Thursday, March 19, 2026

The House of Hidden Letters by Izzy Broom

I won a house in Greece for only a dollar?

Wow - my perfect escape.

But was it perfect when Skye got there. The house was in shambles, but the man who did the restoring was worth the trip.

And what was Skye escaping from?  She was escaping her abusive husband and thought this would be her new forever home.  Will it be?

While in the house she finds letters and hints of a woman named Katerina who lived there during WWII. 

What were the letters about?  And who was Katerina?

Will the letters and this win help Skye get her life back in order?

Will she find out how Katerina is connected to the house?

THE HOUSE OF HIDDEN LETTERS is a lovely escape of a read with wonderful, likable characters.

And....that gorgeous cover pulls you in from the start.  5/5

Thank you to the publisher for a copy of this book.  All opinions are my own.



Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Spotlight of Seeing Joy by Alexandra Grabbe


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SEEING JOY
ALEXANDRA GRABBE
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A deeply personal memoir revealing how caregiving, memory, and mystery intertwine in a daughter’s final days with her fierce, unforgettable mother.

A Story of Life, Death, and What Comes Next.


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 March 17, 2025
Koehler Press
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ABOUT SEEING JOY:

Beatrice, one of America’s first career women, is still feisty at ninety-six. She lives with her daughter Alexandra, who has moved to Cape Cod to care for Bea while running a bed-and-breakfast out of their beloved old house.


Like so many adult children caring for elderly parents, Alexandra must balance her new job as a caregiver with her role as daughter — and it isn’t easy.

Bea is demanding and very verbal. Her mind is like a fireworks display on a drizzly Fourth of July — some shots fizzle out, but there are still bits of brilliance.


After a knee ailment confines Bea to bed, it becomes clear her life will soon end. Convinced nothing comes next, Bea declares she doesn’t want to die. When deceased friends and family start “visiting” Bea’s bedroom, Alexandra wonders if her mom is hallucinating. Or could these visits have deeper meaning? Bea entertains her “guests” by hosting tea parties and reliving treasured memories.


She reveals an unexpected kind of joy to Alexandra — a joy that brings peace and chases away the fear of death as they experience their final days together.

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MORE ABOUT THE BOOK:

Told with humor, candor, and grace, Seeing Joy explores what it means to die well, and to live fully until the very end. As the line between memory, spirit, and imagination blurs, Bea and Alexandra discover that healing can happen even in life’s final act.

This book will resonate deeply with readers interested in:

  • The emotional and spiritual dimensions of hospice and home care

  • Stories of aging parents and adult children seeking reconciliation

  • The intersection of feminism, memory, and mortality

  • Works like Being MortalThe Farewell, and Our Souls at Night

At a time when conversations about elder care and the dying process are increasingly urgent, and often avoided, Seeing Joy invites reflection rather than fear. It’s a memoir that gently opens the door to dialogue on how we approach death, grief, and the bonds that carry us through both.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Alexandra Grabbe began her career in Paris, greeting listeners each evening with her signature line, “Good Evening, Paris!”.


As one of the most popular FM hosts in the city, she connected French audiences to the latest American music while honing her lifelong love of writing.


Even as a child, Alexandra wrote and staged skits with her brother – an early sign of the creative spirit that would define her life. That same storytelling passion shines through in her memoir Seeing Joy (March 17, 2026).


After marrying a Frenchman, Alexandra’s career path shifted from broadcasting to writing.


When she was passed over for a management position at the radio station because she was “a woman, and American”, she turned to the written word as an outlet, becoming editor of the newsletter for the American Section of the International Lycée while raising three bilingual children.


Over the next 25 years, Alexandra built a thriving freelance career. A regular contributor to France Today, she also published work in US Airways Attaché and American Profile, to name a few. Once her children were grown – two attending Ivy League universities, and one working as a chief sound engineer for Babyface – Alexandra returned to the United States to begin a new chapter.


In 2004, she founded and managed Chez Sven, an eco-friendly bed-and-breakfast in Wellfleet, Massachusetts, which received praise from guests and was featured in The Guardian and The Boston Globe. For twelve years, she also wrote Wellfleet Today, a blog about sustainable living on Cape Cod.


A graduate of Vassar College, Alexandra continues to blend creativity, insight and a deep appreciation for both French and American culture in her work.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Spotlight of You Did Nothing Wrong by CG Drews


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Domestic suspense meets a new take on haunted house horror.
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March 17, 2026

St. Martin's Press

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PRAISE FOR YOU DID NOTHING WRONG:

Most Anticipated by Goodreads * The Nerd Daily Bookstr, and more!

