Stay Buried by Jennifer McMahon #bookreview @gallerybooks

Overview

From the New York Times bestselling author of Children on the Hill comes a queer folk horror in which a woman must confront decades of secrecy and superstition to learn the truth about her mother’s death.

Some towns stay isolated for a reason.

1919: Frankie O’Massey has always been the black sheep of isolated Boone’s Ferry, Vermont. Her uncle, Dr. Thomas Endicott, has been training her in the science of medicine, something the townspeople are wary of. When a mysterious illness strikes the town, and the community suspects supernatural forces, the two desperately search for a logical explanation. Patient zero seems to be the town’s knackerman—a recluse who collects dead and dying farm animals to make use of their parts.

2016: Siblings Ashley and Malcolm lost their mother two years ago. When their grandmother dies, they inherit a property in Boone’s Ferry—a place they’ve heard of but their grandmother has always refused to talk about—and embark on a trip to their ancestral home. The idyllic town is full of autumnal décor, picturesque farmland, and small-town charm. But some of the townspeople aren’t very welcoming—and they have some unsettling traditions, like leaving offerings to a vengeful spirit four times a year.

Review

Well! This tale is perfect for fall!

Siblings Ashley and Malcolm lost their mother two years ago. When their grandmother dies, they inherit a property in Boone’s Ferry—a place they’ve heard of but their grandmother has always refused to talk about—and embark on a trip to their ancestral home. But some of the townspeople aren’t very welcoming—and they have some unsettling traditions, like leaving offerings to a vengeful spirit four times a year.

This is not my favorite Jennifer McMahon book. My favorite is still The Children On The Hill.

I had no idea if this story was going to be horror, mystery or what?? Trust me…it is all of the above. I mean…the traditions in this town…..oh boy! This story took me through a lot of questionable experiences and had me wondering what the devil I was reading. And let me tell you, it is creepy as all get out! And the author pulls it all together at the end with a wicked twist!

Need a tale to make you cringe…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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God’s Country by William Kent Krueger #bookreview @atriabooks

Overview

From the New York Times bestselling author of The River We Remember, a new mystery in the wildly popular Cork O’Connor series.

Cork O’Connor, preparing for a family trip into the Boundary Waters, is troubled by ominous visions about his future. Ignoring the warnings, he uncovers signs of violence while searching for his missing friend, Cordell Bishop. Soon, he is forced to negotiate with dangerous criminals, the Kennedy brothers, who are seeking their late father’s hidden stash.

Facing escalating danger and difficult choices, Cork grapples with his darkest instincts as he helps others escape and eventually takes justice into his own hands. God’s Country is an action-packed thrill ride that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Review

This is book 21 in the Cork O’ Conner series. No, I have not read them all. But dang! They are good reads!

Cork O’Connor, preparing for a family trip into the Boundary Waters, is troubled by ominous visions about his future. Ignoring the warnings, he uncovers signs of violence while searching for his missing friend, Cordell Bishop. Soon, he is forced to negotiate with dangerous criminals, the Kennedy brothers, who are seeking their late father’s hidden stash.

I always struggle with series, I get a bit bored! However, this is one of the few series I have stayed with!

Cork is one of the best characters. And this story really shows his struggle to be a good person. These Kennedy brothers really mess with his head. He has to contend with trying to survive and to contend with his heart turning callous. Let me tell you…I wanted him to hurt these guys!

This story takes you through some beautiful country but it will make you furious and frustrate you on several levels!

Need an intense tale to send you reeling..THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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The Missing Mother of Rose Cottage by Cathy Hayward #bookreview

Overview

She thought she knew her family. One photograph proves she has been living a lie.

Joanne has always believed her mother died giving birth to her. It’s a painful truth, but one she’s accepted. Then, whilst sorting through old baby clothes, she finds a photograph tucked away in a box—her birth mother, smiling and very much alive, cradling a newborn in her arms.

As Joanne starts searching, the answers she gets only lead to more questions. Her journey takes her to Rose Cottage, where her mother once lived, and into a past filled with long-hidden secrets. Can she find out what really happened? What could be so terrible that her father has kept it from her for her whole life—and is she ready for the truth?

