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Top Ten Gifts Guaranteed to Please the Book Lover in Your Life

November 29, 2016/29 Comments/by Suzanne

top ten tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is Holiday Gift Guide freebie (ten books to buy the YA lover in your life, 10 books to buy for your dad, etc.)

Since I’ve been busy with Black Friday and Cyber Monday, shopping and gift ideas are really on my mind right now so this week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is very timely.  I couldn’t decide on a list of books to suggest so instead I decided to go with bookish-themed gift ideas for all book lovers.  (And just a little hint for you shoppers out there –  Society6.com and etsy.com are gold mines for book-themed gifts, so even if you don’t like my suggested gift items, be sure to check them out!)

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Top Ten Gifts Guaranteed to Please the Book Lover in Your Life

 

1. Bookmarks!

Bookmarks are a guaranteed popular gift item for book lovers.  Not only do we use them in the books we’re reading, but many of us also collect them, especially if they’re unique.  Below are a couple that I saw online and really liked.  I’m especially fond of that Queen of Hearts one. So cool!

Click to Buy. Sold by LuckyBookmark on etsy.com

Click to Buy. Sold by LuckyBookmark on etsy.com

 

Click to Buy. Sold by IngrainedInc at etsy.com

Click to Buy. Sold by IngrainedInc at etsy.com

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2. Bookish Themed Mugs!

It’s almost a sure fire bet that the book lover in your life is also a lover of warm beverages – be it coffee, tea, cocoa, whatever, especially if it’s in a cute bookish-themed mug.  Here are a couple of cool ones I found on Society6 and Etsy.

Click to Buy. Sold by Risa Rodil at Society6.com

Click to Buy. Sold by Risa Rodil at Society6.com

 

Click to Buy. Sold by LennyMud on etsy.com

Click to Buy. Sold by LennyMud on etsy.com

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3. Cute Tote Bags for Hauling Around Our Books!

Most of us take books with us everywhere we go, so a cute tote bag is always appreciated.  This is just one of several that I saw and wouldn’t mind having.

Click to Buy. Sold by sevenonesixdesigns on etsy.com

Click to Buy. Sold by sevenonesixdesigns on etsy.com

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4. Bookish T-Shirts!

Yes to all the ways we can pledge our loves for books and reading, especially if they come in the form of stylish tees.  With just a quick glance around etsy, society6, and several other shops, I saw at least a dozen book-themed shirts that I would totally wear. This one was probably my favorite though.

Click to Buy. Sold by ChrisetteDesigns on etsy.com

Click to Buy. Sold by ChrisetteDesigns on etsy.com

 

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5. Bookish Jewelry!

There are endless options out there when it comes to jewelry for booklovers. Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, even keychains.  Below are a couple of my favorites.

 

 

Click to Buy. Sold by TheMonkeyCharmer on etsy.com.

Click to Buy. Sold by TheMonkeyCharmer on etsy.com.

Click to Buy. Sold by ArtfulSunshine on etsy.com.

Click to Buy. Sold by ArtfulSunshine on etsy.com.

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6. Pretty Books!

If money is no object in your gift buying, books with beautifully designed covers are sure to please. Check out this gorgeous Jane Austen Boxed Set.

Click to Buy. Sold by Barnes & Noble.

Click to Buy. Sold by Barnes & Noble.

 

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7. Bookish Candles!

Wonderful smelling candles inspired by our favorite books and characters?  Yes, please!  This one is inspired by Rhysand from A Court of Thorns and Roses, and I liked it because it’s purple (my favorite color), but there are many other varieties out there.

Click to Buy. Sold by BookandNook on etsy.com.

Click to Buy. Sold by BookandNook on etsy.com.

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8. Bookish Pillows!

 

We bookworms love to curl up with a good book and read for hours, so anything that furthers our comfort so that we can read longer is always a winner. You can find pilows and even blankets that are book-themed.  I loved the simplicity of this one.

 

Click to Buy. Sold by MudpiesandDaisies on etsy.com

Click to Buy. Sold by MudpiesandDaisies on etsy.com

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9. Bookish Themed Covers for our Gadgets!

Yes, we bookworms love our books but we love our technology too, especially when we can put our own bookish spin on it.  For example, check out this absolutely gorgeous smartphone case designed and sold by Evie Seo at Society6.com.

Click to Buy. Sold by Evie Seo at Society6.com

Click to Buy. Sold by Evie Seo at Society6.com

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10. Gift Cards to Bookstores! 

 

A gift card to a bookstore is guess what?  A reason for a book lover to visit the bookstore!  Not that we need another reason, but hell, we’ll take it!  Amazon is great since you can get more bang for your buck there when it comes to books, but a lot of us love to support our Indie Bookstores too so keep those in mind as well.

Click to see Amazon Gift Card Options.

Click to see Amazon Gift Card Options.

 

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Question:  Do any of my gift ideas for book lovers appeal to you?  What would you add to my list?  I know my list is filled with items that women would probably enjoy more than men, so do you have any more “manly” suggestions?

