Tuesday, March 31, 2026

March 2026

As always, opinions are my own





Three and a half stars
This book came out October 21, 2014
Meg Langslow #18
Followed by Lord of the Wings
Audiobook from Audible



Lord of the Wings by Donna Andrews
Four stars
This book came out August 4, 2015
Meg Langslow #19
Followed by Die Like an Eagle
Audiobook from Audible




Die Like an Eagle by Donna Andrews
Four stars
This book came out August 2, 2016
Meg Langlsow #20
Follows Lord of the Wings
Followed by Gone Gull
Audiobook from Audible




Gone Gull by Donna Andrews
Three and a half stars
This book comes out August 1, 2017
Meg Langslow #21
Follows Die Like an Eagle
Followed by How the Finch Stole Christmas




How the Finch Stole Christmas! (Meg Langslow #22)


Three stars
This book came out October 24, 2017
Meg Langslow #22
Follows Gone Gull


Toucan Keep a Secret by Donna Andrews

Toucan Keep a Secret by Donna Andrews
Four stars
This book came August 7th, 2018
Meg Langslow #23
Book from Audible






Three and a half stars
This book came out October 16th, 2018
Meg Langslow #24
Followed by Terns of Endearment
Audiobook from Audible


Terns of Endearment (Meg Langslow, #25)

Terns of Endearment by Donna Andrews
Three and a half stars
This book came out August 6th, 2019
Meg Langslow #25

Owl Be Home for Christmas: A Meg Langslow Mystery

Owl Be Home for Christmas by Donna Andrews
This book came out October 15th
Meg Langslow #26
Follows Terns of Endearment
Followed by The Falcon Always Rings Twice
Borrowed as ebook from Libby






The Gift of the Magpie by Donna Andrews
This book came out October 20, 2020
Meg Langslow #28
Followed by Murder Most Fowl
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby


Monday, March 30, 2026

How to Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay by Jenny Lawson



stars
This book comes out March 31, 2026
ARC kindly provided by Viking Penguin and Netgalley
Opinions are my own



Sunday, March 29, 2026

Vengeance in Venice by Erica Ruth Neubauer

 Jane and Redvers are on their honeymoon and enjoying their time alone. Except they're not as alone as they used to be since Aunt Millie has not only found them in Italy, she's insisting that they attend a party with her. 
The soiree is being thrown by Clara, an heiress to the Morton salt company. She's eccentric and rude and Jane is stymied as to how she is a friend of Millie's. It's equally strange that this particular get-together includes a murder, that of Clara's second ex-husband, an Italian poet. The police immediately latch onto Clara's secretary, a woman Jane has met before. 
The search for the killer will introduce Jane to a new kind of detective (inspettore) and cause her to question whether she is at good at reading people as she thinks she is. 

Four stars
Jane Wunderly #5
This book comes out March 31, 2026
Follows Homicide in the Indian Hills
ARC kindly provided by Kensington Books and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Sunday, March 22, 2026

This Will Be Interesting by E. B. Asher

Most people would be grateful to be brought back from the dead. And, while Galwell the Great's circumstances ARE fairly unique, he still feels like he should be grateful. He's trying very hard to be. But, for the rest of the world it's been ten years while for him it's the blink of an eye. His life just gets even weirder when an assasin tries to take him out.
River kills for the council. This one is weird, though. She's gotten instructions on who to kill but not why. And she always gets the why. She encounters Clara, a journalist who is also an old friend. Seeing her again is one of the reasons River decides to figure out what is going on. 
I had no idea how Asher was going to follow the first book. How do you deal withsomeone whose death united a nation, but now the man has returned. 


Four stars
This book comes out March 24, 2026
ARC kindly provided by Avon and Harper Voyage, and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Death by Dumpling by Vivien Chien

Lana Lee, twenty-seven, has returned home and has been working for her parents for the last six months. Her parent's restaurant is a part of the "Asian Village." Mr. Feng, the owner of said village, is raising the rent and people are not happy. Since this is a murder mystery, Mr. Feng is the one who ends up dead. Also, since this is a murder mystery, there are any number of suspects as well as a variety of motives.
I finished this book but won't be actively looking to continue the series. Lana actively interferes in investigations, puts both herself and her friends in danger, and withholds evidence. And there's no reason for it! She's not even really a suspect nor is anyone she loves. The victim wasn't someone she loved. I just didn't get why she was invested at all. 

Two and a half stars
This book came out March 27, 2018
Noodle Shop Mystery #1
Followed by Dim Sum of All Fears
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Friday, March 20, 2026

I'm Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home by Fergus Craig

Carol has been released from prison after several decades. She has been deposited in a retirement community that should be quiet, but a murder occurs soon after she arrives. As a confessed serial killer, she comes under suspicion pretty quickly. 
80-year-old Geoffrey, a former cop certainly points her out pretty quickly. He is joined in his investigation by Catherine, a retired pathologist, and Margaret who was a barrister, even home secretary for awhile. They don't think the police are moving fast enough so they'll take care of it themselves. 
Carol wants to prove her innocence even when it puts her at odds with the people in her home, but will they have to end up working together?
A lovely story that is more than fairly clued. It took me awhile to get into the story but was worth the read. 

Four stars
This book came out February 17, 2026
Borrowed as hard copy from library
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The Coaching Effect by Sarah Wirth, Bill Eckstrom

This book has the premise that coaching elevates teams more than managing does. They studied sales teams becuase they are easier to track immediate results. They also talk about the four growth rings: stagnation (low/no growth), chaos (performance low), order (predictibility), complexity (growth through discomfort). 
They also talk about the tools needed for high performance growth: one-on-one meetings, team meetings, performance feedback, and career development plans. It's not only important to have these things but to do them on a particular cadence and in a particular style (in person, email, etc.)  It IS important to be clear and specific, to structure the talk for feedback, and to ask what questions rather than why questions, and to pay attention to your tone. 
It was an interesting book and fine enough to read, but I didn't really connect with the style.

Three stars
This book came out April 2, 2019
Borrowed as audiobook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own