Saturday, July 4, 2026

7.4.2026 - All the Lies We See

 All The Lies We See by Christina  McDonald

Many thanks to NetGalley and Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op | Intrigue Ink Publishing for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest book in the wonderful Jess Lambert series by Christina McDonald.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!

Detective Jess Lambert is days away from the trial of the woman accused of killing her daughter when she wakes in a seedy hotel room with no memory of how she got there. On her phone is a viral video showing Jess calmly shooting the woman in cold blood.  Jess has no other choice but to run, and she must find out who's behind it all.

This is a wonderful police procedural, and Jess is such a wonderful character.  I've read and loved all the books in this series, but of course I lose all memory once I read them, so this could easily be read as a stand alone.  But it's a great series, so start at the beginning.  McDonald writes gripping police procedurals, typically with a touch of the supernatural, and it works so well.  Just an extra creepy feeling amongst all the tension.  But this book takes all that to a different level, because of the explosion of AI into our lives.  It's frightening to think how easily Jess' situation could happen to any of us.  And people believe what they see.  Scary stuff but makes for a great thriller!  Can't wait for more in this series!


7.4.2026 - Julia at the Drive-in

Julia at the Drive-In by Rainbow Rowell 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing | Amazon Original Stories for gifting me this short story from Rainbow Rowell.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!

This is such a sweet coming-of-age story, as Julia transforms her looks and suddenly becomes noticeable.  You can easily sit and read this quickly, but it's full of nostalgia (drive ins!) and remembering how much we all, but especially teenagers, feel the need to be seen.  

Thursday, July 2, 2026

7.2.2026 - The Housewife

 The Housewife by Natalie Barelli

Many thanks to NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest book by Natalie Barelli.  All opinions expressed in this book are my own - 4.5 stars!

Jodie has always wanted to be a housewife and has perfected her skills in cooking, cleaning, and being the perfect mate.  After a quick romance, she marries psychologist Dr Roy Davies and moves into his perfect Beverly Hills home.  But reality is a bit different - his friends think she's a gold digger, Roy still has pictures of his late wife, Deborah everywhere, and even Marie, the housekeeper, doesn't like her.  But Jodie is keeping her own secrets.

I love dark, sarcastic humor and this book was filled with it.  Add to that a twisty thriller that kept me flipping the pages and you have the perfect summer thriller.  The short chapters continue to build the tension as Jodie sneaks around the house trying to find answers to all her questions, with the fear of someone always looking over her shoulder.  Jodie is the kind of character that you can't help but root for, even when she behaves badly - she had me laughing out loud at her witty commentary and behavior.  If you love your domestic suspense on the dark side, this one's for you!

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

7.1.2026 - Dead but Dreaming of Electric Sheep

Dead But Dreaming of Electric Sheep by Paul Tremblay 

Many thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for gifting me a digital ARC of the latest novel by Paul Tremblay.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!

Julia is a former gamer, now working menial jobs and living with her uncle.  Her estranged mother, a CFO for a big tech company, reaches out and offers her a temporary job with a payday she can't refuse.  All she has to do is chaperone a man in a vegetative state - one who has proprietary AI implanted.  But what if he's not really dead?

Worry.  Worry more.  Because the best sci-fi novels are the ones that feel way too real, and with AI, all bets are off.  This book has Trembley's trademark humor mixed in with the terror, and characters that you will love.  Julia names her charge Bernie, and we hear from his POV as he struggles with memories, only knowing that he needs to find someone.  As Julia learns more about the company's intentions and Bernie's condition, she turns her back on everything to help him.  Fascinating.


Tuesday, June 30, 2026

6.30.2026 - Gray After Dark

Gray After Dark by Noelle W. Ihli 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Kensington Books for gifting me both a physical and audio ARC of the latest thriller by Noelle W. Ihli.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!

Miley's dreams of Olympic gold are sidelined after a tragic accident.  She takes a summer job at a mountain guest lodge, hoping to heal and train.  She ignores the local lore about a staffer who died years ago.  But then she's abducted during a morning run and held captive in an off-the-grid cabin.  She'll have to do everything she can to escape.

I hadn't even heard of this author a year or so ago, and now I'm completely obsessed.  Every book I read seems better, and that's saying something.  This book grabbed me by the throat and would not let go.  It's so frightening and because it's based on a true story, it feels incredibly real.  It's dark, but it's also the story of resilience and strength.  Grab this one and clear your calendar!

6.30.2026 - Rules for Aging and Larceny

Rules for Aging and Larceny by Julia London 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for gifting me a digital ARC of the new novel by Julia London.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!

Frances just got the diagnosis no one wants, and she's feeling every bit of age, longing to feel vibrant again.  What she really wants just one more time is to plan and execute the perfect heist with her group of friends.  The problem is that they haven't seen each other in decades.  Can she get the gang back together one more time to right a wrong?

This sure was fun - I love books about older women being vibrant, strong, and taking on the world, or in this book, the bad guys.  As the story plays out, we learn more about each woman and what happened long ago to break them apart.  Of course, it's a bit unrealistic, but it's so much fun!  It's funny, it's sweet, it's life-affirming.  Sometimes age is a superpower.

Monday, June 29, 2026

6.29.2026 - Come Back to Me

Come Back to Me by Sara   Foster 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Blackstone Publishing for gifting me an audio ARC of this rerelease of the debut novel by Sara Foster, narrated by Flora Ogilvy.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!

At a work party, Mark introduces his date to a colleague, Chloe, and her husband, Alex.  Immediately he knows something is wrong.  Alex and Julia pretend not to know each other, but their faces tell a different story.  That story began a decade ago and ended with tragedy.  Now Alex has to decide how to handle knowing that Julia is back.  Meanwhile, Chloe has her own secrets.

This was a wonderful psychological drama and it had me glued.  There are so many different layers to the characters and their stories, as well as a romantic connection running through the four people.  The past tragedy combined with the current relationships made for such a compelling and tense read.  This was such a strong debut and it's no wonder that Sara Foster is a must read author for me!  The narration was perfect and the narrator did a great job with all of the characters.