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Sunday, July 19, 2026

Week in Review #144

The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves, The Sunday Post and It's Monday! What are you reading?  If you have never joined in on these meme's you can check them out by clicking on the meme and it will take you to the host blog.

This week I had a bit of Birthday fun as my b-day was on the 11th but didn't celebrate till the 15th and we went to a bookstore and out to eat. It was a tiring day but fun. Other than that not a whole lot happened but staying in and out of the heat and it seems like this coming week will be worse...blah.

Hope you all have a great day and happy reading!

What I read:

  • Companion to Danger - This was okay, kind of gothic in tone at least I think so and I was curious about if the old lady was who she thought she was but with these old romances the romance isn't really much at all...lol.
  • Case of the Deadly Desperados - First book in this series, about P.K. Pinkerton and his hijinks and it was fun.
  • Partners in Crime - This was the first mashup between J.P. Beaumont and Joanna Brady and at first, I wasn't sure how it was going to go but it ended up being a pretty good mystery and the two started working together instead of bumping heads.
Currently Reading
  • Night of the Crabs - Typical killer animal type story and it's been okay. I am 40% into the ebook.
  • We Wish You a Murderous Christmas - Second book in the Year-round Christmas series and it's going okay. I think I am sort of losing my love for cozy mysteries a little. I think I am around 59% into the audiobook.
What are you reading?

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Two Bloggers One Series ~ All is Bright by RaeAnne Thayne (Hope's Crossing #8)

 Hope's Crossing has come to an end. It's been a great series, and I have enjoyed reading it with Barb. After checking out what I thought head on over to Booker T's Farm and see what Barb thought. 


Return to Hope’s Crossing this Christmas in New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne’s latest heartwarming story of matchmaking at the holidays!

Sage McKnight is an ambitious young architect working at her father’s firm who takes on her most challenging client in Mason Tucker. The former pro baseball player is still healing from the physical and emotional scars after a plane crash left him a wheelchair-using single dad, and he’s determined not to let anyone breach his emotional defenses. Sage knows her work on Mason’s new home in Hope’s Crossing is her best work yet, and she won’t let her grumpy client prevent her from showcasing her work personally.

With Sage’s gift for taking broken things and making them better, the matchmaking talent of the quirky locals and a generous sprinkling of Christmas cheer, Mason doesn’t stand a chance against the power of this magical holiday season.

My Thoughts:

So, I am guessing that when this series originally ended in 2016 there was a couple of side characters that were teenagers that everyone wanted to see a story from and so RaeAnne Thayne came back to Hope's Crossing and gave them that story in 2022 and that is what we have here. So, it's kind of different that the others but still has that cozy feel you get from one of her books. 

So the author put to romances in one story and gave it the POV treatment. So, we get different POV's and they alternate between Sage and Mason who are the main story and then we get Taryn who is struggling with wanting a romance with the guy who has been her best friend since they were teens. 

So, in Hope's Crossing we know that Sage was the eldest daughter of one of the characters from a previous book and she has gone through a few things and I hate to give things away in case someone wants to read this series. She has gone to college and is not an architect and is working on a project in Hope's Crossing for a ex-baseball player, Mason. Mason was in an accident that killed his wife and he is in a wheelchair and has moved to Hope's Crossing with his young daughter looking for a fresh start. 

Sage's passion is making homes for those that have any type of disability because of something that happened to her friend Tayrn back when they were younger. So, she loved putting together this home for Mason, but he doesn't want her to showcase his place on your channel (can't remember if it was like YouTube or something else). They bump heads over it a time or two and have some great banter and their romance was pretty good though at times I wanted to smack Mason. 

Then there is Taryn who after an accident that happens in book one which I won't go into she has had a rough go of things, relearning a lot of things, walking, and even her speech at times. She was friends with Charlie, but after the accident they really became good friends and he has a heavy burden he carries because of the accident that still bothers him now. Taryn has been in love with Charlie for a long time and she feels like this is her last chance to change his mind about them or she will have to try and move on. I really wanted to smack Charlie a lot...lol. 

Anyway, the two stories go together really well and I liked how the author went back and gave us follow up stories for Sage and Taryn as we get to know them well throughout the series.

4.25 stars

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Week in Review #143

The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves, The Sunday Post and It's Monday! What are you reading?  If you have never joined in on these meme's you can check them out by clicking on the meme and it will take you to the host blog.

Okay, so I have been very sporadic in posting and going to try and get back into the groove, so we shall see.

I love summer but I am a little over the HOT, I like it when it's warm, but this extreme heat is not fun. Still hate winter more.

