Monday, March 23, 2026

3.23.2026 - Where the Truth Lies

Where the Truth Lies by Katherine  Greene 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest thriller by the author duo known as Katherine Greene.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!

Based on real events, childhood sweethearts Rhett and Lucinda seem to have the perfect marriage and the child they always wanted.  But 15 years ago, the couple was involved in a tragic event which has now reared its head along with new evidence.  Lucinda’s dad has always smoothed out all the rough edges for her, but can he save her this time?

I am a big fan of this writing duo and was so anxious for their latest book - and it did not disappoint.  Told in three different timelines from multiple POV, this story is atmospheric and full of dark secrets.  Its small town setting adds to the tension, where everyone pretends to believe your story, but is more than happy to gossip about you behind your back.  There aren’t likeable characters here and toxic masculinity and violence abound.  I liked the short chapters and the addition of text conversations in between to further the story and keep me absolutely glued to the pages until that final surprise ending.


Sunday, March 22, 2026

3.22.2026 - Daughter of Egypt

Daughter of Egypt by Marie Benedict 

Many thanks to NetGalley, St Martin's Press, and Macmillan Audio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of the latest historical fiction by Marie Benedict, with the audiobook narrated by Bessie Carter and Suehyla El-Attar.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!

In the 1920s, we follow Lady Evelyn Herbert as she obsessively pursues the lost tomb of Hatshepsut, one of ancient Egypt's only female pharaohs.   In alternating chapters, we learn Hatshepsut's story in 1486 BC.  Eve has studied with her father and his archeologist, Howard Carter, since she was a girl, but her mother is more insistent on her finding the right husband.  Both of these women, thousands of years apart, were strong and determined to rise above societal expectations.

Marie Benedict's books are always meticulously researched, bringing strong women's stories to life.  Their grit and determination in times when women's roles were extremely narrow in scope were fascinating.  While Hatshepsut's story was fictional, the author made a compelling story about why she was almost completely erased from history.  The book transports you to far away lands, opening your eyes to not only the women's role, but the discussion of the possession of artifacts was also fascinating.  Be sure to read the author's note at the end.  I liked having both formats of this book - just hearing the names pronounced was big when I went back to the book!  

Friday, March 20, 2026

3.20.2026 - Two Kinds of Stranger

 Two Kinds of Stranger by Steve Cavanagh

Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster | Atria Books for gifting me a digital and physical ARC of the latest in the wonderful Eddie Flynn series by Steve Cavanagh.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!

Social media influencer, Elly Parker, had the perfect life, that is until she discovered her husband had been having an affair with her best friend.  But she's still doing her mission of doing a random act of kindness daily.  But her latest small act sets off a series of events she never saw coming.  When she's arrested, she knows she needs the best - Eddie Flynn and his team.

The worst part of an Eddie Flynn book?  Finishing it and having to wait for the next!  Thankfully, there's hope and Cavanagh has already announced that book #10 will be coming.  You can read each of these books as a stand alone or out of order, but it is fun to see Eddie's progression from con man to lawyer.   I carried around this latest book and my Kindle around wherever I was, hoping for just a few more minutes of reading.  This book has two legal trials being held at the same time, both of which require Eddie's magic, and a plot that will have you gripped until that last final twist at the end.  I'm not sure if I could pick a favorite, but this might be it!  Highly recommended!

Thursday, March 19, 2026

3.19.2026 - Wolf Worm

 Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher

Many thanks to NetGalley, Tor Publishing, and Macmillan Audio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of the latest novel by a favorite, T. Kingfisher, with the audiobook perfectly narrated by Mary Robinette Kowal.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!

Sonia Wilson is a talented scientific illustrator—but she is only able to follow her dream because of her father’s reputation as a renowned scientist. Such is the lot in life for a woman in science in 1899. And after his death, she is left without work, prospects, or hope.  When the reclusive Dr. Halder offers her a position illustrating his vast collection of insects, Sonia jumps at the chance to move to his North Carolina mansion.  But once there, she encounters dark happenings in the woods and questions she just can't answer.

Only T. Kingfisher could write this book and keep me reading about disgusting insects!  Definitely be prepared to be grossed out!  But the story is just so dark, twisted, and well-written that I couldn't stop reading.  The audiobook was fabulous, making the words come alive and bringing an extra creepy factor into the story (not that it needed it!).  I could never have guessed where this one was going to go, but I loved the ride!

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

3.18.2026 - The Hiding Season

The Hiding Season by Ava Glass 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Ballantine | Bantam for gifting me a digital ARC of the new book by Ava Glass.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!

Maya Landry is looking for a fresh start after a painful divorce.  She lands in Montana and is hired as a summer caretaker of billionaire ski lodges.  She enjoys the peace and quiet - until she opens one of the doors and finds a dead body.  There's no cell service, so she heads down the mountain until she can contact the police.  By the time they get there, the body is gone and they don't believe her.  Later that night, a stranger walks up to her and tells her that someone knows she was up on the mountain and they are willing to kill to keep their secret.  Only one thing is certain: The people who committed the murder are coming for her. Maya is the only person alive who might reveal what happened up on the mountain. And they want her gone.

I love the Emma Makepeace series by Ava Glass and was excited to read this book, which is not a spy novel per se, although it does have lots of people in the alphabet agencies.  You won't be able to stop rooting for Maya, who is just an average person caught up in an unbelievable situation.  She's gaslit, she doesn't know who she can trust, she's on her own.  There's a lot in this book - a little romance, action, corruption, and danger lurking at every corner.  Did the author possibly leave it open as the start to a new series?  Here's hoping!

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

3.17.2026 - The End of My Life is Killing Me

 The End of My Life Is Killing Me by Annabelle Gurwitch

Many thanks to NetGalley and Zibby Publishing for gifting me a digital ARC of this memoir by Annabelle Gurwitch.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!

Annabelle is an author, TV host, and actress who was diagnosed with Stage 4 lung cancer found when getting a Covid test.  She decided early on that she didn't want to be on a cancer journey or be a cancer warrior; her motto was no runs, no ribbons, no religion.  What she did to was to embrace the ordinary in life.

I loved this book and it is applicable to anyone, because we're all going through something, even if it's not cancer.  It's a reminder to slow down, appreciate friends, eat the bread.  It's also a look into the inequalities of medicine and drug access throughout the country, let alone the world.  Annabelle didn't just bemoan those inequalities; she became a different kind of warrior, educating herself and speaking out at conferences around the world.  It's full of dark humor - the kind that gets people through tough times.  The cover - perfection! 

Monday, March 16, 2026

3.16.2026 - What's Mine is Yours

What's Mine Is Yours by Leah Mercer 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Bookouture for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest domestic suspense book by Leah Mercer.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!

Ava and Emily were once close friends but have fallen apart.  After a break-in at Ava's neighbor's house, her daughter Lexi is scared to be home.  Ava is desperate for the friendship to be restored and offers to switch houses with Ava.  Both women have secrets they will do anything to keep.

Told in alternating perspectives, this story plays out slowly, keeping the reader engaged and guessing until the end, plus there are some crazy twists!  What's that old saying - With friends like these, who needs enemies?  A quick read because you'll have to know how it ends up!