the dark. As the story unfolds, we get to piece things together alongside Beth, adding to the suspense and intrigue. What makes this story especially fascinating is that Beth’s memories…
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All the Missing Pieces by Catherine Cowles | Book Review
Let me begin by saying that I am a huge Catherine Coweles fan. I discovered her last year and just fell right into all of her books. So picking her newest one as our first book club read of 2025 was easy for me. I am so glad that I did too. In All the…
The Storyteller’s Daughter by Victoria Scott | Book Review
This book follows a dual timeline, with one set in 1940/41 and the other in 2008/09. As usual, I found myself drawn more to the earlier timeline. The story alternates between the perspectives of two main female characters: Nita, a determined reporter in the past, and her great-niece, Beth, in the present. Nita’s journey was…
New Beginnings in the Little Irish Village by Michelle Vernal | Book Review
New Beginnings in the Little Irish Village is an absolute delight! From start to finish, this warmhearted romcom had me hooked. Set in the charming village of Emerald Bay, where everyone knows everyone’s business (and no one seems to mind), it’s the perfect escape. Michelle Vernal has created a vibrant world filled with quirky, lovable…
Miss Anna and the Earl by Catherine Tinley | Book Review
Anna has formed a budding connection with the Earl of Garvald, described in the book as a tendre. While the term feels perfectly suited to the story’s historical tone, in modern terms, it could be seen as a fondness or a mild crush. With her sisters happily settled, Anna is content to enjoy a blossoming…
Widows Waive the Rules by Julia Jarman | Book Review
The widows embark on an exciting holiday adventure aboard the Queen Mary 2, arriving in New York just in time for Christmas. Janet, still grieving the loss of her second husband, is convinced by her friends Zelda and Viv to take the cruise to lift her spirits. Once on board, they encounter Primrose, whose intriguing…
One Day and Forever by Shari Low | Book Review
Kara McIntyre thought her life was on track after eight years with her boyfriend-turned-fiancé. But when a disastrous Hogmanay event upended everything, she found herself with no job, no fiancé, no home, and no wedding plans. Meanwhile, her lifelong best friend, Ollie Chiles, faced his own crisis when his wife, actress Sienna Montgomery, was caught…
Wish You Weren’t Here by Portia MacIntosh | Book Review
Lana is seen as a hot mess by her father’s wealthy side of the family. The side that she didn’t grow up with since she didn’t live with her father. She is seen as so much of a mess that they stage an intervention to keep her from messing up her sister’s wedding in Australia….
Dark Times for the Clarks Factory Girls by May Ellis | Book Review
This book can easily be enjoyed as a stand-alone. The story centers on Jeannie, Kate, and Louisa, three young friends and coworkers at the Clarks Factory who are navigating life during the turbulent times of World War I. January 1916 after months on the front lines in France, Gerald, a pacifist Quaker, returns to live…
Dashiki by Florence Wetzel | Book Review
I absolutely adored this cozy mystery! While I myself am now a huge jazz fan, I admit I haven’t listened to it much, Florence Wetzel’s passion for jazz shines through. I was immediately transported to a world of collectors and obsessive music lovers. I also really loved that this book takes place in Hoboken of…