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ARC Review of Iceling

November 28, 2016/2 Comments/by Suzanne
ARC Review of IcelingIceling (Icelings #1) by Sasha Stephenson
two-half-stars
Series: Icelings #1
Published by Razorbill on December 13th 2016
Genres: Young Adult Fiction, Science Fiction
Pages: 304
Source: First to Read
Amazon
Goodreads

FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher via First to Read. All opinions are my own.

Goodreads Synopsis:  Lorna’s adopted sister, Callie, is part of a mysterious group of non-lingual teens, Icelings, born on a remote Arctic island, who may not be entirely human. Now Callie wants to go home.

Seventeen-year-old Lorna loves her adoptive sister, Callie. But Callie can’t say “I love you” back. In fact, Callie can’t say anything at all.

Because Callie is an Iceling—one of hundreds of teens who were discovered sixteen years ago on a remote Arctic island, all of them lacking the ability to speak or understand any known human language.

Mysterious and panicked events lead to the two sisters embarking on a journey to the north, and now Lorna starts to see that there’s a lot more to Callie’s origin story than she’d been led to believe. Little does she know what’s in store, and that she’s about to uncover the terrifying secret about who—and what—Callie really is.

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My Review:

As a lover of books, it pains me to read a book and not completely fall in love with it.  The only thing worse than reading a book and not loving it is to then have to sit down and write a review explaining the lack of love I feel.  But that’s unfortunately where I am with Iceling.  Let me start by saying that I don’t think I was anywhere near the target age for this book so that should definitely be taking into account if you’re trying to decide if you should give this book a shot.

What I Liked About Iceling:

  • Originality:  The premise of the story is totally unique.  So many books that I read immediately remind me of three or four other books that are similar in storyline or themes.  The originality of Iceling’s storyline is what initially drew me to request the book in the first place. I was very intrigued by the idea of this Arctic-born mysterious group of non-lingual teens who may or may not be human.  It definitely didn’t sound even remotely close to anything I’ve ever read before.
  • Message:  I enjoyed the relationship between Iceling Callie and her big sister Lorna.  Even though they cannot communicate verbally and Callie demonstrates no signs of even understanding English, Callie and Lorna still share a strong sisterly bond. In fact, Callie is closer to Lorna than she is to anyone else in her family.  I thought the author’s message that being family isn’t necessarily about blood was a powerful one.  And then she takes it a step further to show, as Lorna even learns at one point, that just because you’re related to someone doesn’t mean they won’t betray you or lie to you.
  • Action:  Although the beginning half of Iceling moves along at a somewhat slow pace as we get to know Callie and Lorna and start to see what sets Callie apart from everyone else around her, by about the halfway point, the story really takes off and it’s non-stop action from then on out.  You’ve got government conspiracies, rogue soldiers, betrayal, explosions, murder, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg (pardon the icy pun!)

Sounds pretty good so far, right?  So why didn’t I rate it higher?  Well, unfortunately, what I didn’t like about Iceling far outweighed what I enjoyed about it.

What I Disliked About Iceling:

  • The  Narrator:   For much of the novel, we are in Lorna’s head, following her thoughts about everything that is taking place around her – with Callie, her boyfriend, her parents, etc.  The problem with it for me was that there were so many long, rambling, and often repetitive internal monologues.  I understand wanting to get inside of a character’s head to understand where they’re coming from and that’s usually something that helps me really relate to a main character, but there was just so much rambling that it actually hindered my warming up to Lorna.  I didn’t really become invested in her at all until over halfway through the book when she, Callie, and her friends suddenly become underdogs caught up in a major conspiracy.

There was also a tendency by the narrator to over explain things that were fairly self-explanatory, like Lorna and her friend Mimi driving around “dog-calling” boys.  A couple of examples of said “dog calling” made it completely apparent that “dog calling” is their version of males and their “cat calling.”  I didn’t then need what was basically a textbook definition of “dog callng” to make sure I understood what they were doing. It felt like being spoon fed.

That, on its own, probably wouldn’t have bothered me all that much, but when it was coupled with minimal elaboration on what I considered to be crucial elements of the plot – like, for example, what is going on with Callie and these conniption fits that periodically have her rushed off to the hospital for mystery “treatments” that family members aren’t allowed to witness.  Or how about the mysterious adult Iceling they encounter on their journey to the Arctic who pops up out of the ice and then disappears without a trace? Who or what was that? That’s not really something to toss out there and leave hanging with no real explanation or follow up.

  • Plot Holes that required too much suspension of belief:  I knew by its classification as science fiction that I should expect a few far-fetched events to take place, like the mystery Iceling I just mentioned, but even so, there were just some things that I found a little too hard to swallow.

Now let me say up front that I had issues with Callie and Lorna’s parents leaving them alone for weeks while they traveled to the Galapagos Island.  You know your one daughter is prone to these weird fits and sometimes has to go to the hospital, but you’re cool with leaving teenage Lorna in charge.  Bad Parenting 101, but okay, fine. Bad parenting happens so I can roll with it.

