Showing posts with label 2025 Audiobook Challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2025 Audiobook Challenge. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Review: The Storm by Rachel Hawkins

 
The Storm by Rachel Hawkins

The Storm by Rachel Hawkins
Publication Date: January 6th 2026 by St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 288
Audio Book Length: 7hrs 48min
Narrator: Alex Knox, Cathi Colas, Dan Bittner, Jane Oppenheimer, Patti Murin, Petrea Buchard, Stephanie Németh-Parker
Source: Publishers
Rating: ½
Links: Amazon Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Geneva has inherited her parents’ beloved but financially struggling inn, the Rosalie, perched on the hurricane‑battered coast of St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama. The historic property has weathered many storms, yet keeping its doors open has been a fight. So, when August Fletcher, a true‑crime author, books a long stay to research the infamous Lo Bailey case, Geneva sees a rare opportunity to help keep the Rosalie afloat.
 
Lo Bailey, a local girl accused of killing her married lover during the catastrophic Hurricane Marie in 1984, has always been a name Geneva recognized but never truly understood. As a new hurricane builds and threatens, secrets are revealed that tie past and present together.
 
The tension builds chapter by chapter, each reveal raising the stakes as the incoming hurricane barrels closer. The story unfolds through multiple POVs, primarily Lo and Geneva, with glimpses of August through his manuscript and other characters. Lo, in particular, was a standout: flawed, magnetic, and impossible not to root for.
 
While I correctly guessed some of the twists and found a few details a bit far‑fetched, I was completely absorbed from start to finish. It’s an engaging, atmospheric read that kept me turning pages.
 
I alternately read and listened to the audio copy and can recommend either version. The audio was wonderfully narrated by a full cast, Dan Bittner, Patti Murrin and Stephanie Németh-Parker, just to name a few, and it definitely enhanced my entertainment!

3.5 Stars


Book Description:

St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama is famous for three things: the deadly hurricanes that regularly sweep into town, the Rosalie Inn, a century-old hotel that’s survived every one of those storms, and Lo Bailey, the local girl infamously accused of the murder of her lover, political scion Landon Fitzroy, during Hurricane Marie in 1984.

When Geneva Corliss, the current owner of the Rosalie Inn, hears a writer is coming to town to research the crime that put St. Medard’s Bay on the map, she’s less interested in solving a whodunnit than in how a successful true crime book might help the struggling inn’s bottom line. But to her surprise, August Fletcher doesn’t come to St. Medard’s Bay alone. With him is none other than Lo Bailey herself. Lo says she’s returned to her hometown to clear her name once and for all, but the closer Geneva gets to both Lo and August, the more she wonders if Lo is actually back to settle old scores.

As the summer heats up and another monster storm begins twisting its way towards St. Medard’s Bay, Geneva learns that some people can be just as destructive—and as deadly—as any hurricane, and that the truth of what happened to Landon Fitzroy may not be the only secret Lo is keeping…


Monday, January 5, 2026

Review: Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka

 

Seeing Other People by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka
Publication Date: December 9th 2025 by Berkley
Pages: 352
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 

My Thoughts:
Morgan went on one date with Zach and soon after his ghost started haunting her.  Zach has no memories of his past, so he’s not sure how he ended up stuck with Morgan, but the haunting isn’t a good situation for either one of them.
 
Sawyer’s fiancée, Kennedy, died five years ago but her ghost has lingered on. Lately she’s been fading and Sawyer isn’t ready to say goodbye.
 
When Morgan and Sawyer meet in a ghost support group they get to talking and decide to help each other figure out their ghostly situation. They work together trying to figure out more about Zach’s past and why he can’t move on while working on Sawyer’s yard, the project Kennedy meant to tackle, forming a friendship in the process. I really felt for Sawyer with his grief and for both ghosts stuck in limbo. I really liked Morgan as well who dealt with feelings of inadequacy.
 
Seeing Other People was a touching story dealing with grief, moving on, but the sad parts were balanced with humor. The relationship between Morgan and Sawyer progressed from acquaintances to friends and then more. The romance was a sweet, slow progression and felt just right for the story.

