WWW Wednesday – 6/1

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived by Sam on Taking on a World of Words. All you have to do is answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!

What are you currently reading?

  • Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy – slowly making my way through this one.
  • The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth – about 80% into this one should finish today!
  • Bet On It by Jodie Slaughter – Romance, Im about 50% into this one. It’s ok but nothing great.


What did you recently finish reading?

  • The Friendship Pact by Jill Shalvis – 3 Stars
  • Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare – 2 Stars
  • Hide by Kiersten White – 3 Stars
  • The Arctic Fury by Greer Macallister – 3 Stars
  • Homecoming King by Penny Reid – 5 Stars

What do you think you’ll read next?

  • Can’t Look Away by Carola Lovering – June ARC I would like to start
  • The Moment I Met You by Debbie Johnson – This came out already but the publisher sent me a copy so I would like to get to it.
  • All The White Spaces by Ally Wilkes – Historical Horror set after WWI in Antarctica

What are you currently reading? Let me know in the comments below!

June New Releases

Hello! It looks like June is going to be another month that might hit my wallet hard! There are so many good books coming out this month that I am excited to get to. What are you looking forward to coming out this month? Did I miss any that you’re excited for?

What releases are you most excited for in June?

  • West Side Love Story by Priscilla Oliveras – 6/1
  • Wicked Beauty by Katee Robert – 6/7 – 3 Stars
  • For The Throne by Hannah Whitman – 6/7
  • A Botanists Guide to Parties and Poisins by Kate Khavani – 6/7
  • As Seen On TV by Meredith Schorr – 6/7 – 4 Stars
  • The Friendship Pact by Jill Shalvis -6/14 – 3 Stars
  • How To Fake It Hollywood by Ava Wilder – 6/14
  • Flying Solo by Linda Holmes – 6/14
  • Can’t Look Away by Carola Lovering – 6/14
  • Island Time by Geaorgia Clark – 6/14
  • The Beach Trap by Ali Brady – 6/14
  • The House Across The Lake by Riley Sager – 6/21
  • Girl, Forgotten by Karin Slaughter – 6/21
  • Folk Around and Find Out by Penny Reid – 6/21
  • Lies I Tell by Julie Clark – 6/21
  • Maggie Moves On by Lucy Score – 6/21 – 4 Stars
  • Fake It Till You Make It by Jamie Wesley – 6/21
  • American Royalty by Tracey Livesay – 6/28

June (Maybe) TBR

Hi Friends! I hope everyone is doing well and that your week was good. Here is my June TBR but to be honest I feel like I am missing some buddy reads but couldn’t find them so who knows! As with all my TBR’s these are just the books that are in the front of my mind to try and read in June but who knows what will actually get read. What are you hoping to read this month? Let me know in the comments below!

For my back list books (which is any book I bought prior to January 1st 2022)

  • The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley – Contemporary Fiction about a woman learning to move on after a tragedy.
  • Velvet Was The Night by Silvia Moreno-Garcia – Historical Noir set in Mexico in the 1970’s
  • Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers – Contemporary about a woman who spontaneously gets married in Vegas and what that means for he structured life.
  • Certain Dark Things by Silvia Moreno-Garcia – Fantasy Horror set in Mexico City

ARC’s For June that I need to read.

  • Can’t Look Away by Carol Lovering – Thriller that comes out 6/14
  • The Lies I tell by Julie Clark – Thriller that is out 6/21
  • Fake It Till You Bake It by Jamie Wesley – Romance that is out 6/21

For Kayla’s Buzzword – This month’s buzzword is “all”.

  • All’s Well by Mona Awad – Would be a backlist title for me
  • All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata – Has been on my kindle forever and is a buddy read this month.
  • All The Horses of Iceland by Sarah Tolmie – Getting from the library.
  • All The White Spaces by Ally Wilkes – Also getting from my library.