Well, I really don't have anything much to day...lol. Hope you all have a great week!

What I read:

  • Squirreled Away - Cute little chapter book. First book in a series. 
  • Bad Little Falls - Third book in the Mike Bowdich series and it was okay, but the MC is a little annoying at times. Makes dumb decisions. 
  • Nebraska! - Second book in the Wagons West series and it was very good! Love a good retro read!
  • All is Bright - The last book in the Hope's Crossing series and I enjoyed it. 
Currently Reading
  • Companion to Danger - I am enjoying this one so far, it has a gothic romance feel to it. I am on page 68 of 156 on the print book. 
  • Night of the Crabs - So far this one is okay, but I haven't gotten into it enough to know if I am going to like it. It had the normal start to a killer animal type story so only time will tell. I am 20% into the ebook.
Hope you all read some good books!

Friday, June 5, 2026

Two Bloggers One Series ~ Wild Iris Ridge by RaeAnne Thayne (Hope's Crossing #6)

 

I really enjoy small town romances, and this is one of my favorite authors so it's been fun reading this series with Barb. Once you see what I thought please go over to Booker T's Farm and see what Barb thought.


Lucy Drake and Brendan Caine have only one thing in common…

And it's likely to tear them apart. Because it was Brendan's late wife, Jessie—and Lucy's best friend—who'd brought them together in the first place. And since Jessie's passing, Brendan's been distracted by his two little ones…and the memory of an explosive kiss with Lucy years before his marriage. Still, he'll steer clear of her. She's always been trouble with a capital T.

Lucy couldn't wait to shed her small-town roots for the big city. But now that she's back in Hope's Crossing to take care of the Queen Anne home her late aunt has left her, she figures seeing Brendan Caine again is no big deal. After all, she'd managed to resist the handsome fire chief once before, but clearly the embers of their attraction are still smoldering….

I really like this series it's always fun to get to know the characters in the town of Hope's Crossing. 

Lucy Drake used to live in Hope's Crossing when she was younger with her aunt and cousin Jessie but left to pursue her dreams. Now she is moving back to the home her aunt left her to try and figure out a new path because things haven't gone so well. She has managed not coming back to avoid people like Brendan who was married to her cousin who has also passed away. 

Lucy had fell for Brendan a long time ago and then he married her cousin so there is some tension there. Brendan has his hands full with two young kids and being the fire chief. He ends up spending a lot of time with Lucy where sparks fly, but he keeps pushing her away. She gets mad because of past hurts, etc. 

Hope's Crossing has a great cast of characters, as it still has the ones we already know about but adds new ones with each book. In this one I really liked the two kids, even though I am normally not that big on kids in romances. I also really liked Dermot who is Brendan's father, he has been in some other stories, but he was really fun in this one. 

Overall, this one was good though I thought at times the romance was awkward and some of the things towards the ending a bit annoying, but it ends well. 

4 stars

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Week in Review #142

The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves, The Sunday Post and It's Monday! What are you reading?  If you have never joined in on these meme's you can check them out by clicking on the meme and it will take you to the host blog.

It's been a while since I did one of these, mainly as I keep forgetting to do them on Saturdays and don't have time on Sundays before church to write one up. Anyway, not a lot has happened in the time I have been gone. :) This past week we have had a lot of rain, and I am tired of rain and could use a few dry days as I need to mow.

This week I watched a lot of killer animal type movies as I know it's strange but I find them relaxing. I watched mostly ones I have seen before like Killer Crocodile, Mega Python vs Gateriod, but I did watch a few new to me ones like Robo Croc which was pretty good, but the worst one was Bears on a Ship, that was so dumb, you could tell it was someone in a costume. This movie is newer, I think 2025, even being a indie film, I would think they could do better. I will stick with my older movies and the rubber Croc over any new killer animal films.

Well, that is all I have to chat about so hope y'all have a great week and happy reading!

What I read:

  • Beast Business - This was a novella in the Hidden Legacy series and it was good.
  • Last Kids on Earth and the Forbidden Fortress - Book 8 in the series and really fun.
  • Night of the Vam-Wolf-Zom - Last book in a fun little series. 
  • Train to Impossible Places - First book in a series and I thought it was fun.
Currently Reading:
  • The Widow Spy - Historical fiction about the first Pinkerton female and it's not the greatest.
  • The Captain's Clue - Second book in the Parable Port series and so far it's fun, but only around 19% in.
What did you read last week?

