Thursday, April 16, 2026

Review - A Soldier’s Wife

Title:  Soldier’s Wife
Author Blair Underwood
Publisher:  Amistand
Genre:   Memoirs
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   208
Date of Publication:   April 14, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

In this moving biography and memoir, Blair Underwood, acclaimed star of film, stage, and television, pays homage to his mother, sharing her well-lived life, and key lessons learned as a fashion designer, mother, and soldier’s wife.

In this moving biography and memoir, Blair Underwood, acclaimed star of film, stage, and television, pays homage to his mother, sharing her well-lived life, and key lessons learned.

Born in Buffalo, New York, Marilyn Ann Scales Underwood dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. Moving to New York City to study at the Traphagen School of Fashion, she became an assistant designer and eventually returned to her hometown where she began her career as the first Black female executive at Barmon Brothers Company. Independent and content with being single, she wasn’t interested in marriage until she met Lieutenant Frank Underwood.

Blair Underwood honors his mother with this remarkable work, bringing into sharp focus her life as a soldier's wife, mother, and successful entrepreneur, drawn from his memories, her letters, and interviews with family and friends. Told thematically, and organized around essential pillars such as Wisdom, Faith, and Patience, Underwood gently peels back the layers of his mother’s life and character to reveal highly, triumphant, and sometimes-scary moments told in Marilyn’s warm and witty voice that connects with readers. Painting a wonderfully rich and deeply human portrait of a woman whose indelible mark is felt by all privileged to know her.


MY THOUGHTS:

Admittedly, I picked up A Soldier’s Wife because of the author, Blair Underwood. I hadn’t read the blurb beforehand, so I went in completely unaware of what to expect - and found myself fully drawn into his mother’s story. In fact, the complete title says it all: A Soldier’s Wife: My Mother, the Marvelous Mrs. Marilyn A. Underwood.

Though relatively brief, this book shines a heartfelt spotlight on Underwood’s mother, Marilyn. It was especially interesting to learn about her early life and the experiences that shaped her. Through a blend of personal recollections, letters, and conversations with family members, Marilyn A. Underwood’s story unfolds in a way that feels both intimate and genuine.

The structure of the book is particularly thoughtful. Each chapter is built around strong, defining qualities - wisdom, devotion, perseverance, and more - and concludes with a meaningful takeaway tied to those themes. Adding to its charm, every chapter opens with a beautiful photograph of Marilyn, capturing moments from throughout her life and giving readers a deeper connection to the woman at the heart of the story.

While this book may not have widespread attention in terms of reviews, it’s one I would still recommend. What resonates most is how clearly Underwood loved his mother and how warmly he shares those memories. It’s a touching tribute that lingers long after the final page.

Many thanks to Amistad and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Too Close to Home


Title
:  Too Close To Home
Author Seraphina Nova Glass
Publisher:  Graydon House Paperback
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audiobook ALC and Kindle ARC
Length:  7 hrs 53 mins
Narrators:  Brittany Pressley, 
  Rebecca Lowman, Karissa Vacker
No. of Pages:   304
Date of Publication:   April 14, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

The two-time Edgar Award–nominated author of ON A QUIET STREETand THE VACANCY IN ROOM 10, Seraphina Nova Glass, is back with TOO CLOSE TO HOME

Nothing in this idyllic community is quite what it seems…


Those lucky enough to live in the elite lakefront community of Cloverhill Lakes are drawn to it for its safety and top-notch school district. The moms meet for coffee at the park while their kids play, they’re heavily involved in the PTA, and the summers are filled with chardonnay, brunch, sundresses, and backyard bonfires.

But everything changes when Regan Hoffman’s car explodes at the annual Labor Day party. The wrong person is killed, but it was meant for her. As the carefully crafted walls of her community begin to crumble, Regan tries to keep it together—something made infinitely harder when she sees her dead husband…alive.

When a Cloverhill Lakes resident suddenly goes missing, dark secrets begin to surface from underneath the idyllic veneer of their beautiful community—and the truth threatens to destroy them all as Regan finds herself in a fight for her life.


