Japanese Gothic by Kylie Lee Baker #bookreview @harlequinbooks

Overview

New York Times Most Anticipated Book for 2026
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In this lyrical, wildly inventive horror novel interwoven with Japanese mythology, two people living centuries apart discover a door between their worlds.

October, 2026: Lee Turner doesn’t remember how or why he killed his college roommate. The details are blurred and bloody. All he knows is he has to flee New York and go to the one place that might offer refuge—his father’s new home in Japan, a house hidden by sword ferns and wild ginger. But something is terribly wrong with the house: no animals will come near it, the bedroom window isn’t always a window, and a woman with a sword appears in the yard when night falls.

October, 1877: Sen is a young samurai in exile, hiding from the imperial soldiers in a house behind the sword ferns. A monster came home from war wearing her father’s face, but Sen would do anything to please him, even turn her sword on her own mother. She knows the soldiers will soon slaughter her whole family when she sees a terrible omen: a young foreign man who appears outside her window.

One of these people is a ghost, and one of these stories is a lie.

Something is hiding beneath the house of sword ferns, and Lee and Sen will soon wish they never unburied it.

Review

Lee Turner is on the run. He killed his college roommate and he has fled to his father’s home in Japan. But something is terribly wrong with this home! No animals will come near it, the bedroom window isn’t always a window, and a woman with a sword appears in the yard when night falls.

This is a tale that just gets better and better as you go along. You are a bit confused as it starts out, but stick with it. The author creatively brings this story together.

This is told in two different time periods. As expected, I enjoyed Sen’s time period of 1877 better than present day…but don’t worry. These two time periods come together with a bang! And you do not want to miss it.

I am trying real hard not to give anything away. But y’all! This book is bewitching and creepy all at the same time. Plus it is so atmospheric. I felt like I was right there in the pages with Lee and Sen. Now, I will say this is not as much of a horror book as I expected. It melds historical fiction, culture and intrigue all into one.

The narrator is absolutely fantastic! This is narrated by Natalie Naudus and she is excellent as Sen!

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Love & Other Side Effects by Deidra Duncan #bookreview @harlequinbooks

Overview

Friendship like this should come with a warning label…
Asher Foley is an imposter—at least, that’s how it feels. The letters “MD” after his name should mean he’s confident, respected, put-together. Instead, he still feels like the class clown pretending to be a grown-up doctor.

Jocelyn Maddox is a paradox—warm, fearless, but utterly closed off. She’s lost too much already—family, love, home—and she’s not about to gamble her heart again. As an anesthesiologist, she’ll fix everyone else’s pain and refuses to feel her own. It makes Asher, her flirty best friend-slash-work husband, perfectly safe. Right?

When a surgical complication forces Asher to drop the mask and show her the man underneath, Jocelyn sees more than the jokes and easy smiles. She sees him. And suddenly, the walls she’s built to survive begin to crack—one look, one laugh, one heartbeat at a time.

Review

You can smell this plot from a mile away! Friends to lovers!

Asher is a very good physician, but honestly, he feels like he is faking it. Enter Joycelyn! As an anesthesiologist, she’ll fix everyone else’s pain and refuses to feel her own. It makes Asher, her flirty best friend-slash-work husband, perfectly safe. Right?

I enjoyed these two characters. However, Asher’s insecurities just didn’t fit his character or his job! Then there is Joycelyn. In my opinion, she toyed way too much with Asher. I wanted to slap her. And he just kept coming back for more…insert eye roll.

I know it sounds like I did not like this book, but I did. The characters are cute, along with the setting of the hospital, it is all in my wheelhouse. I just wanted more.

This is narrated by Christine Lakin and Eric Yang. They did a good job keeping this story moving!

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Mad Mabel by sally Hepworth #bookreview @macmillanaudio @stmartinspress

Overview

From New York Times bestselling author Sally Hepworth comes a twisty tale of justice, redemption, and one irrepressible woman who’s not done breaking the rules just yet.

Meet Elsie Mabel Fitzpatrick: eighty-one years old, gloriously grumpy, fiercely independent, and never without a hot cup of tea―or a cutting remark. She minds her own business in her quiet Melbourne suburb, until a neighbor turns up dead and the whispers start flying. 

