Monday, October 13, 2025

10.13.2025 - Workhorse

Workhorse by Caroline Palmer 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for gifting me an audio ARC of this wonderful novel by Caroline Palmer, narrated perfectly by Helen Laser.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!

It's early 2000s, and editorial assistant Clodagh “Clo” Harmon wants nothing more than to rise through the ranks at the world’s most prestigious fashion magazine. There’s just one problem: She doesn’t have the right pedigree. Instead, Clo is a “workhorse” surrounded by beautiful, wealthy, impossibly well-connected “show horses” who get ahead without effort, including her beguiling cubicle-mate, Davis Lawrence, the daughter of a beloved but fading Broadway actress. Harry Wood, Davis’s boarding school classmate and a reporter with visions of his own media empire, might be Clo’s ally in gaming the system—or he might be the only thing standing between Clo and her rightful place at the top.

On paper, this doesn't seem like a book I would rave about, but here goes - I loved every minute of it!  Helen Laser brilliantly brought these characters to life and captured my interest from page one.  It's a long book, but it didn't feel like it when I was listening.  While I'm well past worrying about career ambitions right now, Clo's feeling of never quite fitting in and belonging is something that almost all young women will relate to.  Where it gets interesting is the steps Clo takes to get what and where she wants to be, stepping on others along the way.  It's funny, sad, dark, snarky, insightful, and fascinating.  You'll find yourself rooting for people you wouldn't normally give the time of day.  Brilliant.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

10.11.2025 - Totally Fine

Totally Fine by Nick Spalding 

Many thanks to NetGalley, Amazon Publishing UK | Lake Union Publishing and Brilliance Publishing for gifting me both an audio and digital ARC of the latest novel by Nick Spalding, with the audiobook narrated wonderfully by Laurence Dobiesz.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!

Charlie King is totally fine.  Really.  He has a great job, a girlfriend, two best friends.  So why is everything going wrong?  He's fine.  Except for that car crash a few months ago.  His girlfriend wants him to see a doctor, but he's totally fine.  He can fix himself and his friends while he's at it.

I always look forward to a new Nick Spalding book because they are always fun, yet filled with worthwhile messages.  This one centers around men's mental health issues and their reluctance to seek help, which is probably relatable to anyone involved with a male.  These characters are relatable, although they certainly put themselves in some crazy situations, but it's also touching and sweet.  

Friday, October 10, 2025

10.10.2025 - A Dog in Georgia

A Dog in Georgia by Lauren Grodstein

Many thanks to NetGalley and Algonquin Books for gifting me a digital ARC of this wonderful book by Lauren Grodstein.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!

Amy feels like she lost her self in service to everyone around her - her husband and his ex-wife, and her stepson.  She becomes obsessed with the search of a lost dog in the republic of Georgia that she follows online.  On the spur of the moment, she books a ticket and arranges to live with a family in Tbilisil.  Instead of finding Angel, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery along with the family she is staying with.

This was such an immersive book and I totally enjoyed getting lost in it, as well as learning more about the food, politics, and people of Georgia.  Spending time with her host family and Russian border opens Amy's worldview and allows her time to reflect on her life.  I absolutely adored her relationship with her stepson, as well as his relationship with both his moms.  This is so well written and kept me engaged from the beginning to the twists at the end.  

Thursday, October 9, 2025

10.9.2025 - Keep This For Me

Keep This for Me by Jennifer Fawcett 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster | Atria Books for gifting me a digital ARC of the sophomore book by Jennifer Fawcett.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!

In 1993, Ben and Ana go to a party, leaving their daughter, Fiona, at home with grandparents.  Their car breaks down and they are picked up by a truck driver who attacks Ben and abducts Ana, who is never seen again.   When Eddie, the truck driver, is caught, a mass grave of bodies is discovered in his backyard, but he says he didn't kill Ana.  Thirty years later, Ana has never been found and Eddie is on his death bed in prison.  Fiona gets a phone call that this may be her last chance to ask him what happened to her mother.  Back in town, Fiona is shocked when history repeats itself and another woman is missing after her car broke down.  This time, the primary suspect is Jason Ward, Eddie's son.