I also struggled a bit with this journey that Lorna and Callie, accompanied by Stan and his Iceling brother Ted, take north to the Arctic.  The trigger for this trip is that both Callie and Ted, even though they were nowhere near each other at the time and had never communicated with one another before, had both simultaneously crafted models of what Lorna and Stan assume is their Arctic homeland.  Again, seems a little odd to pile your Icelings in the car and go on a road trip to the Arctic of all places, but again, stranger things have happened, so I was still hanging in there.

What I could not just roll with, however,  was the fact that it wasn’t just Lorna and Stan who came to this conclusion.  As they get further north, they encounter dozens and dozens of cars containing Icelings, each holding models of the same Arctic island.  So, we’re supposed to believe that every single family that had an Iceling simultaneously came up with the same perfect solution to this odd event:  ROAD TRIP TO THE ARCTIC!

I can’t say too much more about plot holes without spoiling major elements of the story but there  were several other similar plot holes that just left me shaking my head the further I got into the story. Much of the story felt like trying to put together a puzzle that has several missing pieces. You kind of get the whole overall picture, but there are still nagging missing details.

Who Would I Recommend Iceling to?

Even though it wasn’t really for me, I still think it could have the potential to be a great sci-fi read for younger readers. I’m thinking freshmen or sophomores in high school,  being much closer to Lorna’s age than I am, might more readily relate to her —  and especially to what’s going on in her head  –  than I could.

 

My Rating:  2.5 stars

 

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two-half-stars

About Sasha Stephenson

Sasha Stephenson holds an MFA in poetry from Columbia University and lives in Brooklyn, New York. This is his first novel.

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Top Ten Things I’m Thankful For This Year

November 22, 2016/18 Comments/by Suzanne

top ten tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week’s topic is Thanksgiving freebie — tell us what you are thankful for! Books you are thankful for!, etc.

Looking at my list, I think the unifying theme here, aside from the obvious thankfulness, is that the people and things on this list also just bring me great comfort and happiness.

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Top Ten Things I’m Thankful For This Year

 

1. My Family

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Sometimes I want to hide from them for a few days so that I can read in peace, but I honestly don’t know where I would be without these guys.

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2. My Friends

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I seriously could not ask for a better group of friends.  We’ve been best friends for nearly 10 years now and I just can’t imagine my life without them.  They’re the most epic travel companions ever too. I wouldn’t have traveled to half the places I’ve been in the world if not for them pushing me out of my comfort zone.

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3. Ninja

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I hadn’t planned on getting another pet after my dog passed away last year, but this little guy turned up on our doorstep one day and has been my constant companion ever since.  He especially likes to come and sit on top of my books while I’m trying to read them.  If I had known he would do that, I probably would have named him Bookmark instead of Ninja.

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4. Books

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You knew these guys had to make the list.  On the list of inanimate objects that I’m thankful for, books definitely score the number one spot. They bring me joy, help me to escape reality for a while, and of course, my love of books is what made me start this blog and start interacting with the bookish community, so I’m especially thankful for them (and for you guys!)

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5. Disney Movies

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I’m definitely one of those people who thinks you’re never too old for Disney movies.   The stories are timeless, so it has brought me so much joy to watch the same movies I watched as a child with him and to see him enjoy them as much as I did (and still do).  Disney movies are guaranteed to make me laugh, make me cry, and because I’ve loved them all my life, seeing any of the old Disney movies like The Fox and The Hound, just makes me feel so nostalgic.  Whoever came up with the phrase “The Magical World of Disney” really hit the nail on the head.

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6. Feel Good Sitcoms like The Golden Girls and Friends

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I think shows that can make me laugh are more important than ever, and so I’m thankful for classics like these. You’re guaranteed to forget your troubles while watching them.

 

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7. Comfort Food

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I don’t think this needs any further explanation, haha!

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8. Coffee!

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I’m thankful for coffee, not just because I love it, but also because I don’t think I’d be a functioning human being with the caffeine jolt.

 

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9. Music

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I’m thankful for music because of the fact that no matter what I’m feeling, what kind of mood I’m in, there’s a song out there that fits it.

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10. Libraries and Bookstores

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Bookstores and libraries are the ultimate escape for me.  I love to just wander and peruse the shelves and see other readers doing the same.  There’s something very calming about it for me.

 

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Question:  What are you thankful for this year?  Happy Thanksgiving to all who are celebrating!!

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Hi, I'm Suzanne. Proofreader by day, book blogger by night, devourer of books 24/7. My reading tastes: Basically you name it, I probably like it. I read a lot of contemporary and historical, both adult and YA, and I've also been enjoying more and more fantasy lately. Hobbies include: buying and hoarding of books, rambling about books to anyone who will listen, and trying to recommend books to my family and friends whether they are readers or not - because seriously, how can you not love to read books?