Because Elsie hasn’t always been Elsie. Once upon a headline, she was Mad Mabel Waller―Australia’s youngest convicted murderer. But was she really mad, or just misunderstood? Either way, she’s kept her secret buried for decades. 

Enter seven-year-old Persephone, a relentless little chatterbox who has just moved in across the road (armed with stickers, questions, and no sense of personal boundaries); Joan, who appears to have it in for Elsie; and a healthy dose of public interest―the cops are sniffing around, and the media is circling like seagulls at a picnic. 

So Mabel does what she’s always done best―she takes matters into her own hands. 

Is she a cantankerous old lady with a shady past? A cold-blooded killer with arthritis? Or just someone who’s finally ready to tell her side of the story? 

Sharp, surprising, and wickedly funny, this is the unforgettable story of a woman who’s spent a lifetime being underestimated―and is about to prove everyone wrong. Again.

Review

Meet Elsie Mabel Fitzpatrick: eighty-one years old, gloriously grumpy, fiercely independent. She minds her own business in her quiet Melbourne suburb, until a neighbor turns up dead. Elsie hasn’t always been Elsie. Once upon a headline, she was Mad Mabel Waller―Australia’s youngest convicted murderer. But was she really mad, or just misunderstood? Either way, she’s kept her secret buried for decades. 

Mabel is a character you won’t soon forget!

This book is just bloody brilliant. Now, I will be honest, I had to sit on it and think about a rating. It is a bit slow at the first. But the more you become invested in Mabel and her life story the better this book becomes. And this ending….oh Lordy! You must read this to find out!

And as serious as some of this story is, Mad Mabel will keep the reader on their toes and laughing at her comments, especially the ones towards young Persephone. Their interactions cracked me up.

This is narrated by Hannah Fredericksen and Jenny Seedsman. Both of these narrators are great and I do not know which one is Mabel….but she did a fabulous job.

Need a story that will make you laugh, break your heart and keep you guessing…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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Last One Out by Jane Harper #bookreview @macmillanaudio

Overview

From the New York Times bestselling author of Exiles and The Dry comes a captivating new novel set in a modern ghost town.

Carralon Ridge, a once vibrant village in rural New South Wales, has become a shell of itself, its houses and buildings bought up and left to rot by the mining company operating at its borders. A decade into its slow death, surrounded by industrial noise and swathed in thick layers of dust, the skeletal town is all but abandoned, with just a handful of residents clinging onto what remains.

After years of scorning those who left the Ridge behind as it fell into ruin, Ro never imagined she’d become one of them. But everything changed when she lost her son. Five years ago, Sam vanished while visiting during a break from college, leaving behind a rental car with his belongings inside. Sam had loved Carralon Ridge, and had been working on an oral history of the town to preserve its legacy before it vanished altogether. It wasn’t long after his disappearance that the rest of the family began to crumble away too.

But when Ro returns to Carralon Ridge to be with her husband and daughter on the anniversary of Sam’s disappearance, she begins to suspect that something important was overlooked in his case. Because while nothing can stop Carralon Ridge from dying, someone seems to want to make sure that its secrets die with it.

Review

Five years ago, Sam vanished while visiting during a break from college, leaving behind a rental car with his belongings inside. Sam had loved Carralon Ridge, and had been working on an oral history of the town to preserve its legacy before it vanished altogether. It wasn’t long after his disappearance that the rest of his family began to crumble away too.

I am struggling to write this review. I like Jane Harper. But this one fell a bit short for me. It is slow, repetitive and I felt very little connection to the characters.

This is a story about grief, family and a dying town. Did I say it was repetitive…yes…it is a bit repetitive, especially where the dying town is concerned. And the ending…you find out what happened to Sam because of the “kindness” in someone’s heart…it just did not fit, in my opinion.

This is narrated by Angeline Armstrong. She had a good voice for every character!

