Thursday, May 28, 2026

Review: Ms. Mebel Goes Back to the Chopping Block by Jesse Q. Sutanto

 
Ms. Mebel Goes Back to the Chopping Block by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Ms. Mebel Goes Back to the Chopping Block by Jesse Q. Sutanto
Publication Date: April 28th 2026 by Berkley
Pages: 304
Source: Publisher 
Rating:

My Thoughts:
Mebel’s a sixty-three-year-old who excels at being a “trophy wife”. She maintains her body and looks and has built her life around what her husband, Henk, wants. However, her life is turned upside down when he asks for a divorce. He’s taken up with their twenty-four-year-old chef, Wendy. Mebel isn’t going to take this lying down, though, and decides to go to school to become a chef to win her husband back.
 
Right away, things don’t go as expected and instead of attending a glitzy school in Paris, she’s mistakenly enrolled herself at the campus England, in the very unglamorous town of Cowley. The classes are more work than she thought, and all the students are younger than her son. But soon Mebel is enjoying the feeling of accomplishment she has mastering the skills. She’s even making friends and even though they’re much younger, she feels truly seen for who she is as an individual apart from her husband.
 
Ms. Mebel was a lot of fun with Ms. Sutanto’s signature humor!  Mebel was a character with her brutal honesty and Chinese grandmother ways, but this was also a touching journey. It was satisfying to see Mebel start over and find joy!

4 Stars


Book Description:

A nearly divorced housewife enrolls in culinary school to win back her husband, only to start questioning the strange antics of her classmates in this new novel from the USA Today bestselling author of Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers.

Retirement should mean long-awaited trips to the sapphire waters of Santorini or careening down a sand dune in Dubai. For sixty-three-year-old Mebel, retirement means her husband of more than forty years announcing that he's leaving her for their private chef. Mebel isn’t sure who's the bigger loss.

Not to worry, Mebel has the perfect plan: she’s going to win back her husband. No one knows what he needs better than her—after all, she's been anticipating his needs their whole marriage. And if he wants a wife who can cook (why else would he leave her for a chef?), she will simply go to cooking school. Luckily, class at the renowned Saint HonorĂ© School of Culinary Arts in France starts in just four days!

However, Mebel quickly realizes that her culinary school is not in illustrious Paris but rather in England—and some small village outside of Oxford no less. Despite the less-than-warm welcome from her much younger classmates, Mebel manages to befriend Gemma, the breakout star of the program, who offers to help Mebel on their first day. When Gemma stops showing up to class, Mebel knows she must figure out what—or who—caused her friend’s sudden disappearance. After all, Mebel may not know the first thing about how to cut a potato, but she certainly knows how to identify a fraud, and there’s definitely something fishy going on.



Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Audiobook Review: A Curse of Beasts and Magic by Jeaniene Frost

 
A Curse of Beasts and Magic by Jeaniene Frost

A Curse of Beasts and Magic (Beautiful & Beastly #1) by Jeaniene Frost
Publication Date: May 26h 2026 by Macmillan Audio
Pages: 361
Audio Book Length: 11hrs 28min
Narrators: Tavia Gilbert
Source: Publisher 
Rating:
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My Thoughts:
At fifteen, Raine lost her family in a brutal attack, and she’s been left with the Beast responsible inhabiting her body. Her job as an ER nurse helps satisfy the Beast’s needs to feed on pain and her patrolling at night for criminals helps as well.
 
Everything changes the night she rescues an elderly man from his attackers and draws the attention of Remy, the Warden tasked with policing magical beings. It’s frightening to find out there’s a whole magical world she wasn’t aware of, but it’s also a relief to find out exactly what she has inside her. Remy helps her get her Beast in control in exchange for helping heal his grandfather and pretending to be his girlfriend.
 
With this arrangement, Raine is dragged into the politics of a magical world she knows nothing about. While there’s a growing romantic relationship between Raine and Remy, she discovers there’s a lot of information he’s holding back. I really liked Raine. She had a strong moral compass and worried over having this powerful entity trapped inside and what it might do to others. She trusts easily, because she assumes the best of people. I think she’s going to be more cautious going forward.
 
A Curse of Beasts and Magic delivers action, romance and dangerous political maneuvering. The final battle is a high‑stakes showdown packed with reveals and consequences that I’m sure will play out in the next book. I’m eager to find out what comes next.
 
I listened to the audio version narrated by Tavia Gilbert. I like her female voices, but the male voices less so. Still, the performance overall made for an enjoyable listen.


4 Stars

Book Description:

New York Times bestselling author of The Night Huntress series Jeaniene Frost returns with a brand-new series! It’s Beauty and the Beast meets The Witcher in this dark fantastical retelling, except Beauty IS the Beast, and he’s the Warden keeping mythical beings in check in our world and beyond.