4 Stars



Book Description:

Two people haunted by their exes find that love isn’t dead in this heartfelt romance from the beloved authors of The Roughest Draft.

Morgan is being ghosted by her ex. No, really. It’s sad Zach died and became a ghost. But Morgan and Zach only ever went on the one date, and now she’s being haunted by him. Zach has no desire to spend eternity with Morgan, but he can’t recall his past and doesn’t know how to move on.

At a support group for humans and their haunters, Morgan and Zach run into Sawyer, whose fiancée-turned-ghost has started to fade. Unlike Morgan, Sawyer isn’t ready to part ways with his ghost. Although they face opposite issues, Morgan and Sawyer decide to work together to solve their problems.

As Morgan and Sawyer try to solve their paranormal conundrums together, they find something even more surprising—a tender, growing affection between them that threatens any unfinished business they’re seeking to close. The ghosts of their past might be there in spirit, but the connection between Morgan and Sawyer is as alive as anything they’ve ever felt.


Saturday, December 27, 2025

Final Check-in 2025 Challenges & 2026 Sign-ups

Final check in for my challenges:


The challenge is hosted by Caffeinated Reviewer  again & That's What I'm Taking About. Thank you ladies!

I signed up for 125-150 I Can't Hear You (earbuds are always in) books and managed 145 books.  Here are a few of my standout listens:

Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman
Sharp Force by Patricia Cornwell
Cold as Hell by Kelley Armstrong

Dungeon Crawler Carl (Dungeon Crawler Carl #1) by Matt Dinniman
Sharp Force (Kay Scarpetta #29) by Patricia Cornwell
Cold as Hell (Haven's Rock #3) by Kelley Armstrong


One Fell Sweep by Ilona Andrews
Out of the Shadows by Allison Brennan
Exit Strategy by Martha Wells

One Fell Sweep (Innkeeper Chronicles #3) by Ilona Andrews
Out of the Shadows (Angelhart Investigations #1.5) by Allison Brennan
Exit Strategy (Murderbot Diaries #4) by Martha Wells



I'm signing up for I Can't Hear You (earbuds are always in) 125-150 books again. Click HERE for details if you'd like to join in, too!



I sign up for the Goodreads Challenge every year and I've already completed it with 177/175. I'll be reading more before the end of the year so I'm sure that number will climb. I'll be signing up again with a goal of 175.


What about you? What challenges have you signed up for?

Friday, December 12, 2025

Audiobook Review: Everything's Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh

 
Everything's Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh

Everything's Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh
Publication Date: June 10th 2025 by Thomas Nelson
Pages: 353
Audio Book Length: 11hrs 10min
Narrator: Jorjeana Marie
Source: Publisher
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Rosie’s dream of becoming an actor has been worn down by years of trying to catch a break only to land bit roles and suffer rejection. Desperate for a job and money, Rosie sends out dozens of resumes and lands a creative director position in Door County, Wisconsin. However, Rosie fails to read the job offer over carefully and so she’s shocked to discover that the theatre is in a retirement community and her actors are all seniors. Little does she know that the job she didn’t realize she applied for is about to change her life in the most profound and wonderful way!
 
There’s a whole collection of interesting characters: the varied group of seniors cast in her play, an ornery stage manager, and surly teenager Rosie enlists as a volunteer.  Most notably, however, is Booker, the handsome physical therapist! He’s a sweetheart, listening without judgement and always there when Rosie needs him! Their friendship turned into a romance that was everything!
 
I absolutely loved Everything’s Coming Up Rosie! Found family, romance, and finding happiness where you’d least expect it! Such an inspirational, feel-good story!
 
I also loved the author’s note where she talked about her dreams, (similar to Rosie’s) and how coming to realize your dream can shift and pivot without meaning you’ve given up.
 
I listened to the audio version narrated by Jorgeana Marie and it was perfection! She performed male and female in a wide range of ages seamlessly! Definitely enhanced this heartwarming story!

5 Stars


Book Description:

Sometimes what you think you want and what you actually want turn out to be different things . . 

Rosie Waterman has one to become a working actor. But lately, that hasn't been working out. When she loses her apartment and her job on the same day, she does what she always does--puts herself out there, ready to find the next big thing. But a trip home makes her realize that while she's been struggling to make this dream come true, all her friends have become real adults with careers and weddings and babies on the way. Rosie's been at this for years, and she has nothing to show for it. But how does she simply let go of her dream?