Again these are all books that I would like to read soon but I know I probably won’t get to most of these. What are you reading this month? Are you participating in any fun reading challenges?

Top 5 Tuesday: May 24th 2022

It wouldn’t be a normal week if I didn’t forget to post this on a Tuesday! But to be honest this week was hard, we had the mass shooting on Tuesday and I couldn’t really put mental strength into anything other than my family. Hope everyone is well!

Top 5 Tuesday is a weekly meme created by Shanah @the Bionic Bookworm and is now being hosted by Meeghan @Meeghan Reads. This week’s topic is Top 5 reading accessories

  • A Blanket because I always want to be cozy and I am usually cold.
  • Frixon Erasable pens and highlighters, these pens are my absolute favorite! They come in great colors and are erasable!
  • Sticky note tabs, I don’t always use these but sometimes I want to mark a spot to come back to.
  • Bookmarks, I love bookmarks and have so many and I love matching them to my book!
  • Headphones, for my audio books or to listen to white noise while reading.

Where are some of your favorite reading accessories?

WWW Wednesday – 5/25

Hi Friends! I was so busy yesterday with my kids last day of school and then my daughters 5th Grade continuation that I did not have time to sit down and post this! I hope everyone had a great Wednesday!

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived by Sam on Taking on a World of Words. All you have to do is answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!

What are you currently reading?

  • Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare – listening to the audio so Im not sure how far I am
  • The Friendship Pact by Jill Shalvis – Started this ARC because I needed something that I felt might be comforting.
  • Hide by Kiersten White – Picked this one up on a whim because the premise sounded good and the cover is gorgeous! About 50% into it.
  • Migrations by Charlotte McConaghy – slowly making my way through this one, hoping to finish by the end of the month.


What did you recently finish reading?

  • Something Wilder by Christina Lauren – 4 Stars
  • A Lady For A Duke by Alexis Hall – 4 Stars
  • Dead Silence by S.A. Barns – 4 Stars
  • Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus – 3 Stars
  • Tear Down The Throne by Jennifer Estep – 3 Stars
  • Wicked Beauty by Katee Robert – 3 Stars

What do you think you’ll read next?

  • The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth – Need to get to the ARC, it came out in early April and I just got the audio and doing a buddy read for it.
  • Can’t Look Away by Carola Lovering – June ARC I would like to start
  • The Moment I Met You by Debbie Johnson – This came out already but the publisher sent me a copy so I would like to get to it.

What are you currently reading? Let me know in the comments below!

Blog Tour: Our Last Days In Barcelona by Chanel Cleeton

About OUR LAST DAYS IN BARCELONA by Chanel Cleeton

When Isabel Perez travels to Barcelona to save her sister Beatriz, she discovers a shocking family secret in New York Times bestselling author Chanel Cleeton’s new novel.

Barcelona, 1964. Exiled from Cuba after the revolution, Isabel Perez has learned to guard her heart and protect her family at all costs. After Isabel’s sister Beatriz disappears in Barcelona, Isabel goes to Spain in search of her. Joining forces with an unlikely ally thrusts Isabel into her sister’s dangerous world of espionage, but it’s an unearthed piece of family history that transforms Isabel’s life.
 
Barcelona, 1936. Alicia Perez arrives in Barcelona after a difficult voyage from Cuba, her marriage in jeopardy and her young daughter Isabel in tow. Violence brews in Spain, the country on the brink of civil war, the rise of fascism threatening the world. When Cubans journey to Spain to join the International Brigades, Alicia’s past comes back to haunt her as she is unexpectedly reunited with the man who once held her heart.
 
Alicia and Isabel’s lives intertwine, and the past and present collide, as a mother and daughter are forced to choose between their family’s expectations and following their hearts.

My Thoughts

I have read and loved all of Chanel Cleeton’s Historical Fiction that she has released in the last couple of years and her newest release is no exception. One of my favorite things about her books is that they fuel my love of history and researching new events that I was not aware of. Even though I was a history major in college my primary focus was European mostly focused on England so her books have opened my eyes to other events I was not very knowledgeable on.