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The Creek, The Crone, and The Crow by Leah Weiss #audiobook #bookreview

Overview

An impressive blend of history, folklore, and imagination.” -Ron Rash, New York Times bestselling author

An outsider to the Carolina hills inherits a gift that could change everything for her village on the verge of dying, from the author NPR said “writes with a deep knowledge of the enduring myths of Appalachia…vividly portraying real people and sorrows.”

Welcome to Baines Creek, a humble hamlet hidden deep in Appalachia, where the last one-room schoolhouse in North Carolina is on the brink of closing. It’s summer 1980, and teacher Kate Shaw has lived in Baines Creek for ten years. A skeptic at heart, she rejects mountain superstition and Appalachian folklore, much to the disappointment of Birdie Rocas, a powerful and reclusive witch with a trove of secrets. Yet, as Kate prepares to leave, a sudden death, a shocking request, and a legacy that spans centuries throw her into a world that overwhelms her.

Enter Lydia Brown, a psychic with a curious birthmark whose visions stopped when she needed them most. Grief-stricken without her gift, and desperate for spiritual guidance, she travels to Baines Creek in search of Birdie and the answers she might provide. The third novel by acclaimed author Leah Weiss, The Creek, The Crone, and the Crow is the tale of a powerful crone, two women cut from the cloth of loss, and a secret sisterhood of empowerment that may be the key to healing them all.

Review

It’s summer 1980, and teacher Kate Shaw has lived in Baines Creek for ten years. A skeptic at heart, she rejects mountain superstition and Appalachian folklore, much to the disappointment of Birdie Rocas, a powerful and reclusive witch with a trove of secrets. Yet, as Kate prepares to leave, a sudden death, a shocking request, and a legacy that spans centuries throw her into a world that overwhelms her.

I liked this story but it does seem a bit heavy on the descriptions. But it is unique and it definitely has some creepy vibes, especially where Birdie is concerned. But, I am not going to lie, I did zone out a time or two. I did enjoy the folklore and the weird happenings!

This is narrated by Kate Forbes. She did a good job. There are a lot of voices and she is very distinctive with all of them.

Need a book set in the Appalachian area…THIS IS IT. Grab your copy today.

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The Lost Story Of Via Belle by Melanie Dobson #bookreview

Overview

Searching for a story to adapt for film, an aspiring screenwriter becomes captivated by a bestselling classic novel and the mysterious disappearance of the woman who wrote it.

1940. Via Belle’s sweet romance novels made readers believe in happily ever after. But Via’s reality was much more complicated. While her first husband was alive, her creativity thrived in a beautiful stone estate situated above a pristine lake and moonflower garden. After his tragic death and a whirlwind second marriage shrouded in secrets, Via vanished from public life, leaving behind a shadow of scandal . . . and her final story.

2006. Screenwriter Harper Rayne is desperate for a breakthrough, if only she can find the right story to tell. But when she digs into the life of her late mother’s favorite novelist, she never expects it to become personal. Drawn to the quaint Pennsylvania town where both her mother and Via once lived, Harper discovers more than a mystery to solve—she finds echoes of her own longing for love, healing, and home. As long-buried secrets come to light, Harper must decide if she’ll protect the past or rewrite this particular ending.

Review

This is told in two different time lines, 2006 and 1940. This follows Harper as she struggles to become a screenwriter and Via Belle, a famous novelist in the 1940s.

Via Belle is a fascinating character. She has lost her husband so she lives with her elderly aunt. And when Via falls in love with Simon, everything is great…until it isn’t. Simon is a bit of a scoundrel! I wanted to jerk him baldheaded at times.

I loved Harper! She is a bit of a hot mess at first. But just hang on, when she gets her feet under her, she does not take no for an answer.

This is a bit of a “sweet” read but I enjoyed how it unfolded. It does start bit slow but when it kicks in, you will not be able to stop!

Need a story which is a bit of a family mystery with great characters…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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More Than Friends by Denise Hunter #bookreview @tnfiction

Overview

Jenna Greene just ended things with her boyfriend . . . which also ended her career. (That’s the risk a girl takes when her boyfriend doubles as her boss.) With no income and no job prospects in sight, Jenna is forced to return to her mother’s house on Chincoteague Island, Virginia, to figure out what’s next. And the timing couldn’t be more perfect. Jenna’s widowed mother has just returned from a cruise–with a brand-new boyfriend in tow. But there’s something off about the guy. His story doesn’t quite add up, and he keeps sneaking off to make suspicious phone calls and borrowing money from her too-trusting mother.