When she's offered a job as the director of a regional theatre's production of Cinderella, she jumps at the chance--even though she's only directed in college and the job is in Door County, Wisconsin, and not in New York. She has no other offers, and at least she'll be getting paid to do something theatrical. But when she arrives, she quickly realizes that the "regional theatre" is actually in a retirement community, and the "actors" are actually senior citizens with no acting experience whatsoever.

Working on the show presents new challenges, forcing Rosie to learn how to step up and be the leader this fledgling theatre troupe needs. The more time she spends with her new cast, the more she begins to rethink what it means to dream big, especially when that big dream hasn't turned out to be at all what she thought it would be. It's not at all what she expected, but could it be exactly what she needs?


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Review: Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz

 
Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz

Violet Thistlewaite is Not a Villain Anymore by Emily Krempholtz
Publication Date: November 18th 2025 by Ace
Pages: 368
Source: Publisher 
Rating: ½
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo | Libro.fm | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Violet’s childhood was stolen by Guy Shadowfade, a dark sorcerer who exploited her rare gift for plant magic. Forced to obey his commands, she became known as the dreaded Thornwitch. Now, with Shadowfade gone, Violet longs for a gentler life, one filled with kindness, beauty, and the quiet joy of tending flowers in her shop at Dragon’s Rest. All she needs is to keep her past buried.
 
Nathanial, however, isn’t so easily convinced. Prickly and protective, he resents his sister’s decision to rent out the cottage to Violet and distrusts her from the start. With his alchemy shop inconveniently next door, avoiding her is impossible.
 
But when a mysterious blight begins to spread across Dragon’s Rest, threatening crops and livelihoods, Violet and Nate must set aside suspicion and work together.
 
Violet keeping her identity secret for so long was distressing, since I knew it’d come out eventually, but I did enjoy this fun, cozy mystery!  I love gardening and flowers, so Violet’s powers appealed to me. What resonated most, though, was the theme of redemption: Violet’s guilt over her past deeds and Nate’s regret for his family’s struggles gave the story emotional weight. Together, their journey felt like a hopeful reminder that healing and renewal are always possible.

3.5 Stars


Book Description:

A powerful plant witch and a grumpy alchemist must work together to save their quiet town from a magical plague in this debut cozy fantasy romance about starting over, redemption, and what it really means to be a good person.

Guy Shadowfade is dead, and after a lifetime as the dark sorcerer’s right-hand, Violet Thistlewaite is determined to start over—not as the fearsome Thornwitch, but as someone kind. Someone better. Someone good.

The quaint town of Dragon’s Rest, Violet decides, will be her second chance—she’ll set down roots, open a flower shop, keep her sentient (mildly homicidal) houseplant in check, and prune dark magic from the twisted boughs of her life.

Violet’s vibrant bouquets and cheerful enchantments soon charm the welcoming townsfolk, though nothing seems to impress the prickly yet dashingly handsome Nathaniel Marsh, an alchemist sharing her greenhouse. With a struggling business and his own second chance seemingly out of reach, Nathaniel has no time for flowers or frippery—and certainly none for the intriguing witch next door.

When a mysterious blight threatens every living plant in Dragon’s Rest, Violet and Nathaniel must work together through their fears, pasts, and growing feelings for one another to save their community. But with a figure from her past knocking at her door and her secrets threatening to uproot everything she’s worked so hard to grow, Violet can’t help but wonder…does a former villain truly deserve a happily-ever-after?


 

Friday, December 5, 2025

Review: Kill Clause by Lisa Unger

 

Christmas Presents by Lisa Unger
Publication Date: December 1st 2025 by Amazon Original Stories
Pages: 70
Audio Book Length: 2hrs 
Narrator: Vivienne Leheny
Source: Publisher & Purchased Audiobook
Rating: ½
Links: Amazon | Audible | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Paige is an assassin for hire, but the job she’s been assigned hits a snag when she discovers the target’s four-year-old daughter is home. She aborts the mission, and her boss isn’t happy. Can she make this right? Does she want to? Killing has never sat right with her, but this isn’t the type of job you can just resign from.
 
