Saturday, July 25, 2026

Sunday Post #346

 


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 got back from Montana late Monday and I still feel like I'm catching up! We had a nice time with family and had friends over for dinner a few nights during our stay. As fun as it all was it's nice to be home, back to our quiet life. 

The weather was very fickle. It rained several times but it was mostly warm and sunny during the day.

Here at home it's been hot, in the 90s and my tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, zucchini, summer squash plants have been producing a lot. Our little peach tree also has a ton of fruit and we're having peach crumble tonight (Saturday). I've also been harvesting blackberries and my husband has been vacuum sealing and freezing them. I'll also be making some blackberry jam as more ripen. 

1000 Piece Puzzle completed in Montana: Let's Go Camping by Spaghetti Tree
Puzzle #36 of 2026

1000 Piece Puzzle Completed in Montana: City Life by Mon Joli
Puzzle #37 of 2026

1000 Piece Puzzle Completed: Hometown Falls by Milton Bradley
Puzzle #38 of 2026



Read over the last two weeks:

The Delivery by Gregg Hurwitz
The Escape Game by Marissa Meyer & Tamara Moss
Revelations: How To Be a Werewolf by Jan Stryvant
If Books Could Kill by Kate Eberle

Unpredictable Magic by Faith Hunter
The Lion's Tusk by Robert Jackson Bennett
Chase Me if You Can by Heather Frances

The Delivery by Gregg Hurwitz-4 Stars
The Escape Game (The Escape Game #1) by Marissa Meyer & Tamara Moss-4 Stars
The Lion's Tusk by Robert Jackson Bennett-4 Stars


Received:

The Women in White by Sarah Pekkanen
The Lion's Tusk by Robert Jackson Bennett
A Trade of Blood by Robert Jackson Bennett

The Women in White by Sarah Pekkanen
The Lion's Tusk (Shadow of the Leviathan) by Robert Jackson Bennett
A Trade of Blood (Shadow of the Leviathan #3) by Robert Jackson Bennett

Thank you to Macmillan Audio, Brilliance Publishing and Del Rey!



How was your week?






39 comments:

  1. I've been very curious about If Books Could Kill, hope you enjoyed it!

    And maaan, I need to get back to reading A Trade of Blood.

    Here's my Sunday post/weekly roundup: https://breathesbooks.com/2026/07/25/stacking-the-shelves-the-sunday-post-137/

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    1. I did! It's linked to my review and that I rated it 4 stars.

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  2. I love all the puzzles and that your garden is producing.
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    1. Thanks! The garden is a bit daunting sometimes, but it's satisfying to get results!

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  3. I am like you. Love to be somewhere for a bit but am happy when I return home. It's wonderful your garden is so bountiful despite the weather.

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    1. I think the sun and heat help the veggies grow and the heat hasn't been too brutal yet. Yes, it's good to be home!

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  4. It sounds like you had a wonderful trip, and I bet it was nice to come home with fresh tomatoes, peaches, and blackberries waiting for you! Three 1,000-piece puzzles in one trip is impressive, too. Happy Reading!

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    1. My daughter and I worked the puzzles together so I did have help. :)

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  5. That photo is stunning - what an amazing sky. And what a treat that your garden is so productive. Ours currently is a weed-infested mess. But I'm determined next year to have it looking a lot better! I've been loving the Robert Jackson Bennett series and have yet to tuck into A Trade of Blood. Have a lovely week, Rachel.

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    1. Thanks! Montana is known for their impressive "big sky"! The weeds are a constant battle so I feel for you. I hope we both love A Trade of Blood, the series is wonderful! Thank you, Sarah! I hope you have a wonderful week, too!

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  6. I love seeing the puzzle completions. Sounds like a great trip. Hope this week ahead is great as well.

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  7. YAY for the return from Montana and glad you had such a great time. I just LOVE that state. Its so beautiful and love all the huckleberry things lol

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    1. It is a beautiful state! I didn't get anything huckleberry this time, though.

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  8. Ooh, Revelations looks good, I'll have to check out your review. Yay for a nice trip to Montana! It has been so hot here too. Hope you have a good week!
    https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2026/07/26/weekly-wrap-up-july-26-2026/

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    1. I don't recommend it, Lisa. Yes, summer is here! Not my favorite season, but I do appreciate the flowers and veggies that come with it. You too!

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  9. It's nice to be home and I think I am almost caught up and a light week ahead! I wish I had your garden plants / weather. You seem to have adjusted quickly from southern to northern CA gardening. Hope to see you at the chat if you can make it.

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    1. It's going to be hotter next week, so we'll see how it goes. Seems like when it's really hot they all get a bit stunned and pause. Well, my roses do anyhow. I've always loved gardening, but really only flowers, trees and shrubs. I did a little veggie gardening back in SoCal, but didn't have the space for it. Also, it was too hot.

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  10. Glad you had a nice vacation! Those puzzles look so beautiful!

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  11. I am glad you had a good time in Montana and that the weather is ok. Here this summer has been wafully hot and dry and all fruits are falling too early from the trees as they are thirsty.

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    1. I've heard about the heat waves in Europe! Summer is my least favorite season because i'm not a fan of hot weather. I do enjoy the flowers and veggies we get with it, though.

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  12. I love the puzzles. I haven't done one in years. I love seeing pictures of Montana.

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    1. They so much fun to do when I'm listening to an audiobook! Montana is beautiful!

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  13. Another great trip! I am jealous of your fruit trees. I've been eating lots of nectarines lately.

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    1. I was happy that the house we moved to four years ago had fruit trees! I haven't had fruit trees since I was a kid. Our peach tree is a little one, but it produced a lot of fruit this year. Fresh fruit in the summer is the best!

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  14. Blackberry Jam is my favorite. Dare I say, it is my jam? LOL. Ok sorry for being a nerd. All of your books look fun, especially the storm chasers one.

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    1. Lol, Erin! I love blackberry jam and I spend the time to remove the seeds so it's even better!

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  15. That Montana pic looks like a painting!

    I had to look up "summer squash", and I discovered a world! There are so many funny varieties, too. Pattypans look SO cute! Do you grow those?

    I like blackberries, but raspberries are my favourite in the family. I like their tart flavour.

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    1. I've never heard of that variety but now I'm curious! I'll have to look it up. I love raspberries too, but really any berry and they're so good for you!

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  16. Glad the trip went well. Unusual to have that much rain this time of the year, but probably welcome. Always lovely to return home after a trip. Fun puzzles. Nice big batch of books read lately.

    Have a good week, Rachel!

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    1. Yes! It was pretty green for this time of year in Montana. You, too, Sophia!

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  17. I'm glad you had a great time on your trip and I hope you are able to rest and recover. You managed to get in a lot of good books, too, and that's wonderful.

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    1. Thanks, Deb! I hope so too! That's my reading over the last two weeks, so not as many as I hoped to get to.

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  18. I do not even have sallad yet! Worst year ever, but then we built a new greenhouse and yeah, dang

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    1. I hope your new greenhouse increases your produce! My lettuces bolted early and so I didn't get a good harvest of them.

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  19. I'm glad you had a lovely holiday, but I agree, it's always nice to get back home. I love seeing your completed puzzles. I have a few here, but haven't done any. Maybe I should get one out to try. Ouch, a 1 star book. Too bad, but all the rest look like you enjoyed them.

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