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🩷 Review - ALL TOO WELL (26 in 2026 read #2) 🩷

Author - Corinne Michaels

Original Pub Date - 8/17/24; This edition - 4/29/25

Corinne Michaels is an author I’ve been wanting to read for a while now, and I even had an older copy of this book on my 26 in 2026 TBR challenge. I’m grateful for this beautiful gifted copy because it was the perfect motivation to finally start the Ember Falls series.  I’m so glad I did too because this was such a good read!

Years ago Lachlan broke Ainsley’s heart, but now she has returned to Ember Falls to interview him for her article on former athletes.  Lachlan is now the town’s fire chief, a single dad, and he’s as sexy as ever.  I enjoyed both of these characters from the moment we meet them and was eager to see them reconnect and work through whatever happened between them when they were younger since it was clear that they had feelings for one another and amazing chemistry as well. 

I loved the charming small town atmosphere, Lachlan’s adorable daughter Rosie, as well as all of the side characters.  I look forward to learning more about some of them in future books and have already purchased the next two books in the series.

Read this one if you’re a fan of:

✨Single Dad
✨Brother’s Best Friend
✨Small Town Romance
✨Second Chance Romance

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - How was your weekend? What are you reading to start off the week?
Thanks to @read_bloom, @meghanquinnbooks, & @hambr Thanks to @read_bloom, @meghanquinnbooks, & @hambright_pr #partner for the #gifted eARC & ALC.

🦩 Review - JUST FOR THE CAMERAS (Bay Area Players 1)🦩

Author - Meghan Quinn

Pub Date - 2/3/26

Meghan Quinn is one of my go-to authors when I need a good laugh and she absolutely delivers in her latest rom-com, Just for the Cameras.  This is the first book in a new series, but it does feature characters from throughout the Meghan Quinn universe, so if you’re a fan of Meghan’s books, you may recognize some fun familiar faces.

I fell in love with this book from the very first moment when Graydon and Maple meet.  Graydon is a grumpy football player who, along with a couple of his teammates, have been assigned to volunteer at the local zoo for a PR campaign.  Graydon is not happy about this and is even less thrilled when he’s told he will be working with the flamingos.  As he is mocking the flamingos and whining about the whole experience, Maple, the zookeeper he’ll be working with, walks in and overhears every word.  Needless to say, sparks fly!

Grumpy-sunshine is one of my favorite tropes, so I was all in on seeing this relationship evolve and it did not disappoint.  As always, Meghan Quinn writes some of the funniest banter I’ve ever read so I ate that up.  I also love the tension of a good forced proximity romance and that aspect  was *chef’s kiss*. 

The emotional aspect of the story was great too and was well balanced with all of the laugh out loud humor and with the spicy romance element.

One of the highlights for me was the football player group chat. It was hilarious how Graydon grew from hating its existence to really becoming buddies with his teammates. I hope we see more from those guys in future books. 

I did an immersive read and adored the full cast narration, which featured many of my favorite narrators, Connor Crais, Emma Wilder, Teddy Hamilton, J.F. Harding, Jason Clarke, Stella Hunter, & Samantha Brentmoor.  They played off each other so well & it made for a phenomenal listening experience that had me cackling my way through the book! 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - If you could work with any zoo animal, which would you choose?

AOTD - Giraffes or pandas
🩷 BROTHER’S BEST FRIEND ROMANCE BOOK RECS 🩷

Happy Friday, book friends! Today I’m back to share some of my favorite romance reads that feature the brother’s best friend trope.  This is always a fun trope so I have quite a few recs.  If you have recs, you can add to this list, feel free to mention them in the comments below.

Brother’s Best Friend Book Recommendations:

In Your Dreams by Sarah Adams
P.S. I Hate You by Lauren Connolly
The Re-Do List by Denise Williams
Happiness for Beginners by Katherine Center
Holding the Reins by Paisley Hope
If Only You by Chloe Liese
If All Else Sails by Emma St. Clair
All Too Well by Corinne Michaels
Fragile Sanctuary by Catherine Cowles
Wild Love by Elsie Silver
Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage
Catch and Keep by Erin Hahn
Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood
Love in Plane Sight by Lauren Connolly
Into the Tide by Laura Pavlov
Mr. Wrong Number by Lynn Painter
The Game Changer by Lana Ferguson
The Plus One by Mazey Eddings
The Dating Plan by Sara Desai
Comeback by Rebecca Jenshak
Just Don’t Fall by Emma St. Clair
Bridesmaid for Hire by Meghan Quinn
Say You Swear by Meagan Brandy
Beautiful Player by Christina Lauren

❓QOTD - Have you read any of these or do you have any more brother’s best friend recs to add to this list? Or what are your weekend plans?
🎧 AUDIOBOOK REVIEW 🎧 Thanks to @prhaudio #p 🎧 AUDIOBOOK REVIEW 🎧

Thanks to @prhaudio #prhaudiopartner for the gifted ALC.

