Thursday, August 7, 2025

The Nefarious Nights of Willowweep Manor by Shaenon K. Garrity


Hayley and Montague are back and they’re heading to the pocket universe of Willowweep. Cuthbert was hit on the head with a message in a bottle. Another universe needs help. So they open a rift. And 5 people and a dog walk through. But who are these people and why can they change Willowweep at will?
Some really neat world building in this one, including how/why Willowweep exists and how Hayley controls the narrative.

Four stars
Willowweep Manor #2
This book comes out August 12, 2025
ARC kindly provided by Simon and Schuster's Children Publishing, and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

For Duck's Sake by Donna Andrews

Meg is enjoying an afternoon at her brother’s house when it’s interrupted. Not by the backhoe, that noise is expected. Rather, it’s the lack of noise. A skeleton has been uncovered.
Even though her family is, of course, helping uncover the whole skeleton, Meg is also dealing with housing dogs that are up for adoption until the Mutt March takes place in a few days. It’s a major adoption event and, while there are plenty of volunteers, they are also having to deal with the worry that someone may be trying to adopt a dog for nefarious purposes. 
As usual, a lot going on but Meg manages it all with aplomb if not always with dignity. A lot of call backs to previous books in the series, especially since they are dealing with a skeleton that may be linked to the Pruitts. I don't think you need to have read previous books in the series to understand them all but reading and re-reading this series is always a delight, especially when Bernadette Dunne is narrating. 

Four stars
Meg Langslow #37
This book comes out August 5, 2025
Followed by Five Golden Wings
ARC (both ebook and audiobook) kindly provided by St. Martin's Press and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Sunday, August 3, 2025

A Most Puzzling Murder by Bianca Marais

This was an interesting story that I probably would have enjoyed more as an ebook or hard copy. There are a number of puzzles in this book that would have been good to see. There is a website but my library book was returned before I could combine the two.
I also was not expecting the fantasy elements that came into the book. There are a lot of moving parts and the chapters switch around points of view so it's a lot to keep up with. The base story is that Destiny Whipp is invited to an island to become an archivist for a reclusive family who are actually wizards fighting for power.

Three stars
This book came out June 10, 2025
Borrowed as audiobook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own

Saturday, August 2, 2025

Do You Take This Man by Denise Williams

RJ and Lear both have recent events that have shaped their present. Neither is really put into this story other than a paragraph or two. Instead, most of the story is concentrated on how much the two dislike each other.  
I can't remember what made me pick this book up but I never connected to either RJ or Lear. Their animosity is so great that it's hard for me to understand how they get together. She's a recent internet celebrity for having married a couple and he's a wedding planner. At the same time, she's a divorce lawyer who is trying to move up in her law firm so there's tension in a lot of her life. 
There were a number of points that kept nagging at me as I read that didn't seem to match up. I don't remember all of them but I was confused because RJ was supposedly only doing weddings for her firm's well-heeled clients but many of the clients didn't seem overly rich. 

Three stars
This book came out September 6, 2022
Ebook from Kindle
Opinions are my own

Friday, August 1, 2025

The Flanders Panel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Margaret Jull Costa (Translator)

I heard about this book during an episode of  Writing Excuses that talked about structuring a book around a thing. In this case, it's a fifteenth century painting depicting a chess game that is being restored by Julia. While using an x-ray, she notices a note: Who killed the knight?
The story seemed a little odd to me but I finally figured out that it was from the 90s (had thought it was more recent) and had been translated from Spanish. That provided a bit more context because the story, while it does revolve around that key question, also isn't really about it at all. There are only a few characters but each is deeply developed.

Three stars
This book came out in 1990
Hard copy I didn't keep
Opinions are my own

The Murder of Mr. Wickham by Claudia Gray

Ms. Austen has always been popular and there have been a number of mysteries based around her books. This book takes every one of Austen's novels and brings main characters (or their children) to a house party at the Knightleys. In this timeline, Emma and George have just gotten married and are having a house party. For reasons, everyone is invited to join. And Mr. Wickham decides to crash. Of course, he's such a bad, bad dude, that nearly everyone has a reason to have killed him. 
This book was... fine. Some of the characters felt too changed from the books and much of the story felt forced. I liked the substory of the younger Mr. Darcy and Ms. Tilney but would have liked it more if it wasn't connected to the original books. 


Three stars
Mr. Darcy & Miss Tilney Mysteries #1
This book came out May 3, 2022
Hard copy I didn't keep
Opinions are my own

Thursday, July 31, 2025

July 2025 Monthly Rereads

As always, opinions are my own.

The Next Always by Nora Roberts
Four stars
This book came out November 1st, 2011
Inn Boonsboro Trilogy #1
Followed by The Last Boyfriend
Audiobook from Audible



The Last Boyfriend by Nora Roberts
Four stars
This book came out May 1st, 2012
Inn Boonsboro Trilogy #2
Followed by The Perfect Hope
Audiobook from Audible




The Perfect Hope by Nora Roberts
Three and a half stars
Inn Boonsboro Trilogy #3
This book came out November 1st, 2011
Audiobook from Audible