Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Air

Aaron is on a long flight with his 15 year old son Emmett. After all these years living in Sidney, Australia, he is heading back to where it all began. No-one is expecting them, in fact Rebecca will be quite shocked to see them. But it is important for his son and somehow Aaron just knows it is the right thing to do. As they fly across the world he slowly reveals his painful past, and can finally imagine a new future. It's hard not to give anything away with a novella review! This is absolutely five stars and if you haven't read The Elements, this is the fourth and final novella. The complete book arrives in the U.S. in the fall. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

The Ghostwriter

Famous author of horror novels Vincent Taylor is dying. He requests a ghostwriter to help him complete his final and last book, a memoir of his life. Olivia Dumont has not seen or spoken to her elusive father in years. She was sent to boarding school at 14 years old and never went home again. With a different last name, Olivia, also a writer, has slipped under the radar and no-one knows her true identity or the details of her complicated family. When Vincent was a teenage his brother and sister were murdered. The killer never found. Fingers pointed at Vincent for years which only increased sales of his mysterious novels. But now he is ready for the truth to be written and he wants Olivia be the author. But similar to her early childhood, Vincent is still playing games with her clever mind. Olivia must follow his clues to figure out who killed her Aunt Poppy and Uncle Danny. Going back to Ojai, the town she grew up in is hard enough but facing the reasons her mother left and her father’s neglect brings Olivia back into painful memories. Regardless of the outcome and obstacles personally and professionally she remains determined to solve this twisted mystery. Could not put this one down. Well written, fast paced book within a book, a perfect beach read! ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Monday, April 28, 2025

The Love Haters

Katie Vaughn works as a video producer for a small company in Texas. As the company is cleaning house Katie fears her job is at risk and will do anything it takes to save it. When her manager asks if she could swim, the answer is yes. (She cannot.) Does she want to go to Key West and video a Coast Guard Rescue swimmer who is a hero - absolutely! Without thinking twice she packs her gear and heads on over to paradise. There she meets a cast of beyond quirky characters and most importantly the grumpy hero himself who turns out to be her managers brother. Tom “Hutch” Hutcheson is the real deal so Katie’s plan to fake it til you make it doesn’t go over so well. Caught up in their family feud while trying to protect her career is no easy task. Throw in a dog and a hurricane and what you’ve got is a messy romcom that I could don’t wait to end. I hope its a case of timing on my part but this did not have anything real to grasp onto. It just got too slapstick for me and was nothing like her earlier books. :( ⭐⭐

Slow Burn Summer

Kate Elliot needs a job. After spending the past 20 years as a stay-at-home mom, her skills have been a little out of practice. Thankfully, Kate has one thing she can rely on: her past career as a working actress on a soap opera. Reaching out to her London agent, she’s stunned to find it’s his son, Charlie, who now runs the agency. Charlie has a unique opportunity for her: to pose as the face of a bestselling love story, since the author prefers to stay anonymous. She’ll attend book signings, give interviews, and essentially pretend to be the author, not to mention after one reading she falls in love with the book! What could possibly go wrong? Post divorce Kate moved out of her beautiful home and is temporarily living in a small flat above her sister’s costume shop, so her life is already full of surprises. But when sparks fly between her and hot, recently-divorced Charlie, the job starts to feel less like a quirky favor and more like an unexpected second chance at love. As their professional relationship turns personal, Kate struggles to keep things professional while her chemistry with Charlie is off the chart. Romantic, sweet, and packed with humor, this novel has it all. With lovable characters and a fast-paced plot, it’s the perfect read for the beach this summer! ⭐⭐⭐⭐


Rabbit Moon

Claire doesn’t hear from her daughter often. After Lindsey moved to Shanghai to teach English with her boyfriend, their communication dwindled. The only person Lindsey still confides in is her much younger sister Grace, whom she adores. While Grace is away at summer camp, Claire is still figuring out how to live alone. Although its been four years Claire and Aaron’s divorce fractured the entire family and it sometimes feels like things will never be okay again. Having grown up in a well-to-do town in Massachusetts Lindsey was an extremely intelligent girl with bright beautiful red hair. Dropping out of college was the last thing anyone imagined Lindsey would ever do. When she moved to China it was as if they lost her forever. One day Claire’s phone rings and she receives a message no parent could imagine. Lindsey has been in a horrible hit and run accident and is in the hospital. Racing to her bedside, Claire and Aaron can barely face each other. At a literal loss for words, everything in China is difficult as they assess the situation and wait for Lindseys recovery. In this overwhelmingly busy city we piece together Lindsey’s tragic story, of a lost girl who could have had it all. Highly recommend this extremely well written, heartrending novel that reminded me a lot of The Expatriates. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

