I always have a few books going. Here is what I'm reading and what I'm thinking about them.
I Wish I Lived In a Library
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
What I'm Reading Right Now - June 10
I always have a few books going. Here is what I'm reading and what I'm thinking about them.
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Top Ten Tuesday - Books with Handwriting (or Font That Looks Like Handwriting)
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 Books with Handwriting (or Font that Looks Like Handwriting) on the cover. I pulled up my various TBRs and here are ten I found.
1. The Charmed Library by Jennifer Moorman
2. The House of Hidden Letters by Izzy Broom
3. Meet Me in Paris by Kristin Harmel
4. Recipe for Joy by Monica Comas
5. The Shippers by Katherine Center
6. West with Giraffes by Linda Rutledge
7. Out of the Woods by Hannah Bonam-Young
8. The Rainy Day Bookshop by RaeAnne Thayne
9. The Butler by Clair Mackintosh
Have you read any of these?
Monday, June 8, 2026
The Reimaging of Thornwood House - Fiction Review
Source: Publisher
Description: Evelyn Sharpe is accustomed to dealing with natural disasters as a land witch, but she longs for a life with a little less danger for her and her adopted daughter, Ruby. So when the opportunity to take over as Caretaker of Thornwood House—a sentient home that acts as the magical heart of the village of Iskendra—arises, it seems almost fated.
When they arrive in sunny Iskendra, Evie and Ruby find the house is nothing like what they thought. First of all, it has walked away from the address. Thornwood House is grumpy, guarded, and extremely hesitant to allow the two witches through its doors.
Armed with gentle hearts and wild magic, Evie and Ruby begin to form tentative bonds with the house and the citizens of the small town. But there’s something deeply damaged about the building seeping into the forests surrounding Iskendra, and Evie will have to use all her power to protect the roots she’s started to grow.
Genre: Fiction - Fantasy
Why I Picked This Book: The blurb just sounded to magical to pass up.
My Impression: This was just absolutely lovely. I loved Evie and Ruby right from the start and the community of Iskendra. Thornwood House is incredibly special. It has such a personality right from the start sometimes pitching temper tantrums, sometimes protecting, and sometimes offering wonderous surprises but always making itself felt.
Would I Read More of this Series/Author? Absolutely! I'm looking forward to reading more from this author and I'll also be looking for more books involving sentient houses as it turns out I'm a fan.
Would I Recommend this Book? Absolutely! Especially if you enjoy fantasy and don't mind a touch of romance.
* I received this book in exchange for an honest review. As always my opinions and impressions are completely my own. *
Saturday, June 6, 2026
This Month in Reading - May 2026 Recap
Monthly Reading Total: 10 - This was a tough reading month. The weather was terrible which triggered a ton of migraines which tanked my reading. As well, I've been in a bit of a slump with audio books. I have a lot of books that are half finished though so I'm hoping June will be a much better month.
Type:
Print: 5
Ebook: 2
Audio: 3
Genre:
Mystery - 5
Fiction - 4
Nonfiction - 1
Favorite Books of the Month:
First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston - This was my favorite audio of the month. It was a solid 4 star read (probably a 4.25). I found the plot entertaining and compelling and I really enjoyed the listening experience.
Monthly Armchair Bookish Travel:
International Travel - This month I only visited England though I did visit 5 times.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Friday Fives - June 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 June, I'm planning my June TBR. Here are 5 books I plan on reading in June.
1. When You Loved Me by Beatriz Williams - I really enjoyed the last book by this author that was also set on Winthrop Island and I'm so looking forward to reading this one!
2. Code Name: Lise: The True Story of World War II's Most Highly Decorated Spy by Larry Loftis - I've enjoyed other biographies by this author and this sounds like a fascinating story.
3. Colour Scheme by Ngaio Marsh - I'm a little hit or miss with this author but the last few books have been hits and I love that this one takes place in New Zealand where Marsh was from.
4. Whose Body in the Library by Eva Gates - This is the latest book in the Lighthouse Library series which usually makes for perfect summer reading.
5. White Hot by Ilona Andrews - The covers for this series are really dreadful but I really enjoyed the first book and want to finish the series.
What are you hoping to read in June?
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Recipe Thursday - Asiago Chicken with Bacon Cream Sauce
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. *
Today I'm sharing Asiago Chicken with Bacon Cream Sauce from Julia's Album
Changes: I used olive oil instead of vegetable oil and left out the parsley because I find parsley to be more trouble than it's worth - though I am willing to hear arguments to the contrary. I also only used bacon in the first part and did not garnish with the additional bacon.
Thoughts on Recipe Difficulty: I don't love cooking chicken in a skillet because I'm always afraid of undercooking it but the way this recipe is done that isn't an issue. This isn't a dump it in a pan and leave it recipe but it is pretty straightforward - seer chicken, make sauce, then simmer chicken in the sauce - and can all be done in the same pan. I could clean up the kitchen and work on the sides while it was simmering which is always a plus. As well, the recipe was easy to follow and I didn't have to reread for clarification.
Cook Time: I'd say from start to finish about 30 - 35 minutes.
Served With: Mashed potatoes (which were fantastic with sauce poured over them) and roasted green beans
Results: So good! It's a little rich for everyday but would be perfect for a company meal or when you're just wanting a little treat. Serving it with rice or mashed potatoes to use with the extra sauce is a must.
Verdict: Survived - it has earned it's place in the final recipe binder which I need a catchy name for now that I think about it.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
The Valencia Expat Club - Fiction Review
Source: Publisher
Description: Dahlia Delaney’s marriage just imploded, her friend group picked a side (not hers), and her fancy San Francisco life now fits into a single suitcase. Armed with a broken heart, a freelance marketing gig, and one blurry childhood memory of her abuela’s garden, she impulsively hops on a flight to Valencia, Spain, to reconnect with distant family—and maybe herself.
But Valencia isn’t just sunny plazas and sangria. There’s her chaotic new job at a quirky expat bar, a family she barely knows but who embrace her like she’s always belonged, and a brooding American bar owner who’s frustratingly attractive and entirely too familiar.
As Dahlia stumbles through language mishaps, clashing cultures, and late-night paella with new friends, she begins to realize that the fresh start she came for might turn into something even better—if she can let go of the life she planned and embrace the one unfolding around her.
Genre: Fiction - Contemporary/Romance
Why I Picked This Book: I love starting over books and I loved the idea of a Spanish setting.
My Impression: I have mixed feelings about this one. I adored the setting and the author did a fantastic job of making it come alive. I loved the side characters and the whole huge welcoming Spanish family. The author's writing style pulled me in immediately and at the beginning I liked Dahlia as she dealt with a divorce (not unwanted but definitely unsettling), the betrayal of friends and the struggle with relearning what she wanted as an adult.
Would I Read More of this Series/Author? Definitely! I really enjoyed the book even though I didn't like the main characters.
Would I Recommend this Book? If you like escapism starting over books, I'd definitely give this a try.
* I received this book in exchange for an honest review. As always my opinions and impressions are completely my own. *



























