Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Kate Alice Marshall: The Girls Before
Thursday, July 2, 2026
Antonia Hodgson: The Raven Scholar
Friday, June 26, 2026
Bal Khabra: Spiral
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Kelley Armstrong: An Ordinary Sort of Evil
Now normally I am not the biggest fan of the miscommunication trope, though in this setting (and that of the previous book) it is fitting. Since Gray and Mallory are from different times, how things are interpreted are going to be different as well as you have Mallory trying to adapt to how things are done in the 1800 there is going to be some confusion and miscommunication along the way. I think it is cute as they bumble around their feelings for each other and very mush everyone else can see it but them.
Am I the only one who thinks that Jack needs her own spin off novella or something like that?
Once again Armstrong has written an interesting story by showing that one can weave together character development, atmosphere and an engaging plot. It are these aspects that have me coming back not only to this series but the other books and series that she writes.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Caroline Peckham & Susanne Valenti: Savage Fae
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Katherine Center: How to Walk Away
I have read almost all of Center's books and this one would be near the top of my list (my favourite is still Things You Save in a Fire). This book is not a romance book, yes it has a romance subplot but the main plot of this book is rediscovering yourself and healing from a tragedy. It is about finding a new strength and the will to carry on or how to walk away if you will.
You will like Maggie right from the first moment that you meet her. She is bubbly, happy and wanting to please everyone around her. Her strength is remarkable when everything happens to her from the accident itself and everything that follow after is truly amazing. Does she struggle? Yes, any person would, but I think it is a testament to Center that she does not shy away from the harder aspects.
I can’t help but love Ian more for the decisions that he makes in this book. You can tell how much he loves and wants to be with Maggie but he know he has to do it right.
Now was this book predictable, totally, but it is a testament to Center's ability to write a story and compelling characters that had me engrossed in the book and turning the pages. I also think that Center portrayed pretty accurate of how people react in the face of tragedy. People really show who they are and you really discover quickly who you want in your life.
Anyone else find the title ironic? If you have read the book you get it.
I really enjoyed this book and her showing how resilient a woman can be. Center is one of the authors that if she writes it I will read it.

