When Eleanor meets Raymond she doesn’t understand why he is being nice to her. Raymond works in IT and Eleanor never imagined her request for assistance would be the start of an actual friendship - she doesn’t have any of those. At almost 30, she goes to work, gets food and goes home. Her phone chats with mummy and bottles of weekend vodka are the highlight of her week. Raymond introduces Eleanor to his mother, they lunch together and soon, she begins to trust him. An autodidact, Eleanor is highly intelligent, with an extensive vocabulary stemming from years of isolation. She is painfully honest and socially awkward but this does not stop Raymond from encouraging Eleanor to seek the help she needs. As her secrets are slowly revealed Eleanor’s unlikely friendships with Raymond and Sammy provide us with a glimpse of her true character and her own surprise, learning that she’s capable of caring for others. As the story unfolds - sad, captivating, funny - we are cheering for this woman to defeat her demons and live a more fulfilling life. This novel sensitively illuminates the realities of PTSD, addiction, suicide, and abuse—making it a powerful read for Mental Health Awareness Month. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Heartwood

Somewhere in Maine, deep in the woods near the Appalachian Trail, Valerie Gillis goes missing. She is 42 and an experienced hiker that was traveling the last 200 miles of her journey solo. Her husband patiently waited at their designated location for supplies and Valerie never showed up. The State Game Warden is notified and within hours a full fledge search and rescue is underway. Every hour of every day changes the possibility of finding Valerie alive. Beverly is the head warden and as a female she has always had to be tougher and better than the rest. But she also has a big heart and this search becomes personal. Bev deeply feels for the grieving parents and the many teams that she has put together who have been working around the clock. As the days unfold she struggles to keep faith that they will be successful, it seems as if Valerie has vanished. Lena, an aging forager (person who collects edible plants) has spent her life as a scientist and is painfully bored in her retirement home. Lena begins to put the pieces together as she follows the story of the missing hiker. Although Lena essentially keeps to herself she has a way of understanding nature and people better than most. Slow burn mystery filled with the beauty of the AT, the people who hike it and those who protect it.  ⭐⭐⭐⭐

All That Life Can Afford

As a little girl Anna always loved books. The library was her safe space, where she escaped into a dream world through the pages of whatever she was reading. It was only natural she would grow up to study English literature in college and dream of a life in publishing. But her parents didn’t have much and things only got worse as her mothers diabetes and medical issues escalated. When Anna ran away to study in London she never wanted to look back. Anna wanted to reinvent herself as the characters in her beloved novels had done. To make ends meet with her school loans, Anna began tutoring students and met the Wilder family. Pippa was her best and favorite student and Anna did not hesitate when the family invited her to join them and teach Pippa over the holidays in Saint Tropez. Caught up in a world of make believe, Anna was loaned clothes and shoes, taken to wineries and fancy bistros. It was everything she ever imagined. With her pretty face and sweet demeanor, it didn’t take long before she stopped mentioning she worked for the Wilder’s and just became one of the gang. It wasn’t easy to keep up with their social life while barely getting by with her paycheck, these young beautiful people did not have to worry about anything. Their lives seemed perfect and Anna wanted to taste that freedom if only for a moment. As relationships deepened a very fine line was crossed and suddenly Anna found she could not outrun her past. Coming of age story filled with books and London and the dreams of a young girl, I loved every minute of it. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

All the Other Mothers Hate Me

At 31, Florence Grimes never expected to be a single mom, addicted to reality tv and delivering party balloons for a living. She was lead singer in a hit girl band back in the day, experiencing moderate fame and invites to the hottest parties. A decade later she shuttles her ten year old son Dylan to and from his fancy private school where none of the other mums like her very much. One day Dylans class is going on a nature field trip, one he is very excited about. When the bus returns a boy named Alfie, the class bully and most wealthy child in the school, is missing. Some impeccably manicured fingers quickly point to Dylan, who has a troubled history involving a turtle incident with Alfie and was his designated partner on the trip. Florence has a hard time getting any real answers from Dylan who is rather introverted and suddenly secretive. At risk of losing her son Florence decides to take matters into her own hands. If she can figure out what happened to Alfie she can clear Dylan’s name and put an end to these horrendous rumors. With laugh-out-loud snarky humor that transforms into a twisted mystery, this quirky mom spirals through the streets of London, tumbling into a whirlwind of trouble. ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Many Mothers of Ivy Puddingstone

Starting in the 1960’s, Annabel, a smart young woman travels to Mississippi to help register black voters. Called Freedom Summer, Annabel’s charitable, god fearing parents are convinced that teaching their daughters to be good and kind and fair is all that matters. That summer changes her life. It introduces Annabel to a world that judges, deprives and punishes people, based on the color of their skin. She is shocked, she falls in love and this sets her on a path for a life she never imagined. Annabel and her partner Guthrie move to Boston while he attends Harvard. They live in a communal house called Puddingstone, shared by 10 adults and a growing number of children. These like minded friends and roommates are all activists. Some fighting for equality in the workplace while others clamor for better welfare benefits. They are intelligent, passionate and want to change the world. As the children grow and now number 7, the adults decide city life is not healthy. It is not safe or pure. They want them to explore nature and their creativity and most of all, the adults want to continue their crusades without the daily complications of childcare. One of the women buys an old farmhouse in Vermont. They set up what they believe is an idyllic place to grow and decide the mothers will visit by rotation, giving the children fresh air and adventure while the adults continue the revolution. Narrated by both Annabel and her daughter Ivy, this novel chronicles decades of their evolving relationship shaped by unique circumstances. It is rich with drama, history, friendship, and the deep-seated yearning for mothering that all living beings need. ⭐⭐⭐⭐