Raine Stone was the sole survivor of a horrific creature while camping. Her account of the attack was attributed to shock, but Raine knows all too well that her story is true because now she carries that same Beast inside her!

She’s been restraining its violent urges by letting it 'feed' on the pain and chaos she’s exposed to as an ER nurse, and by playing vigilante against would-be muggers at night. But when Raine uses the Beast’s energy to heal a frail elderly gentleman from a seemingly random attack, she opens herself to a new world of danger—literally.

Remington “Remy” Byrne knows that the wall between a realm of deadly mythic creatures and our own world is very thin; he’s the Warden who guards the gateways between them. He also rules the supernatural creatures living in secret among us. Raine’s Beast makes her an intruder on Remy’s territory, but the elderly gentleman she saved is Remy’s grandfather, and her Beast contains power that could tip the scales in a sinister plot against Remy’s rule—if Raine allies with him.

Will they be friends or foes…or will the dangerous attraction between them turn into something else? And can our world be saved by their explosive alliance?


Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Review: The Final Target by Nora Roberts

 
The Final Target by Nora Roberts

The Final Target by Nora Roberts
Publication Date: May 26th 2026 by St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 432
Audio Book Length: 14hrs 59min
Narrator: January LaVoy
Source: Publishers
Rating:
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My Thoughts:
Arden’s lifelong dream of becoming a published author finally comes true, but her success draws the attention of a dangerous, obsessive stalker named Dustin. After barely surviving his brutal attack, Arden is left to rebuild not just her life, but her sense of safety. She heals, she grows, and she thrives.
 
Meanwhile, Dustin stews and he focuses on revenge. His determination was chilling adding a constant thread of tension.
 
The Final Target is classic Nora Roberts, and I loved every minute. Arden could’ve shut down after the attack, but instead she chooses to live boldly. Her move to the Pacific Northwest brings new friends, a gorgeous home she pours her heart into, and a community that embraces her. She isn’t looking for love, which of course is exactly when it finds her with Gideon an ex-police detective and current wood-working genius.
 
When Dustin comes for “his woman”, the showdown kept me on the edge of my seat! Arden isn’t alone this time; she has her family, the police, and Gideon at her back. The ending was a thrill ride!
 
I alternated between the audiobook and e‑copy and can recommend both. January LaVoy’s narration was fantastic, truly the icing on the cake! 
5 Stars



Book Description:

A young author becomes the object of a fan’s desire―and rage―in the gripping new thriller by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Hidden Nature.

He showed up at Arden Bowie’s debut author appearance with a copy of her novel and an eager smile. He showered her with compliments and got her autograph. Then he came to her next event. And the one after that.

Dustin was just an aspiring writer who wanted advice, Arden reassured herself. But after giving in to one of his incessant invitations and chatting with him over coffee, she discovered that ignoring her inner alarm bell had been a terrible mistake…

An introvert at heart, Arden had long craved solitude―but now, after a harrowing assault, she finds herself hiding behind locked doors and startling at every sound. And her relief at his imprisonment is tempered by anxiety when Dustin’s wealthy mother helps to get him a paltry five-year sentence at a psychiatric facility.

Arden decides to write a new story for herself, moving to a tiny Oregon town and befriending Gideon, an ex-LAPD detective. But while she learns to thrive, Dustin remains his delusional, twisted self, as fixated as ever and now seething with anger. He still believes Arden's purpose on earth is to serve and please him. And his job is to protect her. But who will protect her from him?




Sunday, May 24, 2026

Sunday Post #339

 


The Sunday Post is hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated reviewer book blog, and is a post to recap my bookish and non-bookish things from the last week. I'm also linking up to The Sunday Salon hosted by Deb Nance @Readerbuzz.

Happy Sunday!

If you're in the States, hope everyone you're enjoying the long weekend! I had to work yesterday so we didn't make any plans, which is fine since I try to avoid going on vacation over holiday weekends. 

We went to that historical event on Wednesday with my sister and BIL and enjoyed it. I had read a bunch about The Donner Party not long after moving to Northern California after realizing the location wasn't far from us, but I had forgotten a lot and the presenters did the trail around the same time of yearThe Donner had traveled so they shared their experiences. 
 
 Still working on weeding out the rose garden and making plans to go to Southern California again to see my in-laws and our son.  Also making plans for Montana. We may drive at the end of June and fly in July. Flights are so expensive right now, which I'm guessing is because of the never ending war going on. 

Snapdragons blooming again. 