In this book we are following two timelines, the first is Isabel’s story set in Barcelona in 1964 where she is trying to find her missing sister, Beatriz. While looking for her sister Isabel meets Diego who is also looking for Beatriz and the two embark on a journey that makes Isabel question what she thought she knew about her entire life. The second story line takes us back to Barcelona in 1936 when Isabel’s mother Alicia was there visiting family and experiences the civil war that was going on in Barcelona at that time. I loved both stories and how they were woven together to show that both woman were in similar situations and how that both dealt with them. I love this family so much and I really hope we keep getting stories about them. Thank you Berkley for my #gifted copy for review!

Excerpt

As I sit on the flight from Palm Beach to Barcelona, wondering what possessed me to embark on this misguided adventure, it’s the look in Nicholas Preston’s eyes from our conversation a few days earlier that I remember most. There was no doubt that this was what he wanted, that he was worried about Beatriz as I was, but given their breakup and his desire to respect the boundaries they’d set, he was reluctant to involve himself, choosing instead to appeal to my romantic and sympathetic nature so I would do his bidding for him.

It’s a move Beatriz would make in a heartbeat, and it’s crystal clear how two people could be both utterly perfect for each other and impossibly doomed.

It’s been my experience that relationships are often about balance: one person tends to be the star, and the other is there to support them, to play those all-important background roles of advice and support. And sometimes, maybe, the roles shift a bit, although in my reality it has been almost entirely the man who is held in such a place of honor and esteem. Knowing my sister as I do, and her inevitable draw to the limelight whether intentional or otherwise, I can’t see her playing the role of the-woman-behind-the-man while Nicholas Preston ascends to political greatness. And I can’t imagine a man with such political ambitions and connections being happy throwing it all away for a life of relative obscurity.

If Beatriz is in Barcelona nursing a broken heart, the big sister in me wants to be there for her.

The flight is uneventful, the last hours passed staring out the window, questioning the decision to send me rather than Elisa as the family envoy, weighing the odds of Beatriz being happy to see me against the far more likely possibility that she’ll be less than enthused.

“I have a four-year-old,” Elisa pointed out when I suggested she would be more successful and welcomed by Beatriz. “How am I supposed to leave for Spain? Do you suggest I take Miguel with me?” She laughed at that, and given how energetic my nephew is, I can’t quite blame her for not wanting to bring him on an international flight to Europe by herself.

In the end, after much prevarication, and a fair dose of pleading with Thomas, who thought it both unseemly for his wife to travel by herself and has always harbored a strong dislike for Beatriz and her reputation, he reluctantly acquiesced, giving me a week away.

Armed with the return address on Beatriz’s letters to Elisa, a bit of money, my suitcase, and little else, I step off the plane when it lands at the airport in Barcelona and hire a taxi to take me to Beatriz’s home.

After a few initial minutes of conversation in Spanish, the driver leaves me to my own devices, and I stare out the window of the cab as he makes the twenty-minute journey, my gaze on the city.

I thought of dialing Beatriz’s number from the airport, warning her of my arrival before I showed up on her doorstep, but any attempts to call her before this trip have been met with silence, and I must admit I worried a bit that if Beatriz did answer the phone this time, she might tell me to turn back around and return to Palm Beach.

The farther we get from the airport, the more congested the city becomes, and I realize we’re near the center of Barcelona now.

Beatriz’s return address from her letter is a smart building on Las Ramblas with a beige stone facade and little balconies with red wrought iron railings. The taxi lets me off right before it.

It’s the sort of place I can imagine Beatriz living—elegant with a dash of whimsy. I can envision my sister leaning over the balcony railing, her dark hair billowing around her as she calls out good-naturedly to pedestrians, her laughter ringing down Las Ramblas. It is quintessentially Beatriz, both the privilege seeped in living in one of the city’s most desirable locales and the slight bohemian bent a city like Barcelona thrives on: art, music, and culture seemingly on every street corner.