MY THOUGHTS:

If you’re looking for a captivating, entertaining story packed with intriguing characters, then Too Close to Home by Seraphina Nova Glass is a must-read. This engaging narrative unfolds through three narrators - Brittany Pressley, Rebecca Lowman, Karissa Vacker -each offering a distinct perspective on the central trio - Regan, Andi, and Sasha. While other characters certainly leave their mark, the chapter titles cleverly signal whose voice you’re about to step into, with each perspective delivered in the first person, drawing you even deeper into their chaotic lives.

The story itself is undeniably thrilling. A car bomb abruptly shatters a Labor Day celebration in the otherwise peaceful community of Clover Hills, Connecticut, instantly setting the tone for a novel that’s nearly impossible to put down. The drama surrounding Regan, Andi, and Sasha is thick with tension - the kind that keeps you listening without pause.

At its core, the novel is driven by murder, and the mystery surrounding it adds real depth. Yet what makes this book stand out is its darkly humorous edge, woven seamlessly throughout the narrative and making the experience all the more enjoyable. The pacing is sharp and deliberate, and the narration flows effortlessly, keeping the momentum strong from beginning to end. And that ending, one that is genuinely unexpected, was terrific.

I highly recommend this book. It gave me strong The Stepford Wives vibes, with a touch of Desperate Housewives energy mixed in. Even without having watched the shows myself, that familiar sense of suburban secrets and simmering drama came through loud and clear - and I was thoroughly entertained because of it.

Many thanks to Graydon House and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Nova Glass is an assistant professor of instruction and playwright in residence at the University of Texas, Arlington, where she teaches film studies and playwriting. Her novel On A Quiet Street was nominated for an Edgar Award, was a New York Times Summer Read, an Amazon Bestseller and Editor’s Pick, and also featured in the Boston Globe and Bustle. Publishers Weekly has named her “a writer to watch.” She’s also an award-winning playwright and holds an MFA degree in dramatic writing from Smith College and a second MFA in directing from the University of Idaho. She is a proud dog mom and loves to travel the world with her husband. She resides in Dallas, Texas.



Wednesday, April 15, 2026

BLOG TOUR - Wicked Women


DESCRIPTION:

The woman is lying on her back, eyes closed, face still. The blood from the single stab wound in her chest has pooled on the ground, interrupted only where her killer stood to watch her die… 

Detective Kim Stone knows from the moment she looks down on Ashley Reynolds that this is no ordinary crime. No one has a bad word to say about this loving wife and mother. So why did someone murder her, and wait to make sure she was dead?

Ashley was a social worker, and some claimed she tore families apart. But her husband is also acting strangely, planning to take their daughter and leave town. Did the threat to her come from home or work?

Then another woman is killed in the same cold, calm way. Nadine was a honey trapper, and the men she tricked blamed her for destroying their marriages. Someone clearly believes Ashley and Nadine were wicked… and that wicked women deserve to die. 

But when a third woman is murdered, Kim and the team can’t find anything that even the sickest mind would find fault with. Certain that time is running out, they search desperately for something that links their victims.

And then Kim realises something that chills her to the bone. Because if she’s right, the worst danger is yet to come…

A brilliantly gripping crime thriller about secrets and revenge that will have you gasping at the final reveal. Fans of Karin Slaughter, Val McDermid and Robert Dugoni will love Wicked Women.

Can be read as a standalone.


BUY LINKS:


Title:   Wicked Women

Author:  Angela Marsons
Series:  D. I. Kim Stone Book #23
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:  332
Date of Publication:  April 14, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars


MY THOUGHTS:

Detective Kim Stone takes every case - and every victim - to heart, so when she’s called to the scene of a murdered young wife and mother, Ashley Reynolds, the impact is immediate. As Kim begins to dig beneath the surface, she uncovers two very different versions of Ashley’s life. On one hand, she was deeply loved. On the other, her work as a social worker placed her in situations where she could easily be seen as a disruptor of families rather than a protector of them.


