Wednesday, July 8, 2026

What I'm Reading Right Now - July 8


I always have a few books going.  Here is what I'm reading and what I'm thinking about them.

Ebook:


The Moonsingers by Robyn J. Pritzker - I've been enjoying cozy fantasy so I've been looking forward to this one but so far it's just okay.

Print Book:



The Book Stops Here by Kate Carlise - This is the 8th book in the Bibliophile Mystery series.  So far I'm liking it and I always enjoy reading about all the gorgeous books Brooklyn works on.

Audio Book:



Everyone On This Train is a Suspect by Benjamon Stevenson - I just started this so I don't have an opinion yet but I loved the first book so I'm super excited about this one.

Slow Read: 


The Librarians by Sherry Thomas - I've really enjoyed everything else I've read by Thomas and I love her writing style but this is definitely not a win for me.  I will not be sad when this book is over.

I'm not having the best reading time right now, but I have hopes it will get better soon - especially when I finish up a couple of these.  What are you reading right now?

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Book Titles That Include the Word Beach


Today I'm linking up with Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl which is all about lists.  Since lists are one of my favorite things this is one of my favorite linkups!  Today's topic is Book Titles that Include the Word ...  Since I'm just back from the beach and we are well into summer I chose the world beach.  Here are ten books from my TBR with Beach in the title.


1.  Best Beach Ever by Wendy Wax - This series has been on my TBR for ages and I really need to start it this summer.

2.  A Stranger on the Beach by Michele Campbell - A thriller set on a beach sounds like a lot of fun and a good change up.

3.  Beach House Reunion by Mary Alice Monroe - This is an author I've been wanting to read and her books look really great.

4.  Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan - I loved the first book in this trilogy and really need to read more in this world.

5.  The Beach at Summerly by Beatriz Williams - I've been enjoying Williams' books lately and this looks like a good one.


6.  Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson Harvey - I've really enjoyed everything I've read by this author and her books have such a good beachy feel.

7.  Beach Wedding by Michael Ledwidge - I love a good mystery and especially one that takes place on the beach.

8.  Typewriter Beach by Meg Waite Clayton - This is a historical fiction that looks really good.

9.  Beach Read by Emily Henry - I've DNF'd one book by this author and absolutely loved two books so I'm excited to give this one a try.

10.  Forever Beach by Shelley Noble - I've had good luck with this author and this one sounds really good.

What word would you have chosen?  Do you have any books with Beach in the title on your TBR?

Monday, July 6, 2026

A Neighbor's Guide to Murder - Mystery Review

Goodreads: A Neighbor's Guide to Murder by Louise Candlish

Rating: Not For Me (2 Stars)
Source: Publisher

Description:
  In Columbia Mansions, secrets don’t stay behind closed doors for long…

It's rare for a room to open up in London’s storied Columbia Mansions, and lonely Gwen is thrilled when an unexpected new subletter, Pixie, turns out to be a friendly breath of fresh air to its stuffy halls. Their unlikely cross-generational bond soon becomes the bright spot in Gwen’s quiet life.

But Gwen can’t help noticing cracks beneath Pixie's cheerful surface—especially when it comes to her questionable financial arrangement with her live-in landlord, Alec. As suspicions mount, Gwen’s protective instincts go into overdrive, triggering a dangerous chain of events no one is prepared for.

The last thing Columbia Mansions wants is a scandal on its hands...

Let alone a murder.

Genre: Mystery

Why I Picked This Book:
I love a good nosy neighbor mystery and I haven't read anything by this author before.

My Impression: I really wanted to love this one.  I love an older main character/amateur sleuth and loved the Only Murders in the Building vibe to the premise.  Unfortunately, in execution it just didn't work for me.  The book is told through Gwen's perspective and as the book went along the less I liked her.  It's not so much that she's a bad person but more that she has absolutely no sense.  She never met a secret she wouldn't tell the absolute wrong person or a wrong place she couldn't show up in.  The rest of the characters weren't much better.