Review - BOOKS & BEWITCHMENT 

Author - Isla Jewell

Pub Date - 2/3/2026

I’m still firmly in my cozy fantasy era, so this bookish-themed, small town witchy romantasy was right up my alley. 

Rhea has always lived a pretty average life, living with her pet parrot and working a desk job at a local insurance company.  When a grandmother she never met suddenly dies and leaves her everything, Rhea decides to pack up and head to Arcadia Falls, the quaint mountain town where her grandmother had lived and where Rhea’s mother has warned her never to visit.  What Rhea finds when she gets there is that not only has she inherited a rundown video store in need of a major upgrade, but she has also inherited a magical heritage she knew nothing about.

This story is so fun! There’s a sweet, slow burn romance with Hunter, the town’s sexy handyman, who also happens to be the son of her grandmother’s biggest witchy rival, but the real highlight of the story for me is Rhea’s journey of self-discovery as she learns to embrace her family’s witchy history and as she transforms the old video store into her dream bookstore. There’s also plenty of whimsy as the spirit of Rhea’s grandmother somehow ends up inside of Rhea’s parrot, allowing for unexpected bonding as well as some hilarious chaos along the way.

The audiobook is 10 hours and 29 minutes, and with Thérèse Plummer’s spirited narration, the time just flew by. Her portrayal of Rhea’s sassy grandmother in particular had me chuckling nonstop. 

Recommended for fans of cozy, witchy reads, small town romances, and journeys of self-discovery.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - If you were a witch and could have any animal as your familiar, what animal would you choose?
🔎 THRILLER THURSDAY 🔎 Thanks for the free e 🔎 THRILLER THURSDAY 🔎

Thanks for the free ebook & #gifted ALC @htp_hive @htpbooks @parkrowbooks & @htpbooks_audio #htpbooks #HTPHive

Review - IT’S NOT HER

Author - Mary Kubica

Pub Date - 2/3/26

What is meant to be a peaceful vacation turns into a family’s worst nightmare in Mary Kubica’s latest psychological thriller, It’s Not Her. 

Courtney, her brother, and their famillies have rented remote lakeside cottages in anticipation of a relaxing trip with plenty of family bonding time. The trip turns out to be anything but relaxing when Courtney is awakened by a horrific scream and discovers that her brother and his wife are dead, her niece Reese is missing, and in the same cabin, her nephew Wyatt is asleep and unharmed upstairs.  Courtney is determined to find out what happened to her brother and sister-in-law and to find Reese, but the harder she tries to find the truth, the more twisted and tangled things seem to get, to the point where she has no idea who she can trust, if anyone.

This book was so good!  I was completely hooked from that first blood curdling scream and the sense of urgency to find Reese and figure out what happened to her parents.  The story is fast-paced, full of tension and suspense, and I absolutely loved the atmospheric quality of the writing. 

I also really loved how the story unfolds in a dual timeline and also through multiple perspectives. We follow Courtney while she tries to unravel the many mysteries and secrets that this town seems to be hiding, while at the same time, we get Reese’s perspective, which gives us the lead up to that fateful night and beyond. 

I was on the edge of my seat the entire time I read and even though I thought I had things figured out a couple of times along the way, I was kept guessing until the end and was truly shocked by the big reveal. 

I read this with my eyes and ears and blown away by the audiobook, which was narrated by Jennifer Jill Araya, Brittney Pressley, and Gary Tiedemann. They all did such a great job conveying the suspenseful and atmospheric vibes of this story, helping to make this a book I didn’t want to put down. 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

❓QOTD - What’s your ideal vacation like?
📚 FEBRUARY HOPEFULS 📚 Happy Wednesday, book 📚 FEBRUARY HOPEFULS 📚

Happy Wednesday, book friends! I hope your week is going well and that you’ve already had some great reads this month.  I’m a few days late sharing the books I’m hoping to read this month, but I think I’ve got a pretty good line up and I’ve actually already finished several of these so be on the look out for my reviews. 

There are several in my TBR that were gifted, so I’ve tagged those publishers. Thanks so much to all of them for their generosity! ♥

📚 Physical Copies: 📚

And Now, Back to You by B.K. Borison
Wyatt by Jessica Peterson (26 in 2026, book #5)
Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler (Finished, review to come)
Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid (Finished, review to come)
Anywhere with You by Ellie Palmer (Finished, review to come)
Blood Over Bright Haven (26 in 2026, book #6)
Maybe This Once by Sophie Sullivan
Gods Beneath the Ice by Alexandra Kennington
Playing with Forever by Rebecca Jenshak
Booking for Trouble by Jenn McKinlay
Come What May by Corinne Michaels
Junie by Erin Crosby Eckstine

🎧📱E-ARCs/ALCs: 📱🎧

Racing Hearts by Ann Adams
A Little Buzzed by Alys Murray
Love Catch by Laura Langa
Half City by Kate Golden
When I Kill You by B.A. Paris
The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall
Fire Line by Maggie Gates
Love Song by Elle Kennedy
A Latte Like Love by Michelle C. Harris
Finlay Donovan Crosses the Line by Elle Cosimano
The Book Witch by Meg Shaffer
Happy Ending by Chloe Liese

❓QOTD - What are some books you’re hoping to read in February? Do we have any in common?
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🎨 Review - GET OVER IT, APRIL EVANS (Clover Lake 2)🎨

Author - Ashley Herring Blake

Pub Date - 2/3/26

April Evans is having a rough go of things.  Unlucky in love since her fiancee Elena dumped her a few years ago, now she has had to close her tattoo shop and rent out her house. 