“Visceral, haunting, and blisteringly raw, You Did Nothing Wrong is a masterpiece of a gothic thriller with a keen smile and jagged teeth.” —Ava Reid, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Drowning

"In this haunted house book where nothing is as it seems, CG Drews balances unflinchingly disturbing horror with deeply empathetic characterizations. I read the first two twisty acts in a blur, and the climactic final third through my fingers, gripped more and more with every unraveling page." —Jennifer Thorne, Bestselling Author of Diavola

"Prepare to have your heartstrings clawed at in this terrifyingly exquisite story of what lengths a parent will go to in order to protect their child from being crushed to death as the walls of their loving home close in." —T. Marie Vandelly, author of Theme Music

"Suspenseful and gripping, with ratcheting tension that crawls under your skin. You Did Nothing Wrong is a dark and terrifying look at motherhood, and Drews's mesmerizing writing is sure to keep you hooked." — Monika Kim, author of The Eyes Are the Best Part

“CG Drews writes monsters like no other. You Did Nothing Wrong is a brilliantly tense, paranoid, masterfully wrought house of pain where no room is ever as it seems. Reader, watch your step. I loved every second.” —Dawn Kurtagich, award-winning author of The Madness and The Thorns

"You Did Nothing Wrong
 pries open the unique anguish and joy of motherhood and shows us the insides, how such love eclipses the world. The sensory imagery is unrelenting. The emotion is beautifully raw. CG Drews has constructed an addictive story of desperation, young marriage, and family that examines how we renovate the past — and what a haunted house often really is. This novel drained my heart." —Michael Wehunt, author of The October Film Haunt and Greener Pastures

"Vicious and claustrophobic from the first page! Drews deftly manipulates the darkest innermost desires and also my blood pressure with prose rich enough to eat. An absolute snakebite of a novel." —Neena Viel, author of Listen To Your Sister

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ABOUT YOU DID NOTHING WRONG:


The walls are closing in on her perfect new life.


Single mother Elodie’s life has become a fairy tale. She’s met Bren, equal parts Golden-retriever-devoted and sinfully handsome. He’s whisked her and her autistic son, Jude, to the crumbling family house he’s renovating. She has a new husband, a new house, and a new baby on the way. Everything is perfect.


Until Jude claims he can hear voices in the walls. He says their renovations are “hurting” the house. Even Elodie can’t ignore it—something strange is going on.


The question is: Is it with the house, or with her son?


And what is Elodie hiding?

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Photo Credit: courtesy of CG Drews


CG Drews is the award-winning #1 New York Times bestselling author of HazelthornDon’t Let the Forest In, and You Did Nothing Wrong.

Their work has been translated into over 12 languages, won the Barnes & Noble 2025 YA Award, and has been nominated for the 2020 and 2025 Carnegie Medal, as well as being Indie Next Picks and Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selections.

CG lives in Australia under a pile of unread books.

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Monday, March 16, 2026

Without A Clue by Melissa Ferguson

A cruise filled with authors and their fans turns murderous.

The Magnificent Seven - a group of authors - boards a cruise for a week of workshops and writing, but they all don't leave.


We meet Pip who is the assistant to Hugh.  Hugh is found murdered, and the investigation isn't to Pip's liking, so she uses the knowledge from Hugh's books to interview people and try to solve the murder.


Was it one of the Magnificent Seven?


Find out how it all turns out in this slow start of a read that turns out to be fun as you are locked on the ship with the other passengers as the mystery is solved.  4/5


Thank you to the publisher for a copy of the book.  All opinions are my own.



Mailbox Monday - 3/16/2026

  

BOOKMAIL THAT ARRIVED THIS WEEK.

WHAT ARRIVED FOR YOU?

Mailbox Monday is a gathering place for readers to share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week. 

Mailbox Monday is now hosted by Vicki!!

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On Wednesday, March 10, I received:

1.  THE BUREAU OF UNKNOWN FATES by Gaëlle Nohant, courtesy of Stella Dabrowski of St. Martin's.

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It's Monday!! What Are YOU Reading? - 3/16/2026

                                         http://bookdate.blogspot.com/

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I hope you had a great reading week.
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This is a weekly meme hosted by Kathryn at BOOK DATE!

Post the books completed, the books you are currently reading, and the books you hope to finish at some point.
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Books Completed:

TOO CLOSE TO HOME by Seraphina Nova Glass - review will be on April 14, 2026.

Disappointed - confusing and a bit too long.  I normally enjoy her books.

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MEET ME IN ITALY by Brenda Novak - review will be on April 13, 2026.

Oh yes...we are on the Almafi Coast!!  :)  LOVED this book.

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WHATEVER HAPPENED TO EDDY CRANE by Kate Crane - review will be on April 8, 2026. 

This is a memoir and nonfiction - I normally do not read these genres, but this held my interest.

I had never heard of Eddy Crane.
 
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LOVE BY THE BOOK by Jessica George - spotlight will be on April 7, 2026.

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THE BARN IDENTITY by Diane Kelly - review will be on April 6, 2026.

First-time reader - an enjoyable read!!

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KILLING ME SOFTLY by Sandie Jones - spotlight will be on April 1, 2026.

Wasn't interesting me.