In a thriller I don't mind not liking the characters if the story is fast paced and engaging enough.  Unfortunately, again this was not the case.  Things are slowly revealed past the point where I cared.  The book starts off with a bang but then fizzles out completely.  By the time the murder actually happens I was really struggling to keep reading.  

Despite the fact that I didn't really enjoy the story I was intrigued by the author's writing style.  I enjoyed her ability to create a fleshed out and claustrophobic setting.  I'm curious to see try another book by this author.  

Would I Read More of this Series/Author?  I would read another book by this author because I did like the writing style. 

Would I Recommend this Book? Probably not.  I didn't really enjoy the story or the characters.

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

Saturday, July 4, 2026

This Month In Reading - June 2026


Monthly Reading Total: 18. 
After a couple of slow months it was good to get back in a good place with my reading!

Type:

Print - 7

Ebook - 6 

Audio - 5

Genre:

Mystery - 6 

Fiction - 7

Nonfiction - 2

Romance - 3 

Favorite Books of the Month:


Favorite Audio Book - Dolly All the Time by Annabel Monaghan - This was just a delight.  I loved the story and I loved the characters.  I'm very much looking forward to reading more by this author.

Favorite Other Books: The Reimagining of Thornwood House by Jaleigh Johnson - I loved this one and it was exactly the fantasy story to get the month of June started off right.

Death in the Details by Katie Tietjen - This is the first book in the mystery series loosely based on Frances Gessner Lee who created a series of "Nutshells" or miniature crime scenes to be used as an investigative tool.  It takes place in post-World War II Vermont and I enjoyed it so much I immediately picked up the 2nd book.  I'm hoping the series is continuing.  

Rereads:  I am not doing well on my goal to do more rereads this year.  This month my only reread was The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie

Monthly Armchair Travel


Domestic Travel:  I visited Ohio, Vermont (twice), Texas, and Rhode Island for the first time.  I revisited Kentucky, North Carolina (twice), Connecticut, and California.

International Travel:  I visited New Zealand and then visited England twice

Friday, July 3, 2026

Friday Fives - July TBR


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. Since this is the first Friday in July, I'm planning my July TBR.  Here are 5 books I plan on reading in July. 


1.  Meet Me in Paris by Kristin Harmel - I really enjoyed a previous book by this author and am really looking forward to this one.


2.  Bitter Spirits by Jenn Bennett - This has been on my TBR for ages and summer seems like the perfect time for some 1920s ghost.


3.  Murder in Paperback Parlor by Ellery Adams - I like this author but I was a bit surprised by the direction the first book in this series went so I'm curious to see what I think of this one.


4.  Everyone on This Train is a Suspect by Benjamin Steveson - I absolutely loved the first book in this series and this was the one that caught my attention in the first place.  I'm excited to get started on this one.


5.  What Happens in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand - I read my first Hilderbrand book last year which was the first in this series and really enjoyed it.  I'm excited to get the continuation of the story.

What are you hoping to read in July?

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Recipe Thursday: Penzey's How We Became One's Hoisin Chicken


One of my goals for 2026 is to sort through all the recipes I have laying around tucked into folders and notebooks as well as my gigantic Pinterest/food blog collection that hasn't been touched in years.  I've been having quite a good time with it.  I enjoy cooking but it can become a chore pretty easily and this has made it a lot more fun for me as I feel like I'm working on a project.   Around here we've taken to calling it Recipe Thunderdome as all recipes have to be auditioned before earning their place in the final recipe binder. 

*For context I'm a reasonably capable home cook but one who is often trying to multitask and who is pretty much completely self-taught. *

Cookbooks aren't exempt from the Thunderdome and here's this week's candidate from Penzey's How We Became One


Hoisin Chicken

1 chicken breast, cut into bite sized pieces
1 T olive oil
1 c sliced onion
3 T hoisin sauce
4 T rice wine
5 T soy sauce
1 1/2 T sugar
1 T sesame oil
2 TB minced garlic
1/4 lb green beans, trimmed

Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat.  Add the onion and cook until softened.  Remove from skillet and set aside.  Add the chicken to the skillet and cook until lightly browned on all sides.  While the chicken is cooking, whisk together the hoisin sauce, rice wine, soy sauce, sugar, sesame oil, and garlic.  Add to the skillet along with the onions.  Stir well.  Add the green beans.  Cover the skillet and reduce heat to a simmer.  Cook about 10 - 15 minutes or until the green beans are cooked to desired consistency.  Serve over rice or noodles.