In search of some investigative help, Jenna turns to her childhood BFF, Tyson Parker, who lives and works in town. Still reeling from his wife’s infidelity, Tyson is doing his best to heal from the pain of divorce. He’s made a name for himself on the island as a volunteer firefighter and one of the much-admired saltwater cowboys who looks after Chincoteague’s wild ponies. Oh, and he turned out to be more than a tiny bit attractive–besides being almost-too-good-to-be-true sweet and caring.

Growing up, the uber-competitive Jenna was always accepted as one of the guys. But things have changed between her and Tyson, and he’s now looking at her through new eyes. Jenna suddenly feels like a leading lady on a movie set–only with way less composure.

But Jenna also has old wounds that make these new feelings seem fraught with peril. Is she willing to open her heart and see where love might lead? Or will she let her hesitant heart hold her back?

Review

Jenna Greene just ended things with her boyfriend . . . which also ended her career. Jenna is forced to return to her mother’s house on Chincoteague Island, Virginia, to figure out what’s next. She ends up reconnecting with her childhood BFF, Tyson. It doesn’t take long for things to change between these two, for the better!

Oh y’all…this setting of Chincoteague Island, Virginia is amazing. I have never heard of this place. So, of course I had to look it up. And yes! It is there and it has real wild horses. I am now planning a trip!

Not only is this setting unique. These characters are so enjoyable. I loved Jenna and Tyson. And yes, they have some miscommunications but they are so cute together.

This is an easy, quick read and it would be great for the beach or a road trip!

Kim Churchill is the narrator. I have listened to quite a few of her narrations. She does a really wonderful job.

Need a good romance with a great setting…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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Hope Rises by David Baldacci #bookreview

Overview

Walter Nash began a journey down a dark path of seemingly no return, and now he  finds himself questioning everything that got him there in this thrilling sequel to Nash Falls from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.

Walter Nash, working under the alias of Dillon Hope, is on the road to revenge after becoming an informant for the FBI against a global criminal operation headed up by Victoria Steers. Steers has ripped everything Nash held dear away from him. He has nothing left to lose and with long, rigorous training under his belt the gentle and sensitive Nash has transformed into something he never thought he’d be: a physically imposing man with lethal skills. And now he has only goal left in life: taking down Victoria Steers.

In order to succeed, he’s going to need to cross enemy lines and work the job from the inside. But Steers is shrewd and only brings those she trusts completely into her inner circle. Nash must rely on every ounce of his hard-earned skills in order to prove himself an ally to Steers if he’s ever going to get close enough to decimate her criminal empire.

Yet, despite hating the woman for destroying his life, Nash finds himself oddly drawn to Steers in ways that he never could’ve imagined. And what he ultimately discovers will turn all he believed upside down, forcing Nash to do something truly unfathomable.

So, will the truth set Nash free?

Review

I am absolutely loving this series from David Baldacci!

Walter Nash, working under the alias of Dillon Hope, is on the road to revenge after becoming an informant for the FBI against a global criminal operation headed up by Victoria Steers. Steers has ripped everything Nash held dear away from him. He has nothing left to lose.

Talk about twisty in more ways than one! This is going to be hard to review without giving something away.

Through a previous employer Nash becomes a body guard for Victoria Steers. And it is not like he has been given a choice about it. But let me tell you, Steers is an enigma! One minute you are terrified of her, and the next you are feeling sorry for her. Trust me! You need to read this to find out!

The story moves quickly with lots of action, misconceptions, fabulous characters and twists that keep you guessing. You do not want to miss this one!

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Meet Me in Italy by Brenda Novak #bookreview #audiobook @htp_hive

Overview

A sun-soaked trip to the Amalfi Coast promises a fresh start—and reveals secrets never imagined in New York Times bestselling author Brenda Novak’s tender new novel.