Friday, May 22, 2026

Two Bloggers One Book ~ Stage Fright by Wendy Parris

 So today we have a middle grade book as it's Middle Grade May and so Barb and I decided to read one together. After you see what I thought, go on over to Booker T's Farm and see what she thought. :) 


A new locked room scary story about twelve-year-old Avery, who plans a séance at a deserted theater to bond with her friends, only to realize they’re locked inside with someone—or something—else. This spine tingling read is perfect for fans of Katherine Arden and Lindsay Currie! When Avery returns to her hometown after moving away a year earlier, she is hoping to jump back into her friend group as if nothing’s changed. Unfortunately, new interests, secret crushes, and changing dynamics get in her way. To reunite her BFFs, she suggests they host a séance at an abandoned theater that was the site of a horrible tragedy. What starts as a fun outing, soon becomes a fight for survival after the group gets locked in…and discovers they’re not alone.

Avery has moved away and so she is not as close to her old friends as she was, but she is coming back to her hometown and is excited to hang out with her friends but even though it's only been a year everything seems a bit different. Her friends were all acting different, first Paige didn't even show up with the two boys to pick her up, but the two boys (I can't remember their names) didn't seem to be getting along like they use too. 

They used to have a detective club and so Avery thought it would be something to bring them back together and suggested doing a seance in an abandoned theater as a kid was killed there and they thought it might be interesting to see if they could see a ghost. 

Once they get in the theater they find more than they bargained for as not only is there a ghost but maybe something much more sinister and it wants to keep them all there! 

I thought this was a fun middle grade spooky books, not to spooky but has enough to give kids a fright. The characters learned a lot as even in that year they had grown a bit apart and started new hobbies, had other friends. The main character learned that she needed to also make new friends at her new home and she could still be friends with her old friends.

4 stars

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Two Bloggers One Book ~ Bats by William W. Johnstone

Today we have a fun killer animal book! We read this in April as I participate in something called Old School April. Once you read what I thought, go on over to Barb's blog at Booker T's Farm to see what she thought. :) 


“Bats” is a fast‑paced horror thriller about a massive swarm of vampire bats invading the southern United States and developing a deadly taste for human blood.

The novel follows the terrifying arrival of bats migrating north from Central and South America. At first, they appear as scattered groups, but soon they gather into thousands, forming a black cloud of predators sweeping across wetlands and small towns. As the attacks escalate, it becomes clear that these aren’t ordinary animals—the bats have grown aggressive, coordinated, and increasingly fixated on human prey.

So I love a good killer animal book, but you never know what you're going to get when you start in on one. I am happy to say that this one was pretty decent. It's from 1993 so it probably has a few things that some people might not like but that never bothers me. 

Johnny is an ex-military man was pretty high up in intelligence and has settled down in a Louisiana parish where he has built himself a kind of fortress type house that nobody is going to get into without him knowing as he does have a few terrorist organizations that would love to get ahold of him. He kind of comes off as a man who is extremely hardened and, in a way, he is but he also has a soft spot in there too. One of the things I really liked is how well he took care of his dogs. 

One day, his dogs were acting really weird and he heard a weird noise outside. He didn't think much of it until later when heading to town he finds a dead cow on the side of the road, but it wasn't just dead it was drained and had a bunch of bites on it. A trooper was coming by, and he flagged him down and this is how Johnny gets involved with a battle with Bats. He realizes these are not ordinary bats and he goes about protecting his home, making a wire mess area outside for his dogs to do their business and the bats can't get to them. (Great pet owner!) 

Some scientists show up, and a veterinarian named Blair, who ends up staying at Johnny's. They get video of the bats when try attacking Johnny's house and these bats are not ordinary bats, they are larger, smarter and just plain creepy. Before they would find out how to kill them, they decimated several parishes, or at least those who refused to evacuate when told about the danger. 

A lot of government bureaucracy and things that would just drive you mad happened while they tried to figure out how to get rid of these bats. It was filled with a lot of blood, gore and carnage and was a medium paced book. My real big complaint about this book was that it took to long to end. There was a point when you thought oh this is the end and then it kept going and it was at this point where it was just the author doing as much damage to people and so more blood, gore and carnage. 

I really liked the characters in this one, Johnny though hardened and said he would never marry anyone, just sort of fell into a steady routine with Blair as she stayed there and you knew she wasn't leaving. A couple displaced kids also end up staying there. The cops were not stupid and worked well with Johnny in trying to get rid of the bats. Only stupid people were the ones who wouldn't listen, but they didn't last long. :) Now, there were animals killed in this book, but it was expected. It kind of gets a pass because the two dogs of Johnny's were so well taken care off.

4 stars

Week in Review #144

The Week in Review is where I combine Stacking the Shelves , The Sunday Post and It's Monday! What are you reading?   If you have nev...