Changes:  I probably used more than 1/4lb of green beans but no other changes.

Thoughts on Recipe Difficulty:  I found this pretty simple.  There's some chopping but everything is pretty straightforward and goes together well.

Cook Time: 25 - 30 minutes.  Most of the prep can be done while another part is cooking.

Served With: Rice

Results:  This was really good!  The flavor of the sauce was nice and it made enough for both of us plus some leftover.  

Verdict: Survived!  Though the cookbook itself is on the edge. It's super bulky and there aren't that may recipes that interest me.  I might make it a project to try out the recipes that caught my eye, those that I like go in the binder, and then the cookbook itself is exiled.


Wednesday, July 1, 2026

The Secret Thread - Fiction Review

Goodreads: The Secret Thread by Eve Chase

Rating: Liked It (3 Stars)
Source: Publisher

Description: 
At a lavish summer party on an English country estate, tensions between social classes lead to deadly consequences that won’t stay buried in this twisty, engrossing suspense novel by the author of The Midnight Hour.

Even the darkest secrets unravel in time. . . .

2024: Jo O’Mara, a young writer, lands a job working for Mimi Mott, a wealthy style icon and legendary founder of a decorating empire. Newly widowed and in her seventies, Mimi is preparing to auction off her possessions, through them finally telling the story of her early life. Famously private, Mimi has kept her past shrouded in mystery. Jo doesn’t dare reveal how closely it touches her own.

Tasked with collecting the untold tales behind each auction lot, Jo peels back the layers of Mimi’s origin story and discovers it’s far darker than anyone ever suspected.

1969: Mimi and her sister, Pamela, live in a cramped, musty staff cottage on the grounds of Rushwood, an idyllic English country estate owned by the Caswell family, their demanding new employer. Working alongside their gardener parents, the girls have been raised with their hands in the soil and know only a traditional, simple life—but spirited Mimi hungers for more.

When the Caswells’ adult children, Nancy and Lawrence, arrive at Rushwood for the summer, the sisters are drawn into a privileged, intoxicating world, unsettling their own, and passions spark under the blazing sun—until a shattering death at Rushwood’s high-society party tears Mimi and Pamela apart.

Now time is running out. Jo discovers both a missing auction piece and a missing sister and vows to find them no matter how dark the secret they expose—or the cost to herself.

Genre: Fiction/Historical Fiction

Why I Picked This Book:
I've read another book by this author and really enjoyed it.  The blurb also caught my attention.

My Impression: I read a book by this author several years ago and one of the big things I remember is the eerie atmosphere she infused in every page of that book.  I felt that was a bit lacking in this one.   I knew something bad was going to happen, but it wasn't because I felt like there was something wrong but more because the reader is told pretty regularly that things go bad.  
The structure of the book was interesting with the modern-day timeline centering around the creation of an auction catalog and each item triggering a flashback to Mimi's early life taking place on an estate in the 1960s.  As the story goes on the story gets closer to the catastrophic event that splintered the family.
It took me awhile to get really invested in the story and at no point did I really feel connected with the characters.  I don't mind not liking them but I teetered on the edge of not caring about them.  
What kept this book enjoyable was the author's writing style.  Even when I wasn't particularly engaged in the story it was never difficult to keep reading.  While the book didn't have an unsettling atmosphere the author did make the setting come to life and I could easily visualize each of the auction items as well as Rushwood both past and present.  
Looking at the Goodreads reviews, I appear to be in the minority with not loving it and I do think there was a lot of positives about the book.  It wasn't my favorite by the author, but I am looking forward to reading more from her.

Would I Read More of this Series/Author? I would.  I like this author's writing even when I'm not loving the story.  

Would I Recommend this Book? I would with some reservation.  Unless you're a big fan of the author, I might recommend getting it from the library instead of buying unread.  

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