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THE HIRED MAN by Sandra Dallas - review will be on March 31, 2026.

Another GEM by Sandra Dallas!!
 
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HARRIET HATES LEMONADE by Kim McCollum - review and blog tour will be on March 22, 2026.

LOVED IT and LOVED Harriet.  :)

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THE HOUSE OF HIDDEN LETTERS by Izzy Boom - review will be on March 19, 2026.

Loved it - great setting and great characters.  You will be booking your next flight to Greece.

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SPRING MELT by Lori Duffy Foster - review is in the book's title.

Not bad...not a favorite.

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YOU DID NOTHING WRONG by CG Drews - spotlight will be on March 17, 2026.

I didn't realize it was horror.

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THE ONLY ONE WHO KNOWS by Lisa M. Matlin - spotlight is in the book's title.

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WITHOUT A CLUE by Melissa Ferguson - review will be on March 16, 2026.

A little slow, but a fun read.

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IT GIRL by Allison Pataki - spotlight is in the book's title.

Disappointed - wasn't keeping my interest.

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MISSING SISTER by Joshilyn Jackson - spotlight is in the book's title.

Wasn't keeping my interest.

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WHERE THE GIRLS WERE by Kate Schatz - review is in the book's title.

A good read.

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I CAME FOR YOU by Kate White - spotlight is in the book's title.

Was difficult to follow...I normally like her books.

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THE BOOKSTORE DIARIES by Susan Mallery- review is in the book's title.

A lovely read.

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THE SISTERS OF BOOK ROW by Shelley Noble - review is in the book's title.

A wonderful history lesson with wonderful characters.

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Book Currently Reading:

EXTRA SAUCE by Zahra Tangorra - review will be on April 15, 2026.

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Books Up Next:

MAD MABEL by Sally Hepworth - review will be on April 21, 2026.

LIAR'S CREEK by Matt Goldman - review will be on April 22, 2025.

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THE MOUNTAINS WE CALL HOME by Kim Michele Richardson - review will be on April 23, 2026.

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THE HOTEL GUEST by Rosemary Hennigan - review will be on April 28, 2026.

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MS. MEBEL GOES BACK TO THE CHOPPING BLOCK by Jesse Q. Sutanto - review will be on April 29, 2026.

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THE ISLAND CLUB by Nicola Harrison - review will be on April 30, 2026.

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SUMMER STATE OF MIND by Kristy Woodson Harvey - review will be on May 5, 2026.

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A LITTLE BIT BAD by Cassandra Neyenesch - review will be on May 7, 2026.

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THE PARISIAN CHAPTER by Janet Skeslien Charles - review will be on May 9, 2026.

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THE MAY HOUSE by Jillian Cantor - review will be on May 12, 2026.

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THE ANNIVERSARY by Alex Finlay - review will be on May 14, 2026.

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THE HOPE KEEPER by Heather Webb - review will be on May 19, 2026.

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GOOD JOY, BAD JOY by Mikki Brammer - review will be on May 20, 2026.

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A SPRINKLE OF SWEET SEREDIPITY - review will be on May 21, 2026.

LOVE her books.  Adorable cover.

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THE WINDSOR AFFAIR by Melanie Benjamin - review will be on June 2, 2025.

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MARION by Leah Rowan - review will be on June 3, 2025.

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THE LAST TIME WE DROWNED by Saratoga Schaefer - review will be on June 8, 2026.

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BEACH THRILLER by Jamie Day - review will be on June 9, 2026.
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THE RAINY DAY BOOKSHOP by RaeAnne Thayne - review will be on June 6, 2026.

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LOST IN THE SUMMER OF '69 by Eliza Knight - review will be on June 11, 2026.

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THE BURNING SIDE by Sarah Damoff - review will be on June 16, 2026.

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IT COULD HAVE BEEN HER by Lisa Jewell - review will be on June 23, 2026.

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WHISPER CREEK by Allison Brennan - review will be on June 24, 2026.

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THE HALF LIFE by Rachel Beanland - review will be on July 14, 2026.

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THE SINS OF SUMMER DAUGHTERS by Lo Patrick - review will be on July 15, 2026.

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THE STORY KEEPER by Kelly Rimmer - review will be on July 21, 2026.

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MEET IN PARIS by Kristin Harmel - review will be on July 28, 2028.

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THE NEIGHBORS ARE WATCHING by Aggie Blum Thompson - review will be on June 30, 2026.

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BUYER BEWARE by Catherine Ryan Howard - review will be on July 29, 2026.

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THE WOMEN IN WHITE by Sarah Pekkanen - review will be on August 4, 2026.

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HOW TO FIND ROMANCE IN A BOOKSHOP by Poppy Alexander - review will be on August 18, 2026.

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PEREGRINE HILL by Nina De Gramont - review will be on November 11, 2026.

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THE BUREAU OF UNKNOWN FATES by Gaëlle Nohant - review will be on December 8, 2026.

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