Friday, March 20, 2026

Audiobook Review: Everyone in This Bank is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson

 
Everyone in This Bank is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson

Everyone in This Bank is a Thief (Ernest Cunningham #4) by Benjamin Stevenson
Publication Date: March 17th 2026 by Mariner Books
Pages: 368
Audio Book Length: 9hrs 51min
Narrators: Barton Welch
Source: Publisher
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
With three solved murder cases behind him, Ernest Cunningham has officially leveled up from writing about how to craft a mystery to actually cracking them himself. Now he and Juliette are planning their wedding and trying to secure a bank loan to launch their own detective agency. But their meeting at the bank takes a sharp turn when, mid‑interview, the place is suddenly held up and everyone inside becomes a hostage.
 
It’s an absurd, high‑stakes setup: the thief demands just one dollar, but insists it must come from the vault. Unfortunately, the bank owner is unable to open it, his brother changed the code and then vanished. From there, the suspects pile up, motives twist in unexpected directions, and while I guessed a few things, most of the reveals were a surprise to me. And yes, like Juliette, I wanted to shake Ernest after one particularly boneheaded decision, but that’s part of his charm. He’s infuriating, endearing, and somehow always makes sense in his own Ernest‑logic way.
 
Everyone in This Bank Is a Thief was a lot of fun. Being inside Ernest’s clever, analytical mind is half the fun, and his dry humor is threaded through the story making for an entertaining read. The mystery is smart, layered, and full of those “ohhh, now I see it” moments I love.
 
I’ve listened to the whole series on audio, and Barton Welch is Ernest for me. His comedic timing is impeccable, love his Australian accent, and he shifts between characters, men, women, all ages, effortlessly. It’s a fantastic performance that enhances an already entertaining story.

4 Stars


Book Description:

Nothing is quite what it seems in this spin on the classic bank heist, with more suspects, more puzzles, and more danger than Ernest's ever faced before.

I’ve spent the last few years solving murders. But a bank heist is a new one, even for me. I’ve never been a hostage before.

The doors are chained shut. No one in or out. Which means that when someone in the bank is murdered, everyone is a suspect.

The Bank Robber

The Manager

The Security Guard

The Kid

The Film Producer

The Priest

The Receptionist

The Patient

The Caregiver

Me


Turns out, more than one person planned to rob the bank today. You can steal more from a bank than just money.

Who is stealing what? Are they willing to kill for it? And can I solve the crime before the police kick down the door and rescue us?



Monday, March 16, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Green Book Covers

 

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Artsy Reader where each week they post a new top ten list and ask fellow bookish folk to share their lists on that topic.


This week the theme is: Green Book Covers

Fun fact: Green is my favorite color! 

I loved everyone of these books! I've linked my review on the titles.

(Click on cover for Goodreads link)
Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews
Night Broken by Patricia Briggs
Primal Mirror by Nalini Singh
A Judgement of Powers by Benedict Jacka

Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews


Love at First Book by Jenn McKinlay
The Love Haters by Katherine Center
Off the Map by Trish Doller



Death in Kew Gardens by Jennifer Ashley
Someone to Honor by Mary Balogh
Death at a Highland Wedding by Kelley Armstrong



Have you read any of these books? What is your favorite color?





Review: You Did Nothing Wrong by C.G. Andrews

 

You Did Nothing Wrong by C.G. Drews
Publication Date: March 17th 2026 by Macmillan Audio & St. Martin's Press
Pages: 304
Audio Book Length: 8hrs 50min
Narrator: Saskia Maarleveld
Source: Publishers
Rating: ½
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Twenty-two-year-old Elodie has a whirlwind romance, gets married, moves from Australia to the US with her new husband and six-year-old autistic son, Jude. Her husband, Bren, is ecstatic and they're so in love. However, her son Jude is afraid there's something lurking in the walls of Bren's family home. A home Bren has painstakingly been restoring for their family.

Elodie was a mother stretched to her limits, worried that her son's condition would come out to her new husband. I have to say her actions were frustrating to me. Her son obviously needed more help and accommodation and Elodie wouldn’t acknowledge that or accept the help offered. I wasn't a big fan of Elodie.

I wasn’t sure what was going on. Was Jude imagining things? Was Elodie having a mental break or was there a paranormal force at work? I suspected what happened in Elodie’s past, which was slowly revealed as the story flashes back to past events. Bren was a sweetheart, but I wondered if we didn’t have the full story with him either.

You Did Nothing Wrong was a story I couldn’t stop reading/listening to, but I was not thrilled with how it all turned out, but my reactions to the ending of horror stories are mixed. (Highlight for spoiler) I think my biggest disappointment was with who survived. I wished it was the other way around. Better yet, why not work it out and survive together as an unhinged happy little family?(End of spoiler) I get why Elodie was the way she was and why she did what she did, but I didn’t get her actions after everything was revealed.