It is a far cry from my life and the one our mother wanted for us in Palm Beach; no doubt, much of the allure for Beatriz was escaping to a place where there is anonymity in the crowded streets and bustling pace, where the need to see and be seen does not reign paramount.

But still, it raises the ever-important question that has been on my mind since Elisa first told me Beatriz had left:

Why?

Why Barcelona?

And given the environs where she’s chosen to live, who is funding this adventure?

A list of names of apartment residents is affixed near the building entry. I scan the directory until I settle on a “B. Perez.”

I set my suitcase down on the ground and lift my gloved hand, my heart pounding as I press the buzzer next to Beatriz’s name.

Excerpted from Our Last Days in Barcelona by Chanel Cleeton Copyright © 2022 by Chanel Cleeton. Excerpted by permission of Berkley. All rights reserved. 

About the Author

Originally from Florida, Chanel Cleeton grew up on stories of her family’s exodus from Cuba following the events of the Cuban Revolution. Her passion for politics and history continued during her years spent studying in England, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Richmond, The American International University in London, and a master’s degree in Global Politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Chanel also received her Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law.

Reading Round Up: May 11th – 20th

Hi Friends! I am feeling so proud of myself for having my round up go up in a timely fashion! I read 6 books and dnf’d 1 that I may go back to at a later date. Im not sure I can really pick a favorite for this round up but if I had to I would say Under The Southern Sky. I am currently reading a contemporary fiction, a fantasy, a sci-fi horror and a historical fiction so my next round up should be more diverse in genres.

Under The Southern Sky by Kristy Woodson Harvey – 4 Stars Kristy Woodson Harvey writes books that get me in the feels and Under The Southern Sky was no different! This story follows Amelia as she navigates her life in a new direction while also connecting with her childhood friend Parker. Parker is also still struggling with the death of his wife by Amelia offers a nice distraction and maybe a way that he can finally move on. Be warned though if you pick it up I cried numerous times. There are many trigger warnings with this one and if you have any with having babies or giving birth or cancer then I would look into those. Great book to read while on vacation or just lounging in your home.

Ever Summer After by Carley Fortune – 4 Stars My friend over on instagram recommended Every Summer After when I asked for people’s last five star read so I decided to give it a go. This book was also hitting me in the feels and I was reading it at the same time as Under The Southern Sky. This story is a second chance romance for childhood sweetheartsPersephone and Sam. It is told from the summers they spent together and in the present when Persephone must go back to the lake for Sam’s mothers funeral. I also want to say that there is one character in this book who I felt got kind of wronged and I would have loved to have more of their story. If you don’t mind an emotional book this one would make a great summer read.

The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare – 4 Stars This was a re-read and I enjoyed it just as much as the first time. We follow Emma who is a seamstress and The Duke of Ashbury as they get married for convenience and must learn how to navigate their new lives. Ashbury is such a grump and I was here for it the entire time! After being scarred on the face during the war he thinks he is not worthy of love but Emma sees through that and must get him to see it too. If you enjoy historicals or a grump than be sure to check this one out.

Adult Assembly Required by Abbi Waxman – 4 Stars This book was so fun and I didn’t even realize we get characters from previous books!! I always love when we get revisit favorite characters and see what they are up to, we get glimpses from characters in The Bookish Life of Nina Hill and The Garden of Small Beginnings. In this books we follow Laura who recently moved to LA for grad school and is trying to figure out if everyone has their life together or is just her failing. Along the way she meets Polly and Nina as well as Handsome Bob not to mention her new house mates who may all be living illegally in a rented house. I really enjoyed this one and Laura felt very relatable at times with trying to figure her life out! 