Picked some wild Sweet Pea blooming along my walking trail

Birds by Cavallini & Co.
Puzzle 28 of 2026

Read:

The One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh
Platform Decay by Martha Wells
The Shippers by Katherine Center
The Final Target by Nora Roberts

Platform Decay by Martha Wells-5 Stars
The Final Target by Nora Roberts-5 Stars


Received:

If Books Could Kill by Kate Eberle
Scent of Hope by Susan May Warren
Brighter Than Before by Courtney Walsh
Whisper Creek by Allison Brennan

If Books Could Kill by Kate Eberle
Scent of Hope by Susan May Warren
Brighter Than Before by Courtney Walsh
Whisper Creek by Allison Brennan

Thank you to Viking Penguin, Recorded Books, Revell, Thomas Nelson and Minotaur Books!



How was your week?



Friday, May 22, 2026

Review: The One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh

 
The One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh

The One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh
Publication Date: May 19th 2026 by Pamela Dorman Books
Pages: 368
Source: Publisher 
Rating:

My Thoughts:
Oh, this was so good, I was completely swept away.
 
Carrie and Johan meet, and the connection between them is instant, magnetic, impossible to resist. What follows is a whirlwind romance with that rare feeling of being truly seen by another person. They run off to Thailand together, marry on the beach, and then, in a single devastating moment, Johan is taken by militia.
 
Carrie does her best to move forward. She builds a life, marries again, has twins… but that brief, brilliant chapter of her past never stops haunting her. It’s a wound full of unanswered questions, and the ache of what might have been.
 
The One Day You Were My Husband is a heartbreaking blend of romance, mystery, betrayal, and gasp‑worthy twists. I was on the edge of my seat as Carrie’s story unfolded through Rosie Walsh’s gorgeous, lyrical prose. The ending is messy in the most human way, exactly what I hoped for, and wholly earned by the characters.
 
A stunning, emotional read that lingers long after the final page.

5 Stars


Book Description:

From the New York Times -bestselling author of Ghosted and The Love of My Life comes another love story wrapped in a an up-all-night thriller with a dark secret at its core

2010. Carrie and Johan, madly in love, marry on the beach in Thailand, five months into their whirlwind romance. Carrie, a British surgical intern, knows she’s being uncharacteristically impulsive but is too happy to care. But as the wedding festivities stretch into the night, armed men swarm the beach and arrest Johan for crimes unknown. In police custody, Johan refuses to see or speak to Carrie. She never sees him again.

2022. Carrie is settled in the English countryside with her husband, Robin, and their six-year-old twins. After a difficult entry into motherhood, Carrie has given up her career as a physician and has convinced herself that life as a mother and wife is enough. Until she stumbles across an online post that makes her realize Johan is out of prison—has been out for years. As the memories of their intense, passionate relationship return to her, she becomes obsessed with discovering the truth about what happened on that beach all those years ago—even if that means putting her marriage and family in jeopardy.

And just when Carrie thinks she knows what she must do, a shocking twist confirms the truth found in every Rosie Walsh Everyone has something to hide. The One Day You Were My Husband asks listeners what—and whom—they would give up to return to a first love, and to the people they once were.



About the author:
Rosie Walsh has lived and traveled all over the world, working as a documentary producer and writer. Her two previous novels, Ghosted and The Love of My Life, were New York Times bestsellers and have sold nearly two million copies worldwide. The One Day You Were My Husband is her third novel. She lives in Devon, UK, with her partner and two children. Website


Thursday, May 21, 2026

Review: The Shippers by Katherine Center

 
The Shippers by Katherine Center

The Shippers by Katherine Center
Publication Date: May 19th 2026 by St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 336
Audio Book Length: 11hrs 8min
Narrator: Patti Murin & Katherine Center
Source: Publishers
Rating:
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Jojo hasn’t had the best luck in love, but a new theory, that she “imprinted” on her very first kiss has her determined to break the curse with “Project Conquest” while on a cruise for her sister’s destination wedding. Naturally, she recruits her estranged best friend, Cooper, as her wingman. Yes, that Cooper: the guy who ran off to London and ghosted her for four years, only to suddenly show up for the wedding like nothing happened.
 
This story has so many layers. Jojo is wrestling with old wounds, especially the abandonment she felt from her father, something that flips completely once real communication finally happens. Honestly, communication (or the total lack of it) is practically its own character in this book. I liked Jojo and rooted for her HEA, but I was also frustrated by her refusal to communicate and her stubborn insistence on sticking to her mission long after it was clearly going off the rails. Cooper was a delight, I adored him, but he wasn’t innocent on the communication front either. See the theme here? Even so, I genuinely enjoyed the story.
 
Katherine Center’s author’s note and acknowledgements are a must read!
 
The Shippers is a feel-good, big-hearted romp full of slapsticky humor (the unicorn underpants!), warmth, and a swoony romance.
 