It’s obvious Paige doesn’t want to do this job anymore and I worried how she’d extricate herself without getting killed.
 
I really enjoyed this short story! At only 70 pages (or 2 hours if listening) it’s a fast, riveting read! There’s even a bit of romance! The story is available now as a “read and listen” on Kindle Unlimited!

3.5 Stars


Book Description:

A hired killer finds herself caught between her conscience and her contract over the holidays in this riveting short thriller from New York Times bestselling author Lisa Unger.

A hit woman’s work doesn’t stop for the holidays. As the advent calendar winds down, Paige slips into a palatial house, ignoring a blizzard of texts from her ex-husband. No surprise—Julian always gets maudlin this time of year. The real shock comes when the target is not alone. His young daughter is there too.

Risking the wrath of her organization, Paige retreats. There are some lines that, for personal reasons, she just won’t cross. But when she returns on Christmas Eve to finish the job, the girl is still there…along with someone even more startling. As the ghosts of her past gather—to haunt or to help, it’s unclear—Paige must confront old traumas and outwit her superiors to make it to Christmas morning alive.


Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Audiobook Review: The Cross by Steve Cavanagh

 
The Cross (Eddie Flynn #0.5) by Steve Cavanagh

The Cross (Eddie Flynn #0.5) by Steve Cavanagh
Publication Date: November 18th 2025 by Simon & Schuster Audio
Audio Book Length: 4 hrs 30 mins
Narrators: Adam Sims
Source: Publisher 
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Kobo Libro.fm | Audible Goodreads

My Thoughts:
Eddie Flynn is a former con man turned lawyer and he’s the first to admit the line between the two professions is thin. The tricks and instincts that once kept him alive on the streets now serve him well in the courtroom, especially when he takes on a case as dangerous as this one. His client, a grieving widow, is suing New York City for the wrongful death of her husband, a murder carried out by a corrupt cop with powerful connections. From the beginning, Eddie faces resistance from the NYPD and intimidation from dangerous figures determined to bury the truth. When Internal Affairs approaches him, the stakes escalate, and what follows is a thrill ride filled with twists, threats, keeping me on the edge of my seat!
 
This was my first Steve Cavanagh read, and I’m glad I started with this prequel novella to the Eddie Flynn series. The story hooked me immediately and I listened straight through in one sitting!  I was worried for Eddie, his client, and his family as he pursued what seemed like an unwinnable case at high personal risk. Yet Eddie proves himself a formidable and cunning opponent and watching him outmaneuver his enemies was both thrilling and deeply satisfying. I’m eager to dive into the rest of the series!
 
The audiobook narration by Adam Sims was a perfect match for Eddie’s character. His subtle New York accent captured Eddie’s grit and charm. I also appreciated the author’s note, read by Steve Cavanagh himself, which provided fascinating insight into the real-life inspiration behind the story.

5 Stars


Book Description:

A race-against-time audio thriller from the author of the “unguessable and unputdownable” (Alex Michaelides, #1 New York Times bestselling author) Kill for Me, Kill for You.

Cross-examination isn’t a war of words. It’s not a legal battle. It’s not about who shouts the hardest or loudest. Cross-examination is daylight robbery; you go in hard and fast, grab what you need, and get the hell out.

Eddie Flynn, ex con-artist-turned-defense attorney, has an impossible choice to make. His client, the widow of a man who died in a confrontation with a police officer, is seeking justice for her husband. The victim himself was accused of killing a man in a robbery gone wrong outside the St. Regis Hotel—his widow swears it’s not true, and the story’s not adding up to Flynn, either. But with his small and scrappy law firm on the brink of financial collapse, taking this to trial and losing could put them under for good.

As Flynn digs deeper into the case, a complex web of deceit and corruption begins to emerge with farther-reaching implications than he ever imagined. After a whirlwind twenty-four hours chasing leads all throughout New York City, it all comes down to the cross-examination: will he risk his life to expose the truth?