Something Wilder by Christina Lauren – 4 Stars. This book felt very different than other’s by Christina Lauren, at one point I gasped because I was so surprised it was in one of their books! That being said I had so much fun reading this book but did feel like the middle kind of dragged for a bit. This story follows Lily Wilder who’s father was a famous treasure hunter and was an expert on Butch Cassidy. Lily is working in Utah giving tourist trail rides when she runs into her old love and things go crazy after a few days on the trail. This is a second chance romance and while they are not my favorite I think this one worked pretty well. I also really enjoyed the treasure hunting aspect of the book. Great summer/vacation read!

A Lady For A Duke by Alexis Hall – 4 Stars Rounded up from a 3.5, overall I really enjoyed this book but it was a tad too long and very slow! This story follows Viola who is a lady’s maid to her sister in law after being severely wounded in the war and deciding to finally live her life as her true self. After getting word that her childhood best friend, The Duke of Gracewood is not doing well after returning from the war she and her sister in law decide to go and visit him. What follows is a beautiful and heartbreaking story of the love that Viola and Gracewood have for each other. The audio narration was excellent for this one! Thank you Librofm and Forever for my early copy for review!

Night Shift by Alex Finlay – DNF I just couldn’t get into this one so it is a DNF for now but I may try again another time. I did really enjoy the very short chapters!

Cover Reveal: Make A Wish by Helena Hunting

Release Date: January 24, 2023

St. Martin’s Press

Cover Design: Danielle Christopher (@dfio216)

Illustrated: Monique Aimee (@moniqueaimee)

With her signature charm and sense of humor, bestselling author Helena Hunting creates a novel about love, family, and second chances in Make a Wish

Ever have a defining life moment you wish you could do over? Harley Spark has one. The time she almost kissed the widowed father of the toddler she nannied for. It was so bad they moved across the state and she never saw them again. 

Fast forward seven years and she’s totally over it. At least she thinks she is. Until Gavin Rhodes and his adorable now nine-year-old daughter, Peyton, reappear at a princess-themed birthday party hosted by Spark House, Harley’s family’s event hotel. Despite trying to avoid the awkwardness of the situation, she can’t help but notice how unbearably sexy he looks in a tutu.  Add to that a spontaneous hives breakout, and it’s clear she’s not even remotely over the mortification of her egregious error all those years ago. 

Except Gavin seems oblivious to her inner turmoil. So much so that he suggests they get together for lunch. For Peyton’s sake, of course. It’s the perfect opportunity to heal old wounds. Or it could just reopen them. This is one of those times Harley wishes she could see the future…

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Spell The Month In Books – May

May is already more than half over and I am not quite ready for summer vacation and having to find things to occupy my kids all day but I am ready for the warm weather. I decided to do May’s books with ones that I am hoping to get to by the end of the month! Wish me luck!

M – The Moment I Met You by Debbie Johnson – A contemporary romance about a woman who experiences a tragedy while n vacation and what happens when she is confronted with it again years later.

A – Adult Assembly Required by Abbi Waxman – Woman’s fiction about a woman who moves to LA to try and start over.

Y – The Younger Wife by Sally Hepworth – Thriller about a man who wants to get married but his currant wife is still alive.

Cover Reveal: Folk Around and Find Out by Penny Reid

Folk Around and Find out, a small town, contemporary romance from New York Times bestselling author Penny Reid is coming July 21st, and we have the amazing cover!

Pre-order your copy today!

Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3P7H5RL

Amazon Worldwide: https://mybook.to/folkaround

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Meet Penny Reid

Penny Reid is the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of the Winston Brothers and Knitting in the City series. She used to spend her days writing federal grant proposals as a biomedical researcher, but now she writes kissing books. Penny is an obsessive knitter and manages the #OwnVoices-focused mentorship incubator / publishing imprint, Smartypants Romance. She lives in Seattle Washington with her husband, three kids, and dog named Hazel.

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