April needs a fresh start so she takes a job teaching art at a new resort in Clover Lake.  She doesn’t think things can get worse, but she learns her new roommate and coworker is Daphne Love, the woman Elena left her for. 

Daphne has landed this job because she too needs a fresh start. She thought she had found the love of her life in Elena, but now finds herself single and heartbroken. She doesn’t understand why her new roommate is so openly hostile to her because she has no idea that she was “the other woman” who Elena left April for. 

As they are forced to live and work together, April and Daphne eventually clear the air and slowly forge a new relationship based on trust and mutual support, combined with their own personal journeys of growth and renewed self-worth as they both realize how they were manipulated by Elena. 

I absolutely love how Ashley Herring Blake writes her characters.  They always feel so messy, real, and relatable, no matter what they’re going through.  I was especially invested in Daphne’s journey as she is also dealing with the fact that her conservative family basically cut her off when she came out. 

It was also great to see the endearing characters from the first book in this series again. 

I did this as an immersive read and really enjoyed Gail Shalan’s narration. She used distinct voices for each character so it was easy to tell them apart even when I didn’t have the ebook in front of me.  She also did a wonderful job conveying the emotional tone of the story as well as the more fun moments. 

Recommend for fans of spicy, small town romance and journeys of self discovery and self love. 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - Are you at all artistic or crafty?  Or what are you currently reading?
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🩵 Review - THIS BOOK MADE ME THINK OF YOU 🩵

Author - Libby Page

Pub Date - 2/3/26

There’s nothing better than finding the book you need in your life at the exact right moment, and This Book Made Me Think of You was that book for me.  I honestly grabbed it for review because I love bookish books and because I thought the cover was beautiful.  Well, let me tell you, the story inside is just as  beautiful, so beautiful that it made my heart hurt and had the tears flowing! 

The story follows Tilly, a young widow who is dealing with the grief of losing her husband way too soon. He knew he was sick and so before his death, he makes arrangements for his book loving wife to receive 12 special books, one per month for the first year after his death. Tilly had no idea he had done this, but it becomes a poignant way for him to not only walk her through her grief journey, but to also make her fall in love with reading again, to encourage her to meet new people, experience new adventures, and ultimately, to be open to falling in love again. 

I don’t talk much about my personal life on this account, but my husband was recently diagnosed with cancer. His is thankfully curable, but it has still had me thinking about what life would be like if I were suddenly to lose him. My own personal thoughts and experiences made this book resonate so much with me, and I pretty much cried my way through it. First with sad tears, but ultimately with tears of hope and even a little joy. That took this book I chose because it’s a bookish book with a lovely cover all the way to being my favorite read from January, surpassing all of my highly anticipated reads from that month! 

The audiobook is narrated by Zadeiah Campbell-Davies, and she was just perfect. Her tone, the pacing, the way she portrayed Tilly’s grief journey, everything was chef’s kiss. I highly recommend doing this one as an immersive read! 

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (♾️ stars honestly)

❓QOTD - What’s a book that resonated with you emotionally?
🩵 Review - FREE FALLING (Colburn Brothers 2) 🩵

Author - Jill Shalvis

Pub Date - 2/3/2026

Caleb Colburn is a retired hockey player who came back to his small town to help his brothers run Colburn Restorations. Caleb is excited to prove himself to his family by managing one of their biggest historic restoration jobs to date, but not so excited when the architect he has to work with turns out to be his arch enemy from college, Emma Sumner.  Emma is less than thrilled to see Caleb as well, but because her job is on the line, she can’t back out of the project so the two of them reluctantly get to work. 

I love a good forced proximity story because so much is revealed when the characters are forced to spend a lot of time together. In the case of Caleb and Emma, we get to see old wounds resurface as we learn why Emma feels so much hostility toward Caleb.  I found both characters to be incredibly sympathetic, especially Emma who has been through so much and whose stubborn pride keeps her from letting others know just how much she has been struggling. I also loved the banter between them, which becomes increasingly friendly and flirty the more they work together and realize they’re attracted to one another.  The romance is a slow burn, but very satisfying, and with a great deal of emotional depth along the way as they work through those old hurts and learn to trust one another. 

There’s also quite a bit of humor, especially between the brothers, which I loved. I’m fast becoming obsessed with these sexy, swoony Colburn brothers! 

I read this one with my eyes and ears and adored the narration of Sebastian York and Lila Winters.  They did such an amazing job capturing the chemistry between these characters and bringing their love story to life. 