Revised edition: Previously released as The Secret of the Brighton House, this edition of The Missing Mother of Rose Cottage includes editorial revisions.

Review

Joanne has always believed her mother died giving birth to her. It’s a painful truth, but one she’s accepted. Then, whilst sorting through old baby clothes, she finds a photograph tucked away in a box—her birth mother, smiling and very much alive, cradling a newborn in her arms.

I enjoy a good family drama with secrets. And this is pretty good. It does tend to drag in places. But I loved Joanne and her quest. And trust me…she discovers more than she bargained for.

The setting of Brigton and Berwick-Upon-Tweed in the United Kingdom is definitely unique (unless you are from across the pond). This and the dual timelines of present day and the 1980s, create an uncommon story to captivate you.

I also enjoyed these narrators, Lucy Rayner and Bronwen Price. I am not sure I have ever listened to either one. I will have to look for other books by these narrators.

Need a family drama with a great setting…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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The Roman Holiday Rule by Andra Loy #bookreview #romance

Overview

You can’t fall in love with someone who lives somewhere else and expect a happily-ever-after.

Lexi Walker has finally committed to the Italian adventure that she and her late mother dreamed of for years–complete with a meticulously crafted itinerary, four sealed letters to open at Rome’s most iconic sites, and her mother’s final painting to present at the art festival Lexi is helping organize. She’s ready for the perfect Roman getaway. What she doesn’t expect is for her mother’s artwork to start manifesting in real life, turning her carefully planned trip into something unpredictable.

Italian-American architect Mark Russo has sworn off American tourists after having his heart broken, and he’s certainly not about to let another one distract him from winning the restoration bid that could reunite his estranged father with his grandfather. But when the captivating woman next to him on the flight to Rome proposes a photography challenge–whoever captures the heart of Italy in seven days wins–Mark can’t resist the bet or her charm. 

As Lexi follows the letters from her mother around the city, she encounters Mark everywhere she goes. Their competitive banter turns to undeniable chemistry, but they both know the cardinal rule of holiday romances. Will a little magic–and a lot of mishaps–break the Roman Holiday Rule? 

Review

Italian-American architect Mark Russo has sworn off American tourists after having his heart broken. But when the captivating woman next to him on the flight to Rome proposes a photography challenge–whoever captures the heart of Italy in seven days wins–Mark can’t resist the bet or her charm. 

What a way to travel to Italy! This story takes you all over and I just adored the setting.

Then there is Lexi and Mark! These two are so charming! Not only is the romance between these two special, there is also a bit of family drama and mystery. I mean Lexi is following letters her mother left her. She is trying to discover Italy through her parent’s romance. So, talk about taking the reader on crazy adventure! This story was just what the doctor ordered.

Need a cute romance with a competitive nature…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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Pop Stars and Playbooks by Juliet Rhodes #bookreview

Overview

She’s a chart-topper. He’s a football player. Together, they’re a love story no one saw coming.

Griffin Hayes is football’s golden boy–charming, talented, and completely out of his depth when a video of him belting out pop star Aria Wilder’s breakup anthem goes viral. Overnight, he’s crowned the internet’s favorite meme, and Aria’s #1 fan. Aria, the reigning queen of heartbreak ballads, sees an opportunity to turn the moment into good PR and invites Griffin to her next concert. When their onstage chemistry sets the internet ablaze, her team suggests the unthinkable: a fake friendship to keep the buzz alive.

Griffin reluctantly agrees, but as they spend more time together–posing for cameras, attending events, and sharing inside jokes–he realizes there’s nothing fake about the way Aria makes him feel. For Aria, Griffin is a breath of fresh air in a world that’s always demanding more from her. Beneath the viral fame and public scrutiny, their connection feels real.

But when Griffin suffers a career-threatening injury and Aria battles creative burnout, their carefully constructed “performance” starts to crumble. With their worlds pulling them in opposite directions, they’ll have to decide: Is this just a PR stunt gone too far–or the kind of love worth risking everything for?