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Review: Road Trip with a Vampire by Jenna Levine

 
Road Trip with a Vampire (My Vampires #3) by Jenna Levine

Road Trip with a Vampire (My Vampires #3) by Jenna Levine
Publication Date: October 14th 2025 by Berkley 
Pages: 416
Source: Publisher 
Rating: ½

My Thoughts:
Zelda left her old life of hanging out with trouble making vampires and causing chaos with her magic behind. She now leads a responsible life as a yoga instructor, trying to keep her magic in check. However, she’s been having a bit of trouble with her magic spilling over, so she needs to figure out ways to expel it safely. In addition to that worry, Reggie, her old vampire best friend, has sent an amnesiac vampire, Peter, to her door thinking she might be able to help him figure out how to get his memories back. They agree to go on a road trip, stopping at places listed in Peter’s journal to jog his memory while Zelda practices using her magic once again in some remote spots.
 
I enjoy a good amnesia trope! Peter and Zelda were sweethearts. Their road trip was a great way for them to get to know and fall for each other with some whacky stops along the way. I laughed my head off over Big Earl’s Singing Chicken Emporium (I need one of those hats!) and there were other hijinks along the way, too!
 
We got to visit with Reggie and Frederick again, which was a laugh with their less than helpful advice!

Road Trip with a Vampire was silly, spicy fun!

3.5 Stars


Book Description:

A vampire who can’t remember his past and a witch with secrets of her own hit the road in this zany, cross-country romantic comedy from beloved author Jenna Levine.

Reformed bad witch Grizelda “Zelda” Watson had hoped to never see another vampire again when she slipped away to sunny California for a fresh start. She'd grown tired of them and their nonsense ages ago. But when a vampire with amnesia unexpectedly shows up on her doorstep with a letter from her old friend Reggie, and asks for her help, she can’t say no. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Peter Elliott is tall and gorgeous, looks great in yoga shorts, and has the kind of dark hair and surly expression Zelda’s been a sucker for for hundreds of years.

Peter isn’t completely harmless—he is fanged, after all—but he’s harmless enough, and soon becomes the only person in Zelda’s new life who knows the truth about what she is. If she can help him decipher the cryptic notes in his journal, the only clues to his lost memories, she might as well try before sending him on his way.

But when an alarming message from Peter's past coincides with a clear sign that Zelda can't keep running from her own, they embark on a cross-country road trip for answers—only to find what they're looking for in each other.


Friday, November 28, 2025

Review: The Marriage Method by Mimi Matthews

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

The Marriage Method (The Crinoline Academy #2)  by Mimi Matthews
Publication Date: November 25th 2025 by Berkley
Pages: 416
Source: Publisher
Rating: 
Links: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Libro.fm | Audible | Kobo | Goodreads

My Thoughts:
The Benevolent Academy for the Betterment of Young Ladies isn’t your typical school for orphaned girls. Instead of teaching them to be quiet and proper, the Academy trains them to be independent and formidable, something their wealthy backers definitely wouldn’t approve of. When Miles Quincey, editor of the London Courant, starts digging too deep, Nell is sent to handle him. However, while in his office Nell and Miles are caught in a compromising position forcing them into a marriage of convenience.
 
It ends up they have common goals, as Nell was sent to find a young girl, Flora Brent, who went missing on her way to the school and Miles is investigating the disappearance of his gossip columnist. The mysteries end up intersecting, a sinister plot at the heart of both cases. I was very worried about Flora, as London was no place for an unaccompanied, young girl!
 
Nell and Miles’ romance was utter fun with clever banter, gradually deepening into tenderness and trust. Their empathy for one another lends the story real emotional weight, tugging at my heartstrings!
 
They worked well together as they looked for answers. The danger they faced was chilling, but both Nell and Miles were well equipped to handle it!
 
I absolutely loved The Marriage Method! It was a captivating blend of mystery and romance! And can’t forget about the adorable cats! With danger, charm, and emotional depth, this story kept me hooked from the first page to the last! Five stars all the way!

5 Stars


Book Description:

The Academy always comes first . . . which makes marriage to its most formidable adversary an exceedingly inconvenient arrangement.

Well removed from London’s more curious eyes, the Benevolent Academy for the Betterment of Young Ladies strives toward one clandestine goal: to distract, disrupt, and discredit men in power who would seek to harm the advancement of women—by appropriate means, of course.

