Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Review: The Heartbreak Hotel by Ellen O'Clover

 
The Heartbreak Hotel by Ellen O'Clover

The Heartbreak Hotel by Ellen O'Clover
Publication Date: September 23rd 2025 by Berkley
Pages: 352
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
Louisa’s life unravels when her longtime boyfriend, a famous rocker, suddenly ends their relationship. On top of that, she’s just failed her therapy licensing exam, despite completing her degree. But what hits hardest isn’t the breakup or the professional setback, it’s the thought of losing the old Victorian home she’s shared with him for years. With her ex having supported her financially, Lou can no longer afford to stay.
 
Desperate to hold on to the place that’s been her sanctuary, Lou comes up with an idea: she’ll turn the house into an inn for the brokenhearted. All she needs is her landlord Henry’s approval. Though hesitant at first, Henry agrees, and as the project unfolds, the two find themselves drawn together. Their shared vulnerability and emotional wounds slowly give way to trust, connection, and love.
 
I didn’t immediately connect with Lou. Her dependence on a man who was often absent and distant made her situation hard to sympathize with. But as her backstory emerged, I began to understand her choices, and my empathy grew. I also struggled with the idea of her running an inn for others dealing with heartbreak when she seemed to be kind of a mess. But once I realized she wasn’t offering therapy, just a safe, welcoming space for guests to decompress and feel heard, the concept felt more grounded and sincere.
 
Watching Lou and Henry confront their past and grow together was deeply rewarding. Their struggles felt authentic, and their journey toward healing was tender and uplifting. The Heartbreak Hotel is a sweet, emotionally resonant story about second chances, personal growth, and the unexpected places love can bloom.

4 Stars


Book Description:

A bed-and-breakfast for the brokenhearted might hold the key to another chance at love in this achingly hopeful debut romance.

Louisa Walsh emerged from a tumultuous childhood with a degree in counseling, a wealthy boyfriend, and her sunny outlook on life mostly intact. But that optimism is tested when she’s dumped and left unable to afford rent on their gorgeous house in the mountains of Colorado. Even with her life in disarray, Lou knows losing the one stable place she’s ever called home is not an option.

She asks her reclusive landlord, Henry Rhodes, to let her stay for free in exchange for renting out the house’s many rooms as a bed-and-breakfast. She’s shocked when he agrees to her terms, and even more surprised to discover Henry is a handsome thirtysomething veterinarian with silver at his temples and sadness in his eyes. One who does not take it well when Lou starts marketing her B and B as a retreat for the recently heartbroken.

But as the Comeback Inn opens its doors to its weary, hopeful guests, Lou and Henry find themselves dancing around both their undeniable connection and the closely held secrets that threaten to topple this fragile new start. A chance at love, here, could be too close to home…or it could be exactly where their hearts finally heal.

Monday, October 27, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday: Ten Before the End of 2025

 

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 a Halloween Freebie so I'm posting: 
Ten Before the End 2025. 
(I know, this has nothing to do with Halloween, lol)

Ten books I hope to complete before the end of the year:


The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier
We Are All Guilty Here (North Falls #1) by Karin Slaughter
Immortal by Morning (Argeneau #37) by Lynsay Sands
The Seven Rings (The Lost Bride Trilogy #3) by Nora Roberts

The Butcher by Jennifer Hillier
I'm reading this as part of a read-along on Instagram for October so I need to read it soon! It sounds so good, though, so no hardship!

We Are All Guilty Here (North Falls #1) by Karin Slaughter
I want to read this before the Goodreads Choice Awards start coming up. I'd like to be able to include for consideration for the mystery/thriller selections.

Immortal by Morning (Argeneau #37) by Lynsay Sands
My library lend is about to expire so I hope to get to it soon!

The Seven Rings (The Lost Bride Trilogy #3) by Nora Roberts 
Can't wait to find out how it all turns out!