Perfect for fans of:

Slow Burn
Found Family
Protective Hero
Forced Proximity
Enemies to Lovers
Small Town Romance

Thanks to @jillshalvis, @sourcebookscasa, and @hambright_pr for the #gifted review copies!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

❓QOTD - Jill Shalvis is an auto-read author for me. Who are some of your auto-read authors?
📚 MESSY MONDAY - JANUARY WRAP-UP 📚 Hey book 📚 MESSY MONDAY - JANUARY WRAP-UP 📚

Hey book friends! I hope your week is off to a great start. Was January a good reading month for you? 

I had a great reading month, finishing 22 books, including 4 from my 26 in 2026 challenge TBR.  A couple of holiday weekends and a couple of snow days helped make that possible.  I also had a great month in terms of loving all of my reads, with nothing rated below 4 stars.  I had a lot of highly anticipated reads in January so I’m not too surprised by that. 

I did have one DNF - well, I’m calling it a DNF for now because I want to revisit it, but I just couldn’t concentrate on it when I attempted it this month. 

I am also a little behind with my review writing, but you can expect to see reviews for most of the ones I flagged below this week.

My photo features all of the physical copies I read, but I also read a few e-arcs and listened to several audiobooks as well. 

❓QOTD:  How was your reading month? What were some of your favorite reads from January?

❤️ 5 STARS ❤️

This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page (Review to come)
My Husband’s Wife by Alice Feeney
Sunk in Love by Heather McBreen

🧡 4.5 STARS 🧡

The Re-Do List by Denise Williams
It’s Not Her by Mary Kubica (Review to come)
Just for the Cameras by Meghan Quinn (Review to come)
The Perfect Assist by Jillian Arly
A Killer Kind of Romance by Letizia Lorini
The Lust Crusade by Jo Segura
Catch Her If You Can by Tessa Bailey
Free Falling by Jill Shalvis (Review to come)
The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon (Review to come)

💛 4 STARS 💛

Last First Kiss by Julian Winters
The Storm by Rachel Hawkins
Anatomy of An Alibi by Ashley Elston
For Our Next Song by Jessica James
The Magic of Untamed Hearts by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
Stealing for Keeps by Rebecca Jenshak
Queen Charlotte by Julia Quinn
Into the Tide by Laura Pavlov (Review to come)
All Too Well by Corinne Michaels (Review to come)
Books & Bewitchment by Isla Jewell (Review to come)

💚 3.5 STARS 💚

NONE

💙 3 STARS 💙

NONE

💜 2 STARS 💜

NONE

1 STAR or DNFs

The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake (DNF for now, will revisit)
💖 FEBRUARY SPELLSTACK 💖 💖 February may b 💖 FEBRUARY SPELLSTACK 💖

💖 February may be the shortest month of the year, but it gives us so much to celebrate! From Groundhog’s Day to Valentine’s Day and Black History Month to President’s Day, February is as diverse as our spellstacks!

Books Featured in my Stack: 

For Our Next Song by Jessica James
Everything For You by Chloe Liese
Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
Reel by Kennedy Ryan
Uncharmed by Lucy Jane Wood
A Love So g for Ricki Wilde by Tia Williams
Ramon and Julieta by Alana Quintana Albertson
You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria

 Check out #Feb26spellstack to see all of the February stacks (and create your own)! DM @cynsfictionaddiction to join future monthly SpellStacks.

❓QOTD - What will be your first read of February? 

 #februaryspellstack #bookstackchallenge
Thanks to @youhadmeathea #partner for the gifted r Thanks to @youhadmeathea #partner for the gifted review copy!

💫 Review - LAST FIRST KISS 💫

Author - Julian Winters

Pub Date - 1/27/2026

This was just the sweetest follow-up to Julian Winters’ adult debut I Think They Love You. We meet Jordan and Jamie in that book so I was very excited to get to know more about them in this one.

Second chance romance is one of my favorite tropes, and Winters does such a great job writing this one.  Jamie gave Jordan his first kiss when they were teenagers, and Jordan has never forgotten it or the feelings he has for Jamie. After another near kiss between them a year ago, Jamie breaks Jordan’s heart by telling him he’s not the right guy for Jordan to be with while he’s still trying to figure out his sexuality.  Ever since then Jordan has been solely focused on his event planning career until that career brings him face to face with, of all people, Jamie, who is the bride’s best friend and man-of-honor at the wedding Jordan is in charge of planning.

I absolutely adored both Jordan and Jamie.  The chemistry between them is undeniable, which made me want to knock their heads together a few times along the way, but I definitely appreciated the very realistic and messy journey that the two of them take before they find their way to one another.  Jordan, in particular, has an emotional journey of self-discovery, both in terms of his career and his sexual identity. 

This book is sweet, funny, and has just the perfect amount of spice.  Highly recommended for fans of second chance romance and stories about finding your way.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

❓QOTD - What book are you hoping to finish reading before the end of the month?
🩷 PINK WEDNESDAY - BOOK SPIRAL 🩷 Hey book f 🩷 PINK WEDNESDAY - BOOK SPIRAL 🩷

Hey book friends!