     When intrepid newspaper editor Miles Quincy starts to question the school’s intentions, the Academy appoints Penelope “Nell” Trewlove, one of their brightest graduates, to put this nuisance to rest. An easy enough mission, she supposes. Or it would be, if Miles wasn’t so fascinating—too fascinating to resist—and if Nell’s visit to London didn’t perfectly coincide with the murder of one of Miles’s reporters.  

     When the inexorable claws of fate trap Nell and Miles in a compromising situation, they agree to an arrangement that will save their reputations while enabling them to investigate the story that led to a man’s death, as well as the surprising chemistry between them . . .


Photo Credit: Vickie Hahn 2021

About the Author:
USA Today bestselling author Mimi Matthews writes both historical nonfiction and award-winning Victorian romances. Her novels have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Booklist, Kirkus Reviews, and Shelf Awareness, and her articles have been featured on the Victorian Web, the Journal of Victorian Culture, and in syndication at BUST magazine. In her other life, Mimi is an attorney. She resides in California with her family, which includes an Andalusian dressage horse, a Sheltie, a miniature poodle, and two Siamese cats. 

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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).


 

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?


Thursday, October 16, 2025

Review: The Haunting of Paynes Hollow by Kelley Armstrong

 
The Haunting of Paynes Hollow

The Haunting of Paynes Hollow by Kelley Armstrong
Publication Date: October 14th 2025 by St. Martin's Press & Macmillan Audio
Pages: 288
Audio Book Length: 9hrs 24min
Narrator: EJ Lavery
Source: Publishers
Rating: ½

My Thoughts:
Samantha Payne returns to her family's ancestral estate following the death of her grandfather, who leaves her the sprawling, three-hundred-acre lakeside property, on one condition: she must remain there for a full month without stepping off the grounds. With its serene lake views and three modest cottages, Payne’s Hollow could be a dream retreat, if not for its disturbing past.
 
At thirteen, Samantha witnessed her father burying a childhood friend on the property. Her grandfather insisted she was mistaken, but Samantha is sure of what she saw. Now, years later, Samantha is barely scraping by, struggling to cover the costs of her mother’s care facility as she battles early-onset dementia. Returning to Payne’s Hollow isn’t her choice, but if enduring thirty days there means securing her mother’s future, she’ll do it.
 
Once she sets foot on the property, unsettling events begin to unfold. Dead animals are left on the porch, and the eerie sound of hooves pounding the earth echoes through the night. As the days pass, long-buried memories surface that don’t align with what Samantha thought she knew. Perhaps the past isn’t as she remembered… and the truth is far more disturbing.
 
The Haunting of Paynes Hollow was absolutely gripping! Deliciously eerie, with a slow-burning backstory that unraveled piece by chilling piece. I loved how the narrative wove together past and present in a way that felt both haunting and satisfying. Well… as satisfying as a horror story can be, haha! Hands down, this is my favorite Kelley Armstrong horror novel to date!
 
I alternately read and listened to a copy and I can recommend either version. EJ Lavery performed all voices, male and female, wonderfully! She breathed life into each character making the story even more enjoyable!

4.5 Stars


Book Description:

From New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong comes a nail-biting supernatural horror about a haunted lakeside property and twisted family secrets.

When Samantha Payne’s grandfather dies, she figures she won’t even get a mention in the will. After all, she hasn’t seen him in fourteen years, not since her father took his own life after being accused of murdering a child at their lakefront cottage. Her grandfather always insisted her father was innocent, despite Sam having caught him burying the child’s body, his clothing streaked with blood.

But when she does attend the reading of the will at the behest of her aunt, she discovers that her grandfather left her the very valuable lakefront property where the family cottage sits. There’s one catch: Sam needs to stay in the cottage for a month. To finally face the fact she was wrong and her father was innocent, in her grandfather's words.

Traveling to Paynes Hollow, Sam is faced with the realities of her childhood and the secrets kept hidden in the shadows of her memories. When her aunt goes missing a couple days into their stay, Sam begins to question everything again. Plagued by nightmares and paranoia, she begins hearing sounds in the forest and seeing shapes crawling from the water as the rippling waves of the lake promise something unspeakably dark lurking just below their surface.