Great Big Beautiful Lie by Emily Henry
Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez
Everything's Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh

Great Big Beautiful Lie by Emily Henry
I'm sure will be a contender for the Goodreads Choice Awards so I'd like to read it before that comes up. Same with the Jimenez book.

Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez

Everything's Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh


The Marriage Method (The Crinoline Academy #2) by Mimi Matthews
A Silence in Belgrave Square (A Below Stairs Mystery #8) by Jennifer Ashley
The Outlaw Noble Salt by Amy Harmon

The Marriage Method (The Crinoline Academy #2) by Mimi Matthews

A Silence in Belgrave Square (A Below Stairs Mystery #8) by Jennifer Ashley
Another library lend about to expire! I need more hours in the day!

The Outlaw Noble Salt by Amy Harmon
On my list from last year!



What books would you like to read before the end of 2025?




Saturday, October 25, 2025

Sunday Post #314

 


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!

The weather has been gorgeous and the leaves brilliant here in Northern California! It's been raining off and on today (Saturday) and will continue tomorrow. 

Fall color: Maple tree turning red
One of our maples turning red

Cosmos Flowers in blue and white vase
Cosmos from the garden


1000 Piece Puzzle: Raking Leaves from New York Puzzle Co
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We've brought out the heating mats for the barn cats and finally got one where they use it in the garage. They have a cat door into the garage and already go in and out as they please. We have an electronic feeder with dry food in there but we also bring up plates of wet food, too. They really go through the cat food when the temperatures drop!

I've been experimenting with my packing as I'm only taking a carry-on and a duffle (my personal item) for a two and a half week trip to Italy with varying temperatures since I'll be in the North of Italy (Lake Como, Venice and Milan) and in a more temperate areas (Florence and Rome). I think I have it figured out. 


Read:
(Clicking on cover will take you to Goodreads)
Mate (Bride #2) by Ali Hazelwood
The Heartbreak Hotel by Ellen O'Clover
The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy (Dearly Beloathed #1) by Brigitte Knightley

The Heartbreak Hotel by Ellen O'Clover-4 Stars
The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy (Dearly Beloathed #1) by Brigitte Knightley-4 Stars

I had a good reading week! Mate had me laughing throughout with Hazelwood's fast, witty humor. The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy was also funny and clever! I had started The Heartbreak Hotel a while back and had to set it aside because it wasn't grabbing me and I was having trouble with the female main lead, but I picked up again and gave it a chance. It picked up and I ended up pleasantly surprised!

Received:

Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz

Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz
The Seven Rings (The Lost Bride Trilogy #3) by Nora Roberts
False Witness by Phillip Margolin

Thank you to Ace, St. Martin's Press, and Macmillan Audio!


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Friday, October 24, 2025

Audiobook Review: This is a Safe Space by Lucinda Berry

 
This is a Safe Space by Lucinda Berry

This is a Safe Space by Lucinda Berry
Publication Date: October 21st 2025 by Simon & Schuster Audio
Audio Book Length: 3 hrs 40 mins
Narrators: Danielle Savre, Alicia Crowder, Dan Bittner, Matt Godfrey & Janina Edwards
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
After secretly checking her husband’s phone, therapist Jenna makes a chilling discovery: her patient Kaitlyn, a college student paying her bills as an adult dancer, may be the same woman threatening her husband’s cousin, Bodie, following his wild bachelor party. It’s clear Kaitlyn has endured something traumatic, but she’s abruptly cut off therapy, leaving Jenna desperate for answers. Driven by concern and curiosity, Jenna begins to listen to their recorded sessions. What she uncovers is far more disturbing than she ever imagined.
 
Though trained to help others, Jenna is far from having her own life in order. Her messy past makes her actions understandable, but I couldn’t help but hope she wouldn’t unravel her life in her pursuit of the truth.
 
This is a Safe Space is a fast-paced, addictive listen that had me hooked from the first chapter! The full cast narration enhanced my enjoyment of this tense, twisty novella!

4 Stars


A therapist discovers an unnerving connection between one of her patients and her own family in this gripping audio thriller by the bestselling author of The Perfect Child and One of Our Own .

