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.

6.29.2026 - The Top of the World

The Top of the World by Ethan Joella 

Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster | Scribner for gifting me a digital ARC of the new novel by a favorite, Ethan Joella.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!

Told over two summers in 1974-1975, we meet siblings Maggie and Chip Bishop.  Chip is only 18 and has been diagnosed with terminal leukemia, prompting him to leave home for a few months to try and live a little before he dies.  The next summer, Maggie has just graduated but stuck in grief for Chip.  Maggie's search for where he spent his last months leads her to a resort in the Poconos.  She travels there to learn about her brother's final days.

I am always so honored to read Joella's latest book, knowing that it will push all my emotional buttons in the best of ways.  While this book is heartbreaking, it's also beautifully hopeful.  It's that reminder we all need that personal connection is what makes us the best humans.  This was also nostalgic in the best of ways.  I remember as a teenager seeing the ads for the heart-shaped tubs in the Poconos, thinking that to be the epitome of romance.  If you lived through these times, this book will take you back to a time where you could escape and no one would know where you were.  Once again, Joella writes about grief, loss, family, found family, and hope in the most beautiful of ways.  Highly recommended. 


Sunday, June 28, 2026

6.28.2026 - Wasp's Nest

Wasp's Nest by Kat Stoddard 

Many thanks to NetGalley, Celadon Books and Macmillan Audio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of the debut novel by Kat Stoddard, wonderfully narrated by the cast of Eric Yang,Major Curda, and Mia Wurgaft.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4 stars!

Tess is getting married for the second time; this time, to a soon-to-be state senator. and steady man.  Her first husband, Peter, hasn't seen Tess in years, so he's surprised to receive an invitation to her society wedding.  He decides to attend with Mitch, a handsome younger man, as his plus one.  Let the fireworks begin!

This was a messy, dysfunctional bunch of wealthy people so of course it was a fun read!  This is being promoted as a modern retelling of The Philadelphia Story, but since I am not familiar with that story besides the title, I can't address it.  But it stands well on its own, sort of like watching one of the Real Housewives.  I started reading this one, but switched to the audiobook because I love when there are multiple narrators.  They all did a great job bringing this story to life.  Looking forward to more from this author!

6.28.2026 - A Dark Path

A Dark Path by Linda  Castillo

Many thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for gifting me an audio ARC of this collection of short stories in the Kate Burkholder series by Linda Castillo, narrated by the wonderful Kathleen McInerney.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!

This is a wonderful collection of the "in between" stories in this series, with A Dark Path being the only one not previously published.  As a reader from the very beginning, it was fun to catch up on these stories, and I was especially excited to read #17.5 in hopeful anticipation of a new novel from her soon.  This is one of my absolute favorite series - I have spent a lot of time in the Millersburg OH area, nearby to the fictional Painter's Mill where these books are set, which make them come alive even more.  This is a series I would absolutely recommend to start from the beginning, because each book furthers the relationships, both personal and working.  Chief Burkholder is a wonderful character - raised Amish and now the police chief.  This is a great addition whether you are a new reader or one who has faithfully read them all!  Kathleen McInerney truly brings these stories alive, and I always look forward to her narration.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

6.26.2026 - The Neighbors Are Watching

The Neighbors Are Watching by Aggie Blum Thompson 

Many thanks to NetGalley, St Martin's Press | Minotaur Books, and Macmillan Audio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of the latest domestic suspense novel by a favorite, Aggie Blum Thompson, with the audiobook perfectly narrated by Alex Picard.  All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!

Welcome to Eastbook, a wealthy suburb outside Washington DC, full of perfect families.  There was an incident where a nanny was shot in an apparent robbery, but things quickly moved on.  Meet our unreliable narrator, Caren, nearing fifty, married with an almost empty nest and feeling conflicted.  After attending a neighborhood graduation party, she has one drink too many, and blacks out on her way home.  At least that's what everyone says, even though Caren suspects otherwise.  She soon teams up with a new neighbor, Finn, who is desperate to find out what happened to his best friend, the nanny who was killed.  But their investigation leads them down dark paths.

Domestic suspense is truly one of my favorite genres.  Especially now with social media and the look into everyone's picture perfect lives, it's fun to pull back the curtains and see the real stories.  This was an addictive read, with plenty of secrets, twists and gaslighting.  Just like Caren, I didn't know who I could trust.  Told from the POV of mainly Caren and Finn, there's many relevant topics but I don't want to spoil the fun.  Great read and it was also wonderful on audiobook.