Saturday, February 28, 2026

February 2026 Monthly Rereads



The Worst Wedding by Pippa Grant
Three stars
This book came out April 13, 2023
Three BFFs and a Wedding #1
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited




Four Stars
Three BFFs and a Wedding #2
This book came out October 5, 2023
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited



Three and a half stars
Three BFFs and a Wedding #2
This book came out January 18, 2024
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited






The Problem with Him by Rachel Higginson
Four stars
Opposites Attract #4
This book came out June 26, 2018
Ebook from Kindle Unlimited



The Something About Her by Rachel Higginson
Three stars
Opposites Attract #4
This book came out February 26, 2019
Ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own

The Real Macaw by Donna Andrews
Four stars
This book came out July 19th, 2011
Meg Langslow #13
Followed by Some like It Hawk
Audiobook from Audible




Some Like It Hawk by Donna Andrews
Three stars
This book came out June 17th, 2012
Meg Langslow #14
Audiobook from Audible




Three and a half stars
This book came out July 16, 2013
Meg Langslow #15
Followed by Duck the Halls
Audiobook from Audible



Three stars
This book came out October 22nd, 2013
Meg Langslow #16
Audiobook from Audible





Four stars
This book came out July 8th, 2014
Meg Langslow #17
Audiobook from Audible

Friday, February 27, 2026

The Primrose Murder Society by Stacy Hackney

Lily's life hasn't exactly been easy lately. Her daughter, Bea, is acting up (understandably) after Lily's husband embezzled millions of dollars and then left them in the lurch. They lost their home (feds took it) and Bea has been kicked out of her private school. Lily has had to take her mother's boyfriend's offer of cleaning out his mother's apartment. At least they have someplace to live, even though Lily still needs a job. 
The Primrose apartments are the most posh in town, but, while Lily is slightly intimidated by the wealth, Bea is mostly obsessed with a murder that happened there almost twenty years ago. A resident dies and leaves behind a will that will give two million dollars to whoever can give information leading to the arrest of the person who killed his granddaughter. Bea, an inveterate Murder She Wrote watcher is all in. Lily is much more hesitant but is willing to go along because this is the only thing bringing Bea joy right now. 
The mystery comes together pretty nicely although the final solution was a bit out there. The two main characters are fairly fleshed out but there is room for growth which will be fun to watch if the series continues. 

Four stars
This book comes out March 3, 2026
ARC kindly provided by William Morrow and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Photographic Memory by Bill Griffith

I live near Yellowstone and knew quite a bit about William Henry Jackson as one of the people whose work helped influence it becoming the first national park. This book was an interesting historical fiction of WHJ's life, done by his great-grandson who is also an artist, a cartoonist. This graphic novel explores the highs and lows of the original WHJ, of how he became a photographer and how he had an absolutely amazing life, traveling the world, but still struggled with mundanities like actually being paid for his work. 
Some of it was a little bit of a slog for me but I can see why it was included on the list of NPR Best Books.

Three stars
This book came out October 21, 2025
Borrowed as hard copy from the library
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Happy Ever After by Nora Roberts

A satisfying end to a series about four women who work as bridal consultants.
Parker Brown is the organizer of the group. She books the weddings and plans the details. She is happy that her friends have found love but a little jealous as well. That doesn't mean she's going to jump into a relationship with Malcolm Kavanagh, just because he's part of the group. But that doesn't mean that she isn't attracted to him. He's not a part of the elegant world in which Parker grew up but he's a good man and fits in well with the group. Mal was a stuntman in Hollywood until an accident almost killed him. He took the money from the settlement and bought a mechanics shop which is how he met the rest of the gang. 
The two are seemingly opposites but they have enough in common to make a happily ever after.
Was a little leery about this one since the second book pissed me off so much but it ended up being okay.

Four stars
Bride Quartet #4
This book came out November 2, 2010
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Murder in Postscript by Mary Winters

Amelia's first marriage was not a love match. Her husband knew he was dying and wanted someone to take care of his elderly aunt and niece, both of which Amelia is doing. The niece is much easier to love than the aunt who is ingrained in society and is always meddling to make sure that Amelia is the perfect widowed Countess. 
What the family doesn't know is that Amelia also writes an advice column, Lady Agony. It is that column that has her embroiled in the killings of a young girl (and she's only the first.) Luckily, she's just met her late husband's friend, Simon and he's willing to help out. 
A fun cozy mystery that Smexy Books did not oversell. 

Four stars
Lady of Letters #1
This book came out March 28, 2023
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own

Monday, February 23, 2026

Savor the Moment by Nora Roberts

Thank god this book was better than the second one in this series. There was no tempting me to toss my iPod across the room. 
Laurel McBain has been in love with her best friend's brother for... forever. She has recently gotten fed up with her own dating moratorium and one late night plants a kiss on Del.
He has always thought of Laurel as a sister. At least, that's what's he's forced himself to think. But, recently, he's begun to notice that Laurel is really an attractive woman. 
I like that they have a frank discussion about their starting to date. The description of their group as a tribe is pretty cute.
Very fluffy but amusing. I'm not sure if this book was really that good or so much better in comparison.

Four stars
Bride Quartet #3
This book came out April 27, 2010
Follows Bed of Roses
Followed by Happy Ever AFter
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Little Bosses Everywhere by Bridget Read

Read goes through the history of MLMs, multi-level-marketing companies. She starts with Rehnburg and Nutrilite, detailing how the man started in business then started branching out to make money off of his salespeople, rather than off the product itself. Rehnberg was just one of the prongs though, it really took off when he met Meidinger and Castleberry, the latter at a Carnegie course. 
From Nutrilite, she goes through the histories of Mary Kay, Holiday Magic, Costcot, and Dare to be Great. 
Read walks us through the different ways these MLMs started, and how they grew. They might start with vitamins or makeup but then morph into self-help and or leadership courses. 
Woven in with these histories are the stories of women who took the MLM pill. Each one had a different reason for joining. All left, disillusioned. 
An in depth look at a number of MLMs and why they are still succeeding today. A good recommendation from NPR's Best Books.

Four stars
This book came out May 6, 2025
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own