In the wake of her debut novel’s breakout success—and a very painful public divorce—Charlotte Williams-Jackson has something to prove. With her second novel overdue, she’s scrambling to hold it together. But her focus is rocked when she discovers that her childhood wasn’t as it seemed—and she has a tween half-sister who’s been orphaned in Italy.

Alongside her best friend, Sloane, and Sloane’s charming brother, Julian, Charlotte ventures to the Amalfi Coast to meet her sister. She would never turn her back on family, especially since this girl doesn’t have anyone else, but between her looming deadline and her entire identity being flipped upside down, it’s a lot. Determined to rebuild her life, Charlotte must confront the relationships she’s held dear—and the loss of those she thought she had but didn’t—forcing her to question everything she understood about herself and the bonds that shape a family.

Review

Y’all know I enjoy a good family secret drama!

In the wake of her debut novel’s breakout success—and a very painful public divorce—Charlotte Williams-Jackson has something to prove. But her world is rocked when she discovers that her childhood wasn’t as it seemed—and she has a tween half-sister who’s been orphaned in Italy.

Let me start by saying this setting is amazing. Brenda made me feel like I was right there on the Amalfi Coast!

As I said before, I enjoy family dramas, especially where secrets are involved. And this story has a big one! Charlotte finds out quite a few missing details about her life and that includes a sister she didn’t know she had. Add in her good friend from childhood, Julian, who becomes her love interest and I was hooked!

Now, I was not a big fan of this narrator, Stina Nielsen. She was way too dramatic for me, especially at the beginning. I did get used to her as the story went along.

Need a good story full of great characters and a wonderful setting…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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The Paris Match by Kate Clayton #bookreview @berkleypub

Overview

The most engrossing love story. A 2026 must-read.”—Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling authors of Love and Other Words

AN AMAZON BEST OF ROMANCE PICK FOR APRIL ∙ A LIBRARY READS HALL OF FAME PICK FOR APRIL ∙ A JULIA QUINN TODAY SHOW RECCOMENDATION FOR 2026 ∙ A TOWN & COUNTRY BEST NEW ROMANCE NOVEL TO READ IN 2026

A woman tests the limits of her so-called amicable divorce when she flies to Paris for the destination wedding of her former sister-in-law, only to butt heads with the deliciously gruff best man, in a poignant and romantic novel from Kate Clayborn.

Physician Layla Bailey has spent over a year telling herself she’s moved on from a painful but amicable divorce from her college sweetheart. Staying friends with her ex seemed like the mature thing to do, but when Layla is invited to her former sister-in-law’s destination wedding in Paris—where Layla once spent her own romantic honeymoon—she knows her commitment to maturity might be her worst enemy…especially since her ex isn’t attending alone.

The only thing that could make the week more difficult is getting through it without the distraction of the wedding…. But when what Layla thought was a harmless conversation about the choices of her younger self leads to the bride getting cold feet, Layla finds herself facing down the groom’s mysterious, taciturn best man, Griffin, who will do anything to make sure this wedding happens.

Since she broke it, Griff demands she help him fix it. Going along with his plan to alleviate the engaged couple’s doubts seems like Layla’s best chance at maintaining a good relationship with a family she once called her own. But as she learns more about the past heartbreak that’s driving Griff to help his friend, she gets closer and closer to confronting the true depth of her own pain…while finding herself more and more willing to risk it all again for Griff.

Review

Physician Layla Bailey has spent over a year telling herself she’s moved on from a painful but amicable divorce from her college sweetheart. But when Layla is invited to her former sister-in-law’s destination wedding, she knows her commitment to maturity might be her worst enemy…especially since her ex isn’t attending alone.

I adored these characters, especially Griffin. And let me tell you, he makes it hard to love him. He is gruff and standoffish. And he has some pretty big secrets. But, put him and Layla together and they are magic.

Layla is pretty great herself. She is a physician and she is very kind. When she first meets Griff, sparks flew…Just not the kind you expect. She truly disliked him…and I mean…REALLY disliked him.

Now, this is not only a romance with a fabulous setting of Paris! This is about traumatic experiences that you just can’t escape and it is full of secrets you do not want to miss.

Need a great romance that takes you all over Paris…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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