Review

Griffin Hayes is football’s golden boy, when a video of him belting out pop star Aria Wilder’s breakup anthem goes viral, he is out of his depth. Aria, the reigning queen of heartbreak ballads, sees an opportunity to turn the moment into good PR and invites Griffin to her next concert. When their onstage chemistry sets the internet ablaze, her team suggests the unthinkable: a fake friendship to keep the buzz alive.

This is a cute read! I just felt the chemistry between the characters could have been a bit stronger. They just didn’t seem to fit very well. And no, I am not talking about the real life couple 😜.

I really enjoyed Griffin. He is truly struggling after his injury and my heart went out to him. Then there is Aria. I just don’t know why, but I was just not a big fan. I wanted her to have a bit more depth. But y’all, there are some cute quips and enjoyable banter! This would be a good book for a road trip!

The differences between the characters may have been the narrators, Em Eldridge and Charlie Thurston. Charlie had such a smooth voice for Griffin!

Need a love story that just might be ripped from the headlines….THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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A Thousand Painted Hours by Barbara O’Neal #bookreview #historicalfiction

Overview

An epic, emotionally charged novel about love, art, and survival spanning 1900s colonial India to Blitz-era London by the USA Today bestselling author of When We Believed in Mermaids.

In the shadow of the London Blitz, artist Elsie Turner clings fiercely to her canvases, refusing to let war dim the colors that define her. The bombs test her nerve, but the struggle also stirs memories of her golden youth in India and of the long-lost love of her life.

The daughter of a British civil servant in the Himalayan station of Nainital, Elsie crosses cultural divides to forge an unlikely bond with Tanveer Singh, a Sikh prince with hopes, dreams, and far-reaching ideas. What begins as shared sketchbooks and stargazing becomes first love and a secret correspondence. When Elsie’s father is summoned to England, Elsie is severed from the world she knows—and is determined to preserve it through both her art and a connection with Tanveer that endures through the most tumultuous years of their lives.

Across four decades and two continents, Elsie navigates a journey from lush colonial India to war-torn London, amid landscapes of beauty, protest, and peril. As past and present collide, the most impossible choices and sacrifices are yet to be made in the name of love, war, and survival.

Review

The daughter of a British civil servant in the Himalayan station of Nainital, Elsie crosses cultural divides to forge an unlikely bond with Tanveer Singh, a Sikh prince with hopes, dreams, and far-reaching ideas. When Elsie’s father is summoned to England, Elsie is severed from the world she knows—and is determined to preserve it through both her art and a connection with Tanveer that endures through the most tumultuous years of their lives.

Now, this story is a bit too long. But it does encompass so much! I love the setting of colonial India. Plus, the love story between Elsie and the Sikh prince, Tanveer, creates a wonderful tale full of forbidden romance! But that is not all…you of course have war, revolt and family drama. Like I said…this story has so much to offer! And you do not want to miss it.

The narrator, Sneha Mathan, is just plain excellent!

Need a tale to take you through four decades and two continents…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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The Ladies Hall by Vanessa Miller #bookreview @tnfiction #historicalfiction

Overview

1880s, Ohio. When Mary and Anna enter the Bachelor of Arts program, also known as the “gentlemen’s course” of study, at Oberlin College, they have little in common other than the color of their skin and their passion for education.

While Mary was raised in luxury, attending presidential inaugurations with her wealthy father, Anna is a schoolteacher, likely the daughter of her enslaved mother’s former owner, and works a second job to pay for her room and board. But despite their differences, both women share strength, ambition, and a deep yearning for change. If they can bridge the gaps between them, they just might build a lasting legacy.

From its earliest days in the 1830s, Oberlin College admitted men and women, white and Black students. Though the doors are officially open, school policy cannot change the hearts of classmates who refuse to see a woman, and especially a Black woman, excel. Despite constantly being forced to prove themselves, the women triumphantly overcome every obstacle and push through their pain. And as the world evolves around them, Mary and Anna persevere to build a legacy of success and excellence.