Jenna, who runs a successful private therapy practice, still struggles with trust issues of her own. She’s made a promise to stop snooping in her husband Colten’s phone, but sometimes she can’t help herself. One night, she discovers a troubling exchange between him and his cousin Bodie, who’s one of his closest friends. A dancer from a bachelor party they both recently attended is threatening Bodie, claiming they crossed a line sexually and that she’ll expose the truth to his family if she doesn’t get what she wants. They don’t know much about this woman, or how far she’s willing to go. But Jenna might.

Lexus Chardonnay, the stage name of the dancer from the party, is one you don’t forget. And Jenna’s heard it before—from one of her clients.

Kaitlyn is a medical school student who dances on weekends to put herself through school. Jenna’s been her therapist for years, except she hasn’t seen her for three months. Not since Kaitlyn stopped showing up for treatment, without explanation. As Jenna begins to listen back to their past sessions, desperate for answers, a more complicated picture emerges, and she must decide who to trust as her career and her family hang in the balance.

Specially produced for a dynamic listening experience, This is a Safe Space is a shocking, emotional thriller from “a leading voice in the genre and a force to be reckoned with” (Jeneva Rose, New York Times bestselling author of The Perfect Marriage).


 

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Review: Blind Date with a Werewolf by Patricia Briggs

 
Blind Date with a Werewolf by Patricia Briggs

Blind Date with a Werewolf by Patricia Briggs
Publication Date: October 21st 2025 by Ace
Pages: 288
Source: Publisher
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
Asil has been an integral part of the Alpha & Omega series and a favorite character from the beginning.  So, I was thrilled to get what I thought was a collection of unrelated short stories with him as the main character. I was happily surprised to discover Blind Date with a Werewolf melded previous short stories with additional new ones to make a whole cohesive story with Asil at the center!  
 
A little backstory: Asil, a powerful old wolf, with a sad history, originally came to Bran (head of the North American werewolves) when his control over his wolf was waning. He requested Bran end him before he lost it. However, Bran refused and instead put Asil to work sending him to take care of problems within individual packs, which gave him purpose again, but happiness? Maybe not.
 
Here in Blind Date with a Werewolf, an anonymous party has decided Asil shouldn’t be alone over the holidays and so has “gifted” him with five blind dates. Let the fun and spilling of blood begin! I loved every minute!

5 Stars


Book Description:

When the deadly werewolf Asil is gifted five blind dates by some anonymous “friends,” his reclusive life will never be the same, in this enthralling novel in stories from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Mercy Thompson series.


Includes two all-new stories as well as three previously published stories.

Dear

We are worried about you. A werewolf alone is a sad thing, especially at Christmastime. So we have a challenge for five dates in three weeks. We have taken the work out of it and connected you with five people from online dating sites. You should also know that we have informed the whole pack and instigated a betting pool. Have fun!

Sincerely,
Your Concerned Friends



Saturday, October 18, 2025

Sunday Post #313

 


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 had a nice trip to Cancun with family. The weather was beautiful. We went enjoyed the beach, a water park and I had a relaxing massage.  I enjoyed everything except the mosquito bites.

View from our room

We got back late on Sunday and I had to work the next day.

Now I'm finishing up all the bookings for our trip to Italy which is just a couple of weeks away. I found a new house sitter and I'm so relived! 

Puzzles completed over the last two weeks (I didn't post last Sunday):

1000 Piece Puzzle: Gothic Novels by Gibson Games
1000 Piece Puzzle: Gothic Novels by Gibson Games

1000 Piece Puzzle: Old New England by Charles Wysocki, Milton Bradley
1000 Piece Puzzle: Old New England by Charles Wysocki (Milton Bradley)

The panicle hydrangeas are almost done blooming and are turning pretty shades of pink on the ends. I cut a bunch and have them drying but also brought some in for arrangements: 

Panicle hydrangeas

It's been cold here so we've been having a fire going in the wood stove. I love it! So does Peanut! 