I alternately read and listened to an audio copy. Saskia Maarleveld did a wonderful job with all character voices, male and female in a variety of ages and accents.

3.5 Stars


Book Description:

A relentless, horror-inducing psychological suspense for fans of The Push and Baby Teeth by New York Times bestselling author CG Drews.

Single mother Elodie’s life has become a fairy tale. She’s met Bren, equal parts golden-retriever devoted and sinfully handsome. He’s whisked her and her autistic son, Jude, to the crumbling family house he’s renovating. She has a new husband, a new house, and a new baby on the way. Everything is perfect.

Then Jude claims he can hear voices in the walls. He says their renovations are “hurting” the house. Even Elodie can’t ignore it–something strange is going on. The question is, is it with the house, or with her son?

Then the one secret Elodie has been hiding is revealed, and no one is safe anymore.

A pulse-pounding, clever take on the haunted house novel, You Did Nothing Wrong examines the complexities of motherhood and the twisted bonds of family as it races to its shocking ending.


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Sunday Post #330

 


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!

We've had nice weather here with highs in the low 70s. My husband and I worked a bunch in the garden. A lot of clean up raking leaves and pulling weeds. We planted tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, Anaheim chilies, zucchini, summer squash. Some plants and some seeds. I had already planted radishes, spinach, green onions and carrots which survived the snow we had a few weeks ago. 

View from the front

Radishes, Spinach, Carrots & Green Onions

Primrose


My mother-in-law fell and broke her shoulder so we may end up traveling there to help, but my husband has a medical procedure on Monday that we have to get through first.

The Closer, with Kyra Sedgewick, came out on Netfix. I watched the series when it came out back in 2005 and enjoyed it. It's still really good all these years later!

1000 Piece Puzzle Completed: Road Trip by Werkshoppe
Puzzle 13 of 2026

500 Piece Puzzle Completed: London Flower Market by Werkshoppe
Puzzle 14 of 2026



Read:

Everyone at This Bank is a Thief by Benjamin Stevenson
How to Kill Your Biggest Fan by Helen Blair
You Did Nothing Wrong by C.G. Drews
Taming Demons for Beginners by Annette Marie

Everyone at This Bank is a Thief (Ernest Cunningham #4) by Benjamin Stevenson-4 Stars
Taming Demons for Beginners by Annette Marie-4.5 Stars

I had a mixed reading week. Taming Demons For Beginners was my favorite. 

Received:

Invasive Species by Ellery Adams
The Paris Match by Kate Clayborn
The Name Game by Beth O'Leary

Invasive Species by Ellery Adams
The Paris Match by Kate Clayborn
The Name Game by Beth O'Leary

Thank you to Harlequin Audio, Harlequin Trade Publishing and Berkley!


How was your week?




Friday, March 13, 2026

Audiobook Review: The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass

 

The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass
Publication Date: January 27th 2026 by Podium Audio
Pages: 200
Audio Book Length: 3hrs 54min
Narrators: Brittany Pressley & Karissa Vacker
Source: Publisher
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Macy and Ethan are covering the disappearances of two women who went missing in the swamps of Louisiana. Their YouTube channel is gaining traction, and they have a meeting with execs to possibly turn their show into a Netflix series, so the pressure is on. However, as soon as they arrive at their rental cabin things seem off. First of all, the cabin is nothing like the listing pictured and saying the rental owners are on the strange side is an understatement. Macy wants to leave, but Ethan thinks the whole thing works for the vibe they’re going for in the show.

Tasha and Max, Macy’s best friend, and her husband who takes care of the sound production, are along for the trip, as well. There’s some tension there.

The Swamps with a fast, fun thriller with an atmospheric, creepy setting! Things go off the rails quickly! I was hooked from the start and enjoyed how it all played out. I did not see that twist last coming!

Two of my favorite narrators Brittany Pressley as Macy and Karissa Vacker as Tasha performed their parts brilliantly, as usual!

4 Stars


Book Description:

Some disappearances are tragedies. Others are warnings.

Macy and Ethan built their careers chasing the unknown, turning their YouTube channel, Ghost Patrol, into a viral sensation as they investigated the paranormal. But when they venture into the murky depths of the Louisiana bayou to investigate the disappearances of Emily Tremblay and Elizabeth Brockton alongside team members Tasha and Max, their latest case takes a lethal turn.

What begins as a routine hunt for answers quickly spirals into something far more sinister. Shadows move where they shouldn't. Secrets surface where none should exist. And when Macy stumbles upon a horrifying truth, she realizes they were never just hunting a story; they were lured here for a reason. As the swamp closes in and the line between hunter and hunted blurs, one thing becomes terrifyingly some secrets are better left buried.


