Tuesday, September 30, 2025

You're So Bad by Angela Casella

Shauna is dealing with some stuff. Her ex-boyfriend and her ex-best friend are getting married. If that's not bad enough, they've asked her to be a bridesmaid. For the wedding that's going to be on her birthday. But she's totally fine. Totally. 
Her grandmother isn't so sure and has been spreading rumors that Shauna's dating a pediatrician. Well, she's not so her grandmother has also found a stand in. And Leo is all in. Shauna's cute and her grandmother is a trip so he's willing to help out.
There's a secondary story of them helping out a runaway teen. 
I never really connected to either Shauna or Leanard. The story was... fine and moved the friend group along. But I didn't see how Shauna or Leo connected really outside of the fake dating.

Three stars
This book came out August 31, 2023
Finding You #2
Followed by You're So Basic
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own

These Summer Storms by Sarah MacLean, Julia Whelan (Narrator)

Alice Storm is the third child of a billionaire tech family. She is the only one who walked away. So when her father dies and she's summoned back to the family manse. Well, their private island (coincidentally called Storm Island.) 
On the way there, she meets an attractive man and has a one night stand. It's just too bad that Jack Dean ends up being the man who's going to make sure that Alice, her mom, and all three siblings fulfill the tasks that their father left behind. And they are some odd tasks. Her mom has to say one nice thing about her father every day. Her older sister has to break off the years long affair she's been having with her father's employee, her brother has to do manual labor and can't talk on odd hours, and Alice... Alice has to stay. 
Most of the story is third-person omniscient from Alice's point of view, but we do get some of the other characters as well. Because of that, it was easy to feel so frustrated for Alice that no one else seems to see her point of view. 

Four stars
This book came out July 8, 2025
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Monday, September 29, 2025

Dragon Bound Elder by Thea Harrison, Sophie Eastlake (Narrator)

Dragos Cuelebre is bemused. Not only did someone steal from him, a dragon, they had the temerity to leave a note. His displeasure literally shakes the city.
Pia Giovanni knows that what she did was incredibly stupid and life-threatening but her ex-boyfriend is threatening to reveal her secrets to the world if she doesn't do this for him. Apparently, he needs to wipe out some gambling debts. She runs as fast as she can but Dragos finds her quickly. Unexpectedly, he doesn't immediately rend her limb from limb. Instead, over the course of a very fast week, the two fall in love. And deal with the enmity of a fey king, several kidnappings, and opening their hearts to each other.
What a great start to a series. I don't love one of the tropes used but though Harrison did it about as well as it can be done and the romance was a little too whirlwind but I am excited to listen to the next book in the series.

Three and a half stars
This book came out 
Elder Races #1
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Premium Plus
Opinions are my own

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Rattle His Bones by Carola Dunn, Lucy Rayner (Narrator )

Daisy is putting together an article about the Kensington’s Natural History Museum. When she goes, she meets an assortment of characters including curators, security, and guests. She comes for a return visit,
joined by her nephew and her fiancé’s daughter. They’re fascinated by the dinosaurs and butterflies. Of course, this would be the visit that a curator is murdered.  Surprising no one (as this is a fiction book), it is Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher who is called in to solve the case. 
Throw in a displaced Royal Duke and some missing jewels, and it’s a romp to the end. 

Three stars
This book came out in 2000
Daisy Dalrymple #8
Followed by To Davy Jones Below
Borrowed as audiobook from Audible Premium Plus
Opinions are my own

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Murder Most Puzzling Peril at Quandary Park A Mysterious Case to Solve by Stephanie von Reiswitz

Adelaide Hatchett has died. A heart attack. At a summer party. In her own greenhouse with all of the doors and windows locked. That's probably not a surprise as she was an older woman. However, Betrand Hellebore thinks there's something more to it. He and Adelaide weren't on great terms as he had been hired to make possets and potions specifically for her from the plants in her greenhouse. He left the house with hard feelings but doesn't believe he could have been disinherited. Adelaide must have been murdered. 
The reader normally wouldn't take on a case like this but in a Wolfe-esque manner, we have to work in order to keep ourselves in the style to which we've become accustomed. 
We are introduced to the people who were at her last party and given reasons why they might have wanted to kill her. There are puzzles on almost every page and they vary in easiness from medium to hard. Of the books that I've read like this lately, this was the best executed. Highly recommend getting in hard copy as it can be difficult to read and enjoy on an e-reader and would be very hard on a phone. 

Four stars
This book comes out September 30, 2025
ARC kindly provided by Chronicle Books and NetGalley
Opinions are my own


The House of My Mother by Shari Franke

Shari Franke’s face was known to millions of people as her mother’s vlogging channel took off on YouTube. For a lot of her life, Shari’s most humiliating moments were taped and then broadcast to the world. But behind the scenes, there was a lot of turmoil. She and her five siblings were physically and emotionally abused, especially once her parents (whom she refers to as Ruby and Kevin), fell under the spell of a con artist. 
The book skims the surface of what happened to Shari. She only tells her stories and a few of her brother Chad’s, not wanting to be yet another adult who makes money off her younger siblings. The writing was pretty good although the editing was not great (a lot of spelling mistakes that took me out of the story.) 

Four stars
This book came out January 7, 2025
Borrowed as hard copy from the library
Opinions are my own


Friday, September 26, 2025

The Haunting at Morsley Manor by George Morris De'Ath

Eric Thompson, paranormal researcher, has the gift. He can sense the paranormal and even see the past. He has made a name for himself making online videos investigating haunted places. Well, he and Michael made a name for themselves. But Michael took off and now Eric works alone. Not by his choice. He keeps trying out new assistants or apprentices, but they don't last long (for one reason or another.) 
The book opens with Eric encountering a rather nasty spirit. We also get to see him during an interview and get some third person omniscient thoughts about how uncomfortable he is, though he's there for the fans. He's not sure where he's going next until he's approached to go to Morsley Manor. An old director is trying to start a new series and Eric could be involved. From there, we see others from his past as well as meet new people, but not everyone will make it out of the manor alive. 
The book description was gory campy horror.  I was not expecting such graphic descriptions of said horror that took up so much of the book. If you are looking for a book with great character development, this book was not that. Other than Eric, it seemed like characters were introduced just to move his life along. 

Two and a half stars
This book came out September 23, 2025
ARC kindly provided by Rising Action Publishing Co. and NetGalley
Opinions are my own