Based on the real lives of Mary Church Terrell, Anna Julia Cooper, and Ida Gibbs Hunt, The Ladies Hall is a mirror into times of great change–where progress and new possibilities are met with violence and resistance . . . but hope always rises. And it rises still.

The Ladies Hall is an ideal choice for book clubs eager to explore the intersections of race, gender, and resilience in American history. Miller’s richly researched narrative sparks meaningful conversation about equality, allyship, and the personal cost of progress–themes that resonate just as powerfully today as they did in the 1880s. An included discussion guide helps groups dig deeper into the legacy these remarkable women left behind.

Review

1880s, Ohio. When Mary and Anna enter the Bachelor of Arts program, also known as the “gentlemen’s course” of study, at Oberlin College, they have little in common other than the color of their skin and their passion for education.

I enjoy a book based on real people. And this story follows Mary Church Terrell, Anna Julia Cooper, and Ida Gibbs Hunt. All three of the African American ladies set a standard. All were amazing and so dang smart.

This story will make you mad to realize how far we have come and yet how we have stayed the same. The strength these women exhibited during such a tumultuous time period made me so proud.

The narrator, Angel Pean, has done quite a lot of books that I loved. And I love her in this one as well! She does an excellent job with the characters’ emotions.

Need a well researched story about equality, historical perspective and power…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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Autumn at the Cat Cafe by Kathleen Fuller #bookreview @tnfiction @thomasnelson

Overview

From USA TODAY bestselling author Kathleen Fuller comes a cozy, kisses-only romance about fresh starts, fall leaves, and finding love right next door, perfect for fans of Gilmore Girls and Sarah Adams.

Via Dalton has sworn off men to focus on the two things she loves most: her quirky cat café, Pawsitive Vibes, and the charming town of Pecan Corner, Ohio. But her peaceful world is shaken when Earl Brewster, the owner of the beloved Second Chapter Books next door, passes away. Via is determined to buy the shop and preserve Earl’s legacy, but her plans hit a snag in the form of a tall, handsome, and completely unexpected heir.

Leo Brewster’s life is thriving in LA, and the last thing he needs is an inheritance in the middle-of-nowhere, Ohio. But the alternative–letting his estranged mother inherit–has him packing his bags to receive the inheritance, quickly sell it off to the highest bidder, and hightail it back to LA. What he didn’t count on was the list of stipulations in the will that has him staying in the small town for a month. Oh, and the determined, sunny café owner next door who refuses to let him destroy the town’s heart without a fight.

Desperate to convince Leo the bookstore is vital to her community, Via challenges Leo to complete her Autumn Bucket List. As they navigate corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and fall festivals, Leo begins to see the magic in Pecan Corner–and in Via. Despite her vow to stay single and his plan to leave, the attraction between them simmers like hot cider.

Can a season of small-town charm convince a city boy to stay, or will Via lose both the bookstore and her heart?

Grab a warm drink and curl up with this delightful grumpy/sunshine, opposites-attract story of unexpected love and small-town charm.

Review

This is such a cute, heartwarming read to get you ready for fall!

Via Dalton has sworn off men to focus on the two things she loves most: her quirky cat café, Pawsitive Vibes, and the charming town of Pecan Corner, Ohio. But her peaceful world is shaken when Earl Brewster, the owner of the beloved Second Chapter Books next door, passes away. Via is determined to buy the shop and preserve Earl’s legacy, but her plans hit a snag in the form of a tall, handsome, and completely unexpected heir, Leo!

At first Leo is a bit pretentious and I really wanted to pop him one upside the head. But, as you learn more about Leo, you understand why he is so gruff and a bit rude.

Now Via, she is another story. I loved her from the get go! And her interactions with Leo had me grinning. Total opposites! But she has Leo’s number.

And oh boy…Melissa Moran is excellent. She could not have been better at these two characters’ voices!

Need a story which will have you grinning…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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Boulevard by Flor M. Salvador #bookreview

Overview

An international bestseller about love, trauma, addiction, and the impact those things have on relationships and the people caught up in them.

Perfect for readers looking for intensely emotional and gripping novels like Laura Nowlin’s If Only I Had Told Her.