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Audiobook Review: Nash Falls by David Baldacci

 

Nash Falls (Walter Nash #1) by David Baldacci
Publication Date: November 11th 2026 by Hachette Audio
Pages: 400
Audio Book Length: 12hrs 54min
Narrators: MacLeod Andrews, Christine Lakin, Larry Herron, Shiromi Arserio, Will Collyer
Source: Publisher
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
Walter Nash’s comfortable, privileged life is turned upside down when the FBI approaches him for inside information on the company he works for. Apparently, Sybaritic Investments is involved with some very shady dealings on a high level.
 
Walter begins his own investigations to verify that he’s not being taken in by some scheme and discovers some very disturbing information that puts him and his family in danger. Things go downhill quickly. He gets help through a contact of his estranged father, an unexpected ally.
 
I felt bad for Walter as his life is upended through no fault of his own! Walter is a smart cookie but didn’t really question things in his work and life being so caught up in his career. I was happy to see that change. Things end in a thrilling conclusion, a “to-be-continued” sort of situation. I have some suspicions that one thing may not be as it seems. I’m hoping, anyhow. I look forward to the next installment, Hope Rises, which releases April 14th. Very soon!
 
I listened to the audio version which was a treat with the full cast of narrators! All performed their parts throughout the book which made each character distinct and enhanced my enjoyment!

4 Stars


Book Description:

When Walter Nash is recruited by the FBI to help bring down a global crime network his life is turned completely upside down in this thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci.

Nash is an intelligent man, tough but fair-minded. He has a wife and a daughter and a very high-level position at Sybaritic Investments, where his innate skills and dogged tenacity have carried him to the top of the pyramid in his business career. Despite never going on grand adventures, and always working too many hours, he has a happy and upscale life with his family.

However, following his estranged Vietnam-veteran father’s funeral, Nash is unexpectedly approached by the FBI in the middle of the night. They have an important request: become their inside man to expose an enterprise that is laundering large sums of money through Sybaritic. At the top of this illegal operation is Victoria Steers, an international criminal mastermind that the FBI has been trying to bring down for years.

Nash has little choice but to accept the FBI’s demands and try to bring Steers and her partners to justice. But when Steers discovers that Nash is working with the FBI, she turns the tables on him in a way he never could have contemplated. And that forces Nash to take the ultimate step both to survive and to take his revenge: He must become the exact opposite of who he has always been.
And even that may not be enough.


Saturday, March 7, 2026

Sunday Post #329

 


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!

Nothing too exciting to report. I'm working today.

 I finally caught up with the read along last weekend hosted by Anne @Books of My Heart so I was able to participate in the chat last Sunday afternoon and it was fun! I forgot how fun it is for our group to get together (over the computer) and discuss a book. There were some good insights and I'm excited about the next book! 

The weather has been sunny and in the 60s. I've been getting out and walk/jogging. My husband and I did the same hike we did last weekend but only 5 miles instead of 6 this time. Wore proper hiking books instead of tennis shoes, so it was easier on our ankles and I felt more stable. Today we went to the garden center and bought dirt, veggies and flowers to plant. I'll keep them by the house until the end of March just in case we get another snowstorm. Our last frost date is supposed to be March 25th. We've had snow as late as April here. Let's hope that's not the case this year.


We had some foggy nights at the house. The light is one of our solar lights. It was darker than it looked in this photo.

Had a visit from some turkeys. There were about 20 of them. The cats were entertained.

Smokey (on the left) shoved his way onto the spot where Starla was happily napping. She was not impressed.

1000 Piece Puzzle Completed: Botanist Bookshelf by Galison
 Puzzle11 of 2026

1000 Piece Puzzle Completed: Quill and Parchment by New York Puzzle Company
 Puzzle12 of 2026


Read:

The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass
The Butcher's Masquerade by Matt Dinniman
Nash Falls by David Baldacci

The Swamps by Seraphina Nova Glass-4 Stars
The Butcher's Masquerade (Dungeon Crawler Carl #5) by Matt Dinniman-5 Stars
Nash Falls (Walter Nash #1) by David Baldacci-4 Stars

All audios. The Swamps was a fun, campy popcorn thriller novella. I loved The Butcher's Masquerade, another crazy ride! It was over 23 hours long, but the story just flew by! Nash Falls was a great mystery/thriller with a full cast of narrators. I'm looking forward to the next one releasing in April.

Received:

Brimstone Hollow by Archer Sullivan
Storm Tide by Paul Doiron
Family Lies by Karen Rose
The Shippers by Katherine Center

Brimstone Hollow (Annie Gore #2) by Archer Sullivan
Storm Tide (Mike Bowditch #16) by Paul Doiron
Family Lies (San Diego #4) by Karen Rose
The Shippers by Katherine Center

Thank you to Minotaur Books, St. Martin's Press, Berkley and Macmillan Audio!



How was your week?