I alternated between the audio and the e‑copy and can happily recommend either. Patti Murin is a fantastic narrator; she gives every character a distinct voice and nails the emotions! I loved her performance!  
4 Stars


Book Description: 

After a whole lifetime of being bad at love, JoJo Burton decides to solve her intimacy issues once and for all at her sister’s destination wedding on a cruise ship. With the help of a little pop psychology, she diagnoses herself with a fixation on the neighborhood guy who was her her first crush and first kiss (and who just happens to be a newly-divorced wedding guest ), and she decides to woo him during the cruise for some long-delayed closure. Only problem is, her sister’s a little busy being a bride at the moment—so JoJo ropes in her childhood bestie, Cooper Watts, to be her wing man. Cooper: who RSVPed no, but then showed up, anyway. Cooper: who left town without a word four years earlier and moved to London. Cooper: who was, if she’s honest, the worst heartbreak of JoJo’s life. It’s bliss for her to see him again, and it’s agony, too—and the more they team up for Project Conquest, the more she obsesses over questions she can’t bring herself to ask.

Shipboard antics ensue in this witty, heart-tugging, childhood-friends-to-lovers romance—as JoJo and Cooper fake flirt, slow dance, share a cabin, sing duets, treat sunburns, get jealous, rescue each other over and over, and finally, at last, figure it all out in the most blissful, swoony, romantic way.

No one does summer romance quite like Katherine Center. THE SHIPPERS will take readers on the cruise of a lifetime in a story awash with romantic longing, top-notch banter, long-held secrets . . . and true love rediscovered.



Monday, May 18, 2026

Review: An Ordinary Sort of Evil by Kelley Armstrong

 

An Ordinary Sort of Evil (A Rip Through Time #5) by Kelley Armstrong
Publication Date: May 19th 2026 by Minotaur Books & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 320
Audio Book Length: 12hrs 52min
Narrator: Kate Handford
Source: Publishers
Rating:
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My Thoughts:
An Ordinary Sort of Evil is the fifth entry in this excellent mystery/time‑travel series, one that’s best read in order, though the helpful introduction here makes it possible to jump in without feeling lost.
 
Detective Mallory Atkinson, attacked in modern‑day Scotland, inexplicably wakes up 150 years in the past in the body of Catriona Mitchell, a Victorian housemaid. Over the course of the series, she’s built a life in this new era, forging deep friendships with Duncan Gray and his sister Isla, assisting Duncan with autopsies for the police, and helping solve murders with the aid of her twenty‑first‑century know‑how. And yes, the slow‑burn romance between Mallory and Duncan continues to simmer, this installment delivers some very satisfying developments.
 
This time, Duncan and Mallory are summoned by the Adlers, wealthy patrons of Duncan’s business. A sĂ©ance has revealed that their missing housemaid, Nellie, didn’t run off as assumed, she was murdered, and her spirit is demanding justice. Duncan and Mallory dismiss the sĂ©ance as nonsense, but they agree to look into Nellie’s disappearance, only to discover that the claim of murder may not be so far‑fetched after all.
 
As in the previous books, the investigation unfolds through careful interviews, motive‑hunting, and forensic work, albeit limited by the science of the time. Mallory’s modern knowledge continues to give them an edge. The case itself is layered, tragic, and full of unexpected turns.
 
Mallory and Duncan find they have a surprising fan in the mix, and there’s a fun reveal at the end!
 
I alternated between reading and listening and can wholeheartedly recommend either format. Kate Handford once again delivers a standout performance, bringing every character, young and old, male and female. Her Scottish accents are pitch‑perfect, and she continues to be a highlight of the series.

5 Stars


Book Description:

New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong returns to Victorian Scotland in the latest in the genre-blending Rip Through Time series.

Modern-day homicide detective Mallory Mitchell has grown accustomed to life in Victorian Scotland after travelling 150 years into the past into the body of a housemaid. She’s built a new life for herself. Even though she works as an assistant to forensic-science pioneer Dr. Duncan Gray and Detective Hugh McCreadie, she considers them true friends. And with Gray in particular, perhaps, someday, something more.

Late one night, Gray and Mallory are summoned urgently to the home of Lady Adler, a patron of Gray’s undertaking business, and they assume there's been a death in the household. But instead, they arrive in the midst of a seance with a ghost demanding Gray's presence. The ghost is Lady Adler's former maid, who had gone missing but now requests that Gray investigate her murder. Although Gray and Mallory are skeptical, they agree to look into the matter, whether she's dead or alive. But unsure if there's been a murder or not, unable to call out the medium as a fraud, and concerned for the fate of the young maid, Gray and Mallory are once again drawn into a mystery much more puzzling--and more dangerous--than it first seems.