Could someone from a fractured family be responsible? Before Kim can fully explore that possibility, another woman is killed, and the similarities are impossible to ignore. Though their lives couldn’t be more different, the method of murder is identical. This time, the victim, Nadine, made her living as a honey trapper, luring men in and blackmailing them. Like Ashley, she could easily be labeled as someone who caused damage in others’ lives. It raises a chilling question: is the killer targeting women they believe to be “wicked”?


But just when the pattern seems clear, another victim emerges. However, this time, Kim struggles to find anything that would fit that narrative. The certainty begins to fracture, and with it, the investigation becomes even more urgent. Kim and her team are once again in a race against time, knowing that every misstep could mean another life lost.


Angela Marsons, renowned for her sharp and captivating writing style, delivers another gripping installment in the D.I. Kim Stone series. Despite reaching book twenty-three, the series remains remarkably fresh and engaging. While each novel can be enjoyed independently, there’s an unparalleled sense of satisfaction in witnessing Kim’s growth. Not only does she evolve into a fiercely intelligent detective, but she also becomes a formidable leader and colleague whose relationships undergo profound and meaningful transformations. As always, I found myself enthralled from the very first page, and the book maintained an incredible level of tension throughout.  


Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Angela Marsons is the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of the DI Kim Stone series. Her books have sold more than six million copies, and have been translated into over thirty languages.

She lives in Worcestershire with her wife, two cheeky Golden Retrievers, and a Bernedoodle. 

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Monday, April 13, 2026

BLOG TOUR - Stolen Family



DESCRIPTION:

A breath of warm air lifts the canvas opening of the tent to reveal a carpet of crimson petals within. Two bodies lie side by side. Mother and daughter are achingly beautiful in the glow of the twinkling fairy lights above, but their cold blue lips have whispered their last “I love you…” 

As a heatwave chokes the small town of Denton, Maxine and Haven Barnes are discovered dead at a local festival, blood-red camellias pressed into their once-clammy skin. Detective Josie Quinn races through the crowds to attend the scene, horrified that something so disturbing could happen at a family event. Maxine was known to the police for issues with her abusive husband, but the trail ends there.

Hours later, a call rocks Josie to her core: another mother and teenage daughter are missing, with the same rare flowers left on their doorstep. And just when the stakes couldn’t get any higher, the missing women are linked to the most challenging member of Josie’s team, Detective Kyle Turner. He had a secret family he’s kept hidden from them all, and now their lives are in danger…

Clock ticking, it will take everything Josie has to break down the walls Turner put up to protect himself and the people he loves. But when tracing the flowers back to their origins has the killer within her grasp, a truth much closer to home reveals itself. And with it, more danger than anyone could have imagined. Can Josie bring this monster to justice before any more precious lives are taken?

BUY LINKS:
Title:  Stolen Family
Author:  Lisa Regan
Series:  Detective Josie Quinn Book 24
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Kindle ARC 
No. of Pages:  424
Date of Publication:  April 9, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars 

MY THOUGHTS:

The small town of Denton, Pennsylvania is rocked by the brutal murders of a mother and daughter, and when another pair goes missing, Detective Josie Quinn and her team know they are in a race against time to find them.


The first victims, Maxine and Haven Barnes, are discovered at a local festival, each marked with a chilling signature - camellias carefully pressed onto their bodies. When the same flowers appear on the doorstep of another missing mother and daughter, Josie has no doubt they are dealing with a calculated and escalating offender. 


The case takes on an even more urgent, deeply personal edge when Josie realizes that one of her own colleagues, Turner, is the husband and father of the latest victims. Desperate for their safe return, Turner is a man unraveling in real time, even as the truth about his troubled marriage begins to surface. Separated from his wife and carrying the weight of that fractured relationship, his fear and guilt bleed into every interaction, making him as volatile as he is heartbroken.


Despite her complicated history with Turner, a coworker who has never been particularly well-liked within the department, Josie refuses to let personal feelings interfere with the investigation. She remains focused, steady, and determined. Every lead feels more urgent because of Turner’s raw emotional state; every setback hits harder. His grief, anger, and regret are not just background elements. In fact, these actions actively shape the tension of the story, making the stakes feel painfully real.