They shouldn’t be attracted to one another. They definitely shouldn’t fall in love. Try telling that to their hearts. 

Hasley Weigel and Luke Howland are very different people with absolutely nothing in common. Hasley is cheerful and caring, even if she’s prone to not thinking things through. Luke is cynical, distant, and has addiction issues. Still, the heart wants what the heart wants.

After growing up in an unstable home and surviving a tragic car accident that claimed the life of his brother, Luke’s every emotion is guilt. As his relationship with his father deteriorates, he’s determined not to feel, not to care. 

Halsey understands she can’t change his past, but wants to help Luke face the future—even if her friends warn her to stay away. And for a while, their relationship seems to work.

Luke is happy again and he’s trying to get better to have a life by her side, but just when it looks like they might get the happy ending they want. Things change again. Maybe there are some people you can’t help. Or maybe you can, but fate has something else in store.

Review

Hasley Weigel and Luke Howland are very different people with absolutely nothing in common. Hasley is cheerful and caring, even if she’s prone to not thinking things through. Luke is cynical, distant, and has addiction issues. Still, the heart wants what the heart wants.

This is not my normal genre. I am not a big fan of young adult novels. But these characters formed a bond with my heart and would not let go.

Hasley and Luke come from completely different worlds. And let me tell you, Luke’s world will just make you want to cry on more than one occasion. This is why he is so drawn to Hasley. Their bond gets stronger and stronger as this story moves along.

This is a bit wordy in places…or maybe it was just me because I am not interested in a lot that goes on in high schools. This is a minor issue, however, because the characters develop such a genuine friendship that gradually blossoms into something more.

Need a sweet story that just might break your heart…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today!

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Tradwife by Michelle Brandon #bookreview @harperaudio

Overview

Inspired by the #tradwifetok phenomenon, a novel in which trad wives with dark personal secrets in a small beach town find themselves embroiled in scandal when one of their husbands goes missing, and their traditional—and not so traditional—lifestyles become a national sensation, from the author of Rush Week.

In an idyllic coastal town, life appears picture-perfect—until it’s not. Families are drawn to Crystal Harbor for its more traditional values and gender roles, a step back in time to an era of female submission and patriarchal leadership. But beneath the layers of perfectly coiffed, manicured, and attired wives; freshly baked sourdough; faithful Sunday churchgoers; bake sales; and backyard barbeques, lies a secret lifestyle that’s only revealed when the sun goes down—and a man goes missing. Worse, the disappearance dredges up a dark truth several of them thought they buried years ago, threatening to shatter the community’s carefully maintained façade.

Told from the alternating perspectives of three women at the center of it all, Tradwife is a juicy, drama-packed novel that dives into the controversial, trending social media lifestyle and gender role stereotypes of tradwives, the taboo behind-closed-doors participation in wife-swapping, and what happens when the lies they’ve told themselves inside a gilded cage turn inside out, with the potential to not only destroy their existence, but end them…

Review

In an idyllic coastal town, life appears picture-perfect—until it’s not. Families are drawn to Crystal Harbor for its more traditional values and gender roles. But beneath the layers of perfectly coiffed, manicured, and attired wives, lies a secret lifestyle that’s only revealed when the sun goes down—and a man goes missing. Worse, the disappearance dredges up a dark truth several of them thought they buried years ago, threatening to shatter the community’s carefully maintained façade.

I am usually not a big fan of these types of stories. I really dislike “traditional roles”. I know…don’t roll your eyes. And when this began, I questioned whether it was going to work for me. This story has quite a few characters and narrators. It took me a bit to get into it. But there is more happening behind the scenes than you realize. There are a lot of secrets, revenge and backstabbing.

Could this have been a bit more dramatic and intense…yes! But I enjoyed this slow build of drama. And don’t worry, this ending definitely hits the mark.

The full cast of audiobook narrators just added so much to this production. Ann Marie Gideon, Eva Kaminsky, Amanda Stribling, and Hillary Huber made each character distinctive.

Need a slow burn…THIS IS IT! Grab your copy today.

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