I loved this author's debut, Beneath the Stairs, and this one was just as wonderful.  You need to pay attention to the chapter POV and timeline switches, but they are marked accordingly and easily followed.  I loved the way the story unfolded from past to present and from these different voices, to learn all the feelings and reasons behind their behaviors.  I was gripped from start to finish, and appreciated the theme exploration of generational trauma, legacy, grief, as well as postpartum issues.  This is suspenseful, you won't know who you can trust, and I was holding my breath until the end.  I felt for Fiona throughout the book and was cheering her on - loved the ending.  Extra points for an author from my local area too!

10.9.2025 - Five Found Dead

Five Found Dead by Sulari Gentill 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest novel by Sulari Gentill.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!

Crime fiction writer Joe Penvale just finished his cancer treatment.  He and his twin sister, Meredith, board the Orient Express in Paris, hoping for rest and relaxation.  Meredith is also hoping that the train journey will jumpstart Joe's writing, and it seems to be doing that.  But then they wake to learn that the cabin next door has become a crime scene with no body in sight.  The twins soon find themselves caught up in a murder investigation.  But that's not the only murder on the train - soon five are dead and one still missing.  

Very Agatha Christie-like, a locked room mystery on the Orient Express with the addition of a Covid outbreak!  This was a fun, almost cozy mystery, with enough light moments to balance out all the dead bodies.  As you would expect, there are plenty of twists and turns leading to the surprising ending.  This is a fun, slightly over-the-top read - hop aboard for a wild ride (but be careful!).


Wednesday, October 8, 2025

10.8.2025 - Yours for the Season

 Yours for the Season by Emily Stone

Many thanks to NetGalley and Ballantine | Dell for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest romance novel by Emily Stone.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!

Melanie thought she would spend forever with Finn, and was shocked that he broke up with her publicly at his sister's engagement party.  So when he shows up 6 months later with a proposition that they fake continue their relationship at his family's Christmas get together in Scotland, she says no.  Until Finn agrees to let Mel break up with him on Boxing Day so that she can get her revenge.  Will they be able to fool his family?

Told in alternating timelines from the Past, starting from their meeting to their breakup, and the Present, when they are on vacation.  I'm not always a huge romance fan (my reading preferences lean darker), but I love Emily Stone and am always up for a second chance story.  This one will pull you in and have you rooting for the couple, as well as other family members and friends.  Plus, there are lots of life lessons here about communication and honesty in order to make relationships work, as well as following your own dreams as opposed to what you think others want you to do.  Be sure to add this to your Christmas book TBR!


Tuesday, October 7, 2025

10.7.2025 - Over Yonder

Over Yonder by Sean Dietrich 

Many thanks to NetGalley,  Thomas Nelson Fiction, and Zondervan Fiction Audio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of this wonderful book by Sean Dietrich, with the audiobook perfectly narrated by the author.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!

Ex-cop Woody Barker lives on a houseboat off the Gulf Coast and spends his days bickering/flirting with his ex-wife and attending doctor appointments about his malfunctioning heart. He gets the surprise of a lifetime when an old girlfriend reveals on her deathbed that Woody has a seventeen-year-old daughter he never knew, Caroline.  Caroline is pregnant and trapped in an endless loop of bad choices. When her estranged dying mother begs her to go back to her singlewide trailer to dig up the bathroom vanity subfloor to "get something that needs to be gone yesterday," Caroline finds herself at the center of a very dangerous plot that--if she survives--has the potential to turn her world upside down.

I adored this book - I started listening to the audiobook and never even opened the digital, because the author's narration is pitch perfect.  The dry humor that I love came across perfectly and I found myself laughing out loud often.  This book shines with its characters - they really come to life and you'll find yourself rooting for second chances, rising up from tough places, and just a sense of community.  This was fun from beginning to end.