Lisa Regan once again delivers a gripping, fast-paced thriller that balances procedural detail with emotional intensity. What truly stands out in Stolen Family is how deeply personal the investigation becomes, not just for Josie, but for everyone involved. Turner’s spiraling emotional state injects the story with a sense of immediacy and heartbreak that lingers long after the final page. This isn’t just a race to catch a killer. No, it’s a desperate fight against time, loss, and the haunting possibility of what might already be too late.


Many thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Lisa Regan is an Amazon bestselling crime novelist. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Master of Education Degree from Bloomsburg University. She is a member of Sisters In Crime, Mystery Writers of America and International Thriller Writers. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and daughter.



BLOG TOUR - A Very Irish Mystery

  


DESCRIPTION:

Lady Eleanor Swift is having a grand time cosying up with her husband in Dublin’s traditional pubs, eating their fill of Irish stew and soaking up the craic… Until another body ruins all their plans!


Lady Eleanor Swift is visiting Dublin with her husband Hugh Seldon and butler Clifford to meet Samuel O’Sullivan, a man who may be able to tell her more about the mysterious disappearance of her parents two decades ago. Deciding they should explore the city a little more, they jump at the chance to visit the world-renowned Finnegan’s brewery.


But their taste test of the famous black stout turns deadly when Eleanor spots a body in one of the barrels! The dead man is none other than the owner of the brewery, Fergal Finnegan himself. Sensing a scandal, the head of operations hires The Byron Detective Agency to investigate.


It seems there was no pot of gold at the end of Fergal’s rainbow. Did his debt-ridden younger brother kill him for his inheritance? Did the fact Finnegan wouldn’t leave his wife make his mistress murderous? And was there more to fight about with rival brewer George Gaffney than just profits?


When their chief suspect is found dead only days later and the top-secret formula for a new beer goes missing, the agency is almost thrown off the case. But Eleanor doesn’t give up on justice. Will the luck of the Irish be on her side before the killer catches up with her?


A totally unputdownable Irish cozy mystery, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and Carlene O’Connor!




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Title:   A Very Irish Mystery
Author:  Verity Bright
Series:  Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery #25
Publisher:  Bookouture    
Genre:   Cozy Mystery
Format Kindle ARC 
No. of Pages:  339
Date of Publication:  April 10, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

MY THOUGHTS: 

Verity Bright’s Lady Eleanor Swift series has always been a delight, and A Very Irish Mystery proves that the charm is still going strong. In this installment, Eleanor and her husband, Hugh Seldon, set off for Dublin, ready to enjoy a change of scenery. But their trip has a deeper purpose. Ever since the mysterious disappearance of her parents left her orphaned, Eleanor has longed for answers. Now, a man named Samuel O’Sullivan claims to have information that could finally shed light on her past.

Traveling with their ever-reliable butler, Clifford, the trio takes in the sights, and this includes a visit to a world-famous brewery. What begins as a pleasant outing quickly turns grim when Eleanor discovers the body of the brewery’s owner, Fergal Finnegan, hidden in one of the barrels. With their experience running the Byron Detective Agency, Eleanor, Hugh, and Clifford are more than willing to assist in uncovering the truth.

Eleanor is no stranger to asking questions, but having an official reason to investigate doesn’t make things any easier. As they dig deeper, a web of family drama begins to unravel. Fergal’s brother is struggling financially, and Fergal himself was involved in an affair. These are easily both strong motives for murder. Could his brother or his wife be responsible? While these possibilities seem promising at first, new revelations soon complicate the case and force Eleanor to reconsider her assumptions.

Bright once again excels in delivering a captivating mystery. The intrigue begins immediately, and the rich historical backdrop adds depth and atmosphere, perfectly complementing the cozy tone of the series. This latest installment not only keeps readers guessing but also continues to develop Eleanor’s personal journey, making it a thoroughly engaging and satisfying read.

Thanks to Bookouture and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Verity Bright is the pseudonym for a husband-and-wife writing partnership that has spanned a quarter of a century. Starting out writing high-end travel articles and books, they published everything from self-improvement to humour, before embarking on their first historical mystery. They are the authors of the fabulous Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery series, set in the 1920s.

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