Saturday, April 25, 2026

Stacy Willingham: Only if You're Lucky

Stacy Willingham takes you to College where you can reinvent yourself and hope your past doesn't catch up to you:

This is the third book that I have read by Willingham and all I can really say is that I was expecting more. I was expecting a more interesting and fast paced plot with dynamic characters that would draw me into their story. The book moved at such a slow pace and personally i was able to figure out one of the major twists right at the beginning. Does Willingham throw a few more in there for good measure, but it all comes in the latter part of the book, I'd say with 20% left, that I was already over the story

The only character that I did find interesting was Lucy. You can tell there is more to her, you can tell that she manipulates everyone around her and is glad to be doing it. She had way more personality than Margot does in the story, which is probably why Margot is drawn to her over and over again.

I liked the dual main two timelines. There is a third one in there as well but we get so few chapters from when Eliza was alive that I don't count it as a main aspect of the book. personally I would have loved from the Eliza time frame, as it may have sped up the pacing of the book a bit.

This book wasn't for me. I have read a few college psychological books and this just didn't add anything new to the ones that I had previously read and was way slower. I understand that these books are often character led but there needs to be some interesting plot points to hold it all together.

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Riley Sagar: The House Across the Lake

Riley Sager show that spying on your neighbours may cause more trouble that it's worth and even murder:

I have read quite a few of Sagar's books and I find that they are hit or miss for me, but i seem to still keep grabbing more so I continue to give them a try. I was 100% into this book and was so curious how Sagar was going to pull the plot together and what was actually happening across the lake but then he totally took me out of it. If you have read this book you’ll know what I’m talking about and I think it is one of those things that you either love or hate. Did I see it coming, No, but after reading several books by Sagar I didn’t think his books took those turns. 

I love an unreliable narrator, whether you know they are unreliable or not. This one you know that Casey is unreliable because she is an alcoholic. She starts drinking from when she wakes up, till she passes out for the night. This plays with her perception of events and the time frame of things. More often than not the events she witnesses are from the darkness of her deck as she is watching things unfold across the lake and how one interprets the things she seems. Once again she is an alcoholic so there are times when things really can be questioned. I find it just adds something more to the story as we question what can be true and what cannot.

I enjoyed the main two timelines and it had me turning the pages pretty fast to get to where they meet as Sagar does a great job of characters in the book all could have committed a crime. You even question has a crime even been committed against Katherine as that is how well Sagar has laid out the plot of the story.

So this book was not for me in the end, but I was enjoying it up to that one point/twist in the book. So I know that I will read more books by Sager (plus I have two more on my physical TBR shelf).

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Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Jennifer Lynn Barnes: The Naturals

In the first of a YA series, the FBI is determined to start it's profilers early with some teenagers who show a certain type of promise.

I have seen books by Barnes for a few years now and I thought the premise sounded really interesting, plus I grew up watching Criminal Minds and this had a similar air to it. And this totally has criminal mind vibes except with teens as the main characters. Each character really has a counterpart that you can point out from Criminal Minds. As the characters are Teens, they do act like teens with what they say and the decisions that they make. I did not find the "case" that they are part of in this book that interesting and found that this book was more character driven than plot driven as I was expecting it to me. I think this was part of the reason I was able to figure it out as the plot/murderer was not the main point for most of the book and it made me wish it was a bit more complicated.

Cassie is a good character, and you cannot fault her for wanting to join the team as she is looking for who murdered her mother. It was interesting to see Barnes Spin of what a profile would be and how one could be as young as Cassie and Dean. 

This book has the love triangle that I find seems to happen a lot in YA books especially ones that were written in the early 2010 and to be honest the love triangle is just not my thing whether it is YA or adult book. I probably wouldn't have picked this up knowing that it was there as it very much has the two guys playing against each other fairly constantly in the book. You can tell that there is going be one almost from the beginning when Cassie meets the main to MMC that are in the Naturals program.

I think better for a YA audience than an adult one, which is totally fine, that is who this is written for. I don't think that I will continue on in the series, as this was good, but I was hoping for more.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Sangu Mandanna: A Witch's Guide to Magical Inkeeping

Sangu Mandana takes readers on a whimsical journey of a witch trying to reclaim the powers she lost.

I was really excited to return to Mandanna and the cozy witchy reads that she has created and I really wanted to love this as much as the first book in this series but if just fell flat a few times and I think this was through the pacing of the book. 

I loved idea for this plot of this story of Sera loosing her power and having to live without it but always looking for a way to get it back. She is trying to survive in a world of magic and those who have magic around her and now she has very little of her own. Sera tries to put on a brave face to the world around her but she wants nothing more than getting her magic back and is willing to go to great lengths to achieve it. She has defined herself by the magic she has and lost and can’t seem to see that she is great and thriving without it.

Luke is amazing. Such a great example of a man, he puts other’s needs over his own, will go above and beyond for those he loves especially his sister.

I didn't really feel the romance. To me Sera and Luke relationship lacked a spark and their relationship felt more of one of friendship than anything else. Which I would have been fine with Mandanna having it stay that way, I don’t really see the found family changing much by not having them in a relationship.

I appreciated the ending of where the book end up but i don't think that it will be for everyone.

Overall, this book is a darling read and I did enjoy it I just preferred The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches more. I hope that Mandanna continues to write in this cozy witchy world as I will be there to read them.

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