Peanut our orange Manx cat napping by the fire
Peanut napping


Read:
(Click on cover to take you to Goodreads listing)
A Merry Little Lie by Sarah Morgan
Snow Kissed by RaeAnne Thayne
The Haunting of Paynes Hollow by Kelley Armstrong
Sweep of the Heart (Innkeeper Chronicles #5) by Ilona Andrews

The Impossible Fortune (Thursday Murder Club #5) by Richard Osman
Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth
Guess Again by Charlie Donlea
Sharp Force (Kay Scarpetta #29) by Patricia Cornwell

Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth-5 Stars

It looks like a lot, but this is two weeks worth of reading. I had a bunch of time to kill on the plane ride back and forth from Cancun. A long flight each way!

After having a few duds a couple of weeks back I was thrilled to love everything I read. My favorite read was Sweep of the Heart! I just finished tonight so I'd be able to participate in our group chat tomorrow. I'm sad this is the last of the Innkeeper Chronicles so far! I forgot about that ending!


Received:

Witches of Dubious Origin by Jenn McKinlay
A Judgment of Powers (Inheritance of Magic #3) by Benedict Jacka

Witches of Dubious Origin by Jenn McKinlay
A Judgment of Powers (Inheritance of Magic #3) by Benedict Jacka

Thank you to Berkley!

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Friday, October 17, 2025

Review: A Merry Little Lie by Sarah Morgan

 
A Merry Little Lie by Sarah Morgan

A Merry Little Lie by Sarah Morgan
Publication Date: October 7th 2025 by Canary Street Press & Harlequin Audio
Pages: 368
Audio Book Length: 10hrs 42mins
Narrator: Henrietta Meire
Source: Publishers
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
The Balfour’s Christmases are full of love and chaos, but this year it’s a little more fraught as each member seems to be dealing with a crisis.
 
Twins Becky and Rosie have been distant since Rosie’s wedding. Becky’s been trying to give her sister space to settle into her new marriage while Rosie is wondering if she should’ve taken more time getting to know her husband before they married.
 
Their brother Jamie is bringing his new girlfriend, Hayley, home and he’s got a big announcement. Hayley, who’s never been part of a proper family, is worried about fitting in. My heart broke at hearing her history!
 
Jennifer, the Balfour’s matriarch, thought her husband’s retirement would be a good thing, but he’s having trouble settling in and she doesn’t know what to do about it.
 
The story is told through the perspective of Becky, Rosie, Hayley and Jennifer each dealing with their own trouble and insecurity. I loved each and every character and found their dilemmas relatable. The Balfour’s were an imperfect, loveable multi-generational family ready to give support and understanding. There’s a touch of romance woven in too: best friends falling for each other, fake-dating, and a marriage-in-crisis finding their way back to love. I rooted for all of them!
 
A Merry Little Lie was touching and lovely, filling my heart with joy!
 
I alternately read and listened to A Merry Little Lie and can recommend either version. Henrietta Meire’s narration was a joy to experience. She seamlessly alternated between characters, giving each one a unique voice and personality.

5 Stars


Book Description:

This Christmas, the Balfour family will have more secrets to unwrap than presents…

Becky is stranded at the airport, so when she bumps into her brother’s best friend, Will, and he suggests they drive home together, Becky reluctantly agrees. For the first time, Becky is dreading Christmas, and only Will knows why. Can she trust him to keep her secret?

Her twin sister, Rosie, married Declan after a whirlwind romance, and now the cracks are starting to appear. Rosie and Declan have agreed to hide their problems from her family, but Rosie’s insecurities are growing. Will this Christmas bring them closer or drive them apart?

Hayley can’t wait for her first Balfour family Christmas with Jamie. The Balfour Christmas traditions sound wonderful, but she’s worried about her place in this close-knit family. Will there be room for her too? And how will they react to the secret she and Jamie have been keeping?

Despite everyone’s best intentions, all the chaos and confusion could derail their normally happy holidays. Can they tell each other the truth in time to enjoy a perfect family Christmas?