It’s Pink Wednesday so I thought I would challenge myself to attempt to create a book spiral with all of my pink books.  Major props to those bookstagrammers who are able to create such beautiful and symmetrical book spirals because this was so hard and even after over an hour of trying, mine still turned out super wonky. 😅

Books Featured:

🩷The Bodyguard Affair by Amy Lea
🌸The Partner Plot by Kristina Forest
🩷Happy Place by Emily Henry
🌸Late Bloomer by Mazey Eddings
🩷Just Our Luck by Denise Williams
🌸Let’s Call Her Barbie by Renee Rosen
🩷Once Smitten, Twice Shy by Chloe Liese
🌸First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison
🩷The Lost Ticket by Freya Sampson
🌸Do You Take This Man? by Denise Williams
🩷What Happens in Amsterdam by Rachel Lynn Solomon
🌸The Love Plot by Samantha Young
🩷Wild Love by Elsie Silver
🌸The Roughest Draft by Emily Wibberly and Austin Siegemund-Broka
🩷The Kiss Countdown by Etta Easton
🌸Love on the Brain by Ali Hazelwood
🩷Meet Me at the Lake by Carley Fortune
🌸The Ex-Talk by Rachel Lynn Solomon
🩷This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan
🌸The Blast from the Past by Lucy Score
🩷Bridesmaid for Hire by Meghan Quinn
🌸Hook Shot by Kennedy Ryan
🩷Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams
🌸Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
🩷Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley
🌸All Too Well by Corinne Michaels
 
❓QOTD - Have you read any of these?  Or what color books do you own the most and least of?
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❤️ Review - THE RE-DO LIST ❤️

Author - Denise Williams

Pub Date - 1/27/26

Oh my goodness, Denise Williams has done it again! This slow burn, brother’s best friend romance had me so giddy the entire time I was reading. 

When we first meet Willow, she has just gone through a bad (and viral) breakup with her long-time boyfriend.  Willow is devastated not just because of the breakup, but also because she feels like she has no identity outside of her ex because they had been together since high school. 

He took all of her firsts, and Willow decides it’s time to reclaim them while she’s dog sitting for her brother Cruz, who is currently deployed. She makes a list of every moment that she wants a re-do for and recruits Deacon to help her.  Deacon is Cruz’s best friend, and he has been tasked with keeping an eye out for Willow while Cruz is away. 

Deacon had me swooning the entire book! He is so sweet, charming, and funny, and I loved how he was all in when it came to helping Willow with her list.  I love a good brother’s best friend romance, especially that slight forbidden romance element, and this one was just so well written. I was invested in their relationship as it blossomed and really hoping Cruz wouldn’t kill Deacon when he got home. 😂

In addition to this being such a lovely romance, I also just really loved Willow’s journey to reclaim those firsts and figure out who she is without her ex. It’s a real journey of learning to love herself and I was just so here for it.

I started reading this one with my eyes and then added in the audiobook and loved that Teddy Hamilton and January LaVoy portrayed these characters exactly as I was envisioning them. Both narrators are favorites of mine and their voices were so perfect together that I didn’t want to stop listening. 

Highly recommended for fans of:

Slow Burn Romance
Brother’s Best Friend Romance
Age Gap
Journey of Self Discovery

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

❓QOTD - Is there a moment from your life that you would like to have a re-do?
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🛳️ Review - SUNK IN LOVE 🛳️

Author - Heather McBreen

Pub Date - 1/27/26

Heather McBreen’s latest novel, Sunk in Love, explores the marriage in crisis trope, and I was so here for it! As much as I love getting to the happily ever after in my romance reads, I also love those stories that take us beyond that HEA. A lot of things can happen along the way to derail even the happiest of marriages and I think McBreen does a wonderful job of realistically exploring this topic.

Both Rosalyn and Liam are wonderful characters and it’s easy to see that they still care about one another, even though they’re on the verge of divorce.  Liam still wanting to officiate the vow renewal ceremony for Rosalyn’s grandparents in spite of how awkward it would be, and the fact that Rosalyn was also willing to go along with it and pretend that she and Liam are still together so as not to disappoint her grandparents just spoke volumes to me.  It had me so invested in their relationship that I needed to see what had led them to this point. I loved that we are given glimpses into their married life to see exactly what happened to ultimately force them apart - that accumulation of resentment, hurt feelings, grief, and some unfortunate miscommunication. The more I saw the more I found myself rooting for them to find their way back to one another.  I also loved that while the story tackles such a messy and emotional journey for these two characters, it’s also a delightful read that is full of humor, heart, and hope. 

I did this book as an immersive read, and with Brittany Pressley narrating, it was absolute perfection! As always, she perfectly captures the chemistry between the characters, both the fun flirty banter and the more emotional moments. Her performance definitely elevated my reading experience and helped me to fall in love with this book.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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