Friday, October 4, 2024

Friday Fives - October TBR


I'm taking a bit of a break from my usual Friday Linkups to try something a little different.  I'm in a list making kind of mood so I thought I'd start making random five lists.  Sometimes they'll be bookish other weeks not so much. This is the first Friday in October so I'm picking out five books I hope to read this month.


1.  A New Lease on Death by Olivia Blacke - I have really enjoyed other books by this author and this newest one looks fantastic and a bit spooky! 


2.  Death by the Sea by Kathleen Bridges - This is this month's book from the Overdue Review shelf.  I love the cover and the blurb really caught my attention.


3.  Slightly South of Simple by Kristy Woodson Harvey - This is the last book off my priority list and I cannot wait to read it!


4.  Wildfire at Midnight by Mary Stewart - This is my Mary Stewart for the year and October seems like a good time for a Gothic-y read.


5.  Lady Clementine by Marie Benedict- My TBR Tarot Prompt this month is - Choose a book which has a person's name in the title.  I've had this book on my shelf for ages and it sounds like it fits the prompt perfectly!

What are you hoping to read this month?

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Books from the Backlog - Rules of Civility


Today I'
m linking up with Carole from Carole's Random Life of Books for Books from the Backlog.  I really enjoy the chance to feature a book that's been hiding in the piles of books for far too long!

Goodreads:  Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

Blurb:  This sophisticated and entertaining first novel presents the story of a young woman whose life is on the brink of transformation. On the last night of 1937, twenty-five-year-old Katey Kontent is in a second-rate Greenwich Village jazz bar when Tinker Grey, a handsome banker, happens to sit down at the neighboring table. This chance encounter and its startling consequences propel Katey on a year-long journey into the upper echelons of New York society—where she will have little to rely upon other than a bracing wit and her own brand of cool nerve. With its sparkling depiction of New York’s social strata, its intricate imagery and themes, and its immensely appealing characters, Rules of Civility won the hearts of readers and critics alike.

Why It Needs to Come Off the Shelf:  I picked this up right after I read A Gentleman in Moscow fully meaning to pick it up soon but then I got distracted by newer shinier books.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Betrayal at Blackthorn Park - Historical Mystery Review

Goodreads: Betrayal at Blackthorn Park (Parisian Orphan #2) by Julia Kelly

Rating: Really Liked It (4 Stars)
Source:   Publisher

Description:  Freshly graduated from a rigorous training program in all things spy craft, former typist Evelyne Redfern is eager for her first assignment as a field agent helping Britain win the war. However, when she learns her first task is performing a simple security test at Blackthorn Park, a requisitioned manor house in the sleepy Sussex countryside, she can’t help her initial disappointment. Making matters worse, her handler is to be David Poole, a fellow agent who manages to be both strait-laced and dashing in annoyingly equal measure. However, Evelyne soon realizes that Blackthorn Park is more than meets the eye, and an upcoming visit from Winston Churchill means that security at the secret weapons research and development facility is of the utmost importance.

When Evelyne discovers Blackthorn Park’s chief engineer dead in his office, her simple assignment becomes more complicated. Evelyne must use all of her—and David’s—detection skills to root out who is responsible and uncover layers of deception that could change the course of the war.

Genre: Mystery - Historical

Why I Picked This Book:  I've really enjoyed everything I've read by this author and I enjoyed the first book in this mystery series.  

My Impression: After rereading the first book in the series I was so excited to pick this one up.  It did not let me down!  Evelyne is ready for her first assignment after six weeks of rigorous training.  She's a bit disappointed with the relatively simple one she is assigned but not as disappointed as David Poole is when he is assigned to be her handler and not out in the field.  Of course, things go terribly wrong and a dead body is added to the things that need to be investigated.

I liked the focus on a research lab manufacturing new and experimental weapons for the war effort.  Everyone is a bit of a prima donna which makes for a lot of drama and all kinds of secrets.  The war effort is always front and center which makes for heavy possibilities of espinoage and treason.  

I liked how Evelyne and David work together.  Evelyne is learning that her new career has downsides besides the danger.  I liked how honest David was about the isolation and the downsides.  The mystery is a good one with lots of little side mysteries that really kept me guessing.  The pacing was good and I love Julia Kelly's writing style.  I'm looking forward to reading more from her and hopefully more about Evelyne.  

Would I Read More of this Series/Author? Of course!  I'm looking forward to reading more from Julia Kelly.

Would I Recommend this Book?  Definitely!  Though I do recommend reading the first book in the series before starting this one as it does explain quite a bit about Evelyne's past.

* I received this book in exchange for an honest review.  As always my opinions and impressions are completely my own. *

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Ten Books With Ghosts That I Want to Read

Since today is October 1st it is well and truly spooky season and while I'm not the most seasonal of readers I would like to get some ghostly reads into list this month.  Here are 10 books with ghosts on my TBR.


1.  The Ghost and Mrs. Muir by R.A. Dick - I read this book decades ago and have been meaning to reread it for ages it.  It's not creepy but it does have a ghost.

2.  The Widow of Rose House by Dianne Biller - I adored another book by this author that I read and I've seen a number of great reviews of this one.

3.  Mrs. Morris and the Ghost by Traci Wilton - This series has been on my TBR since the first book came out and it looks so fun.

4.  The Last Heir to Blackwood Library by Hester Fox - It has a spooky cover and the word "library" in the title so I figure what's not to love.

5.  The Haunting of Maddy Clare by Simone St. James - I love Simone St. James and this one looks so wonderfully creepy.


6.  The House on Tradd Street by Karen White - This is a much cozier direction and it involves a historic house in Charleston, SC that's haunted.  I've been meaning to read this series for years.

7.  The Mirror by Nora Roberts - I loved the first book in this trilogy and am so excited about this book coming out later this year.

8.  The Children of Green Knowe by Lucy M. Boston - I haven't read this book or heard much about it but the premise sounds fascinating and it has been too long since I've read a middle grade classic.

9.   Bitter Sweet by Jenn Bennett - I have had this book sitting on my shelf for years and I don't remember much about it except it involves ghosts so now seems like the time to give it a try.

10. A Sheetcake Named Desire by Jacklyn Brady - Ghosts, cake, and a New Orleans setting.  How has this book been sitting on my shelf for so long??  

What ghostly books are on your TBR?