Sunday, May 17, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - My Name is Barbra

Title:  My Name is Barbra
Author Barbra Streisand
Publisher:  Penguin Audio
Genre:   Memoirs
Format:  Audiobook
Narrator:  Barbra Streisand
Length:  48 hrs
No. of Pages:   1040
Date of Publication:   November 7, 2023
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

The long-awaited memoir by the superstar of stage, screen, recordings, and television.

Barbra Streisand is by any account a living legend, a woman who in a career spanning six decades has excelled in every area of entertainment. She is among the handful of EGOT winners (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony) and has one of the greatest and most recognizable voices in popular music. She has been nominated for a Grammy 46 times, and with Yentl she became the first woman to write, produce, direct, and star in a major motion picture. In My Name Is Barbra, she tells her own story about her life and extraordinary career, from growing up in Brooklyn to her first star-making appearances in New York nightclubs to her breakout performance in Funny Girl (musical and film) to the long string of successes in every medium in the years that followed. The book is, like Barbra herself, frank, funny, opinionated, and charming. She recounts her early struggles to become an actress, eventually turning to singing to earn a living; the recording of some of her acclaimed albums; the years of effort involved in making Yentl; her direction of The Prince of Tides; her friendships with figures ranging from Marlon Brando to Madeleine Albright; her political advocacy; and the fulfillment she’s found in her marriage to James Brolin.

No entertainer’s memoir has been more anticipated than Barbra Streisand’s, and this engrossing and delightful book will be eagerly welcomed by her millions of fans.

Barbra Streisand is an American singer, actress, director and producer and one of the most iconic figures in music and film, the only recording artist in history to have earned #1 albums over six consecutive decades. She has received the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Kennedy Center Honor, the National Medal of Arts, France’s Légion d’Honneur, and America’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She founded The Barbra Streisand Women’s Heart Center at Cedars-Sinai, helping to raise awareness and push for more research into women’s heart disease, the leading cause of death among women. Through the Streisand Foundation, which she established in 1986, she has supported national organizations working on preservation of the environment, voter education, the protection of civil liberties and civil rights, women’s issues, and nuclear disarmament. In 2021 she launched the Barbra Streisand Institute at UCLA, a forward-thinking institution dedicated to finding solutions to the most vital social issues.


MY THOUGHTS:

From both a sentimental and a reviewer’s point of view, My Name Is Barbra by Barbra Streisand was an unforgettable experience for me.

I admit that I went into this memoir with a bit of prejudice. I have loved Barbra Streisand since I was a teenager. I was too young to truly appreciate many of her films at the time, but I vividly remember how much my mother adored Funny Girl and Funny Lady.

I think it was that connection to my mother that compelled me to read this book. She certainly would have devoured it. My Name Is Barbra is what many would call a “doorstop” memoir, a book that is lengthy and immersive. I could not have been more excited to begin. I first heard about the audiobook from another reader who said listening to Barbra narrate her own story felt like sitting together in a coffee shop, simply listening to her talk. I completely agree. Even though I listened in segments, the memoir flew by because I was utterly enthralled by her stories.

One thing that deeply struck me throughout the memoir was how self-conscious Barbra has always been about her appearance, particularly her nose. I have always found her beautiful. Her voice affected me on such a visceral level when I was a teenager that I never paid attention to the things she believed detracted from her looks. It is a poignant reminder that insecurities exist even in those the world sees as extraordinary. Hearing her struggles with self-worth genuinely hurt my heart.

I was sixteen years old when I watched Lou Rawls perform on the Grammy Awards and momentarily freeze after choking during his performance. He recovered and finished the song, but the incident stayed with me. I remember asking my mother if that had ever happened to anyone else. She replied, “Not exactly, but Barbra Streisand has stage fright.”

That answer sparked my curiosity for decades, and this memoir finally satisfied it. Streisand explains why she went twenty-seven years without performing live. Since she quickly became my favorite singer, I had always wondered about that absence. Now, five decades later, I finally understand. Knowing the reason only deepened my admiration for her and never diminished my love for her music or the films of hers that I have seen.

From a reviewer’s perspective, Barbra Streisand’s life and career are nothing short of extraordinary. She has been a force in entertainment for more than six decades, and this memoir thoroughly explores that remarkable journey. Readers learn about her early rise to fame, her time on Broadway, and her success on the big screen. Beyond becoming an award-winning actress, she also established herself as a director, producer, and writer.

What especially fascinated me was learning more about her development as a singer. I have loved to see the tremendous success of her albums and the evolution of her musical career. While she discusses her films in great detail, both in front of and behind the camera, I realized that whenever I hear the name Barbra Streisand, my mind instinctively thinks “singer” first.

She also shares her political and social views, her passion for art and antiques, fashion, and the many other interests that have shaped her life. Her personal life is explored openly as well, including her marriage to Elliott Gould, their son Jason Gould, her divorce, and several important relationships throughout the years. I found many of those stories fascinating, especially the heartfelt account of how she met her husband, James Brolin, and the enduring happiness they have shared for nearly three decades.

There are definite advantages to experiencing this memoir in different formats. The audiobook is exceptional because hearing Barbra tell her own story in such a relaxed, conversational tone adds tremendous warmth and intimacy. The inclusion of audio clips from songs throughout her career was an invaluable treat. I also purchased the ebook because it includes a wonderful collection of photographs. If you are a Barbra fan - as I obviously am - you may very well want both the audiobook and the ebook. I know I am already looking forward to experiencing it again through Whispersync in the future.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Barbra Streisand is an American two time Academy Award-winning singer, film and theatre actress. She has also achieved some note as a composer, political activist, film producer and director. She has won Oscars for Best Actress and Best Original Song as well as multiple Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, and Golden Globe Awards.

She is considered one of the most commercially and critically successful female entertainers in modern entertainment history and one of the best selling solo recording artists in the US, with RIAA-certified shipments of over 71 million albums. She is the highest ranking female artist on the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) Top Selling Artists list. She has sold approximately 145 million albums worldwide.[citation needed]

Streisand is a member of the short list of entertainers with the distinction of having won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony award.


Saturday, May 16, 2026

SERIES REVIEW - Eve Ronin


Lee Goldberg’s Eve Ronin series brings a young, ambitious cop vividly to life. Eve is the youngest female detective in the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and when she sees an opportunity to rise quickly through the ranks, she takes it without hesitation. Her determination, combined with equal parts fearlessness and recklessness, gives her an astonishingly high solve rate. This is worth mentioning considering the relatively short time span in which this series unfolds.

The victims and criminals often come from Los Angeles’s elite circles, but wealth and status never lessen the severity of the crimes. In fact, the cases are frequently shocking in their brutality, while also exposing layers of corruption that often evoke the feel of a “good old boys’ club.”

The six books in the series - Lost Hills, Bone Canyon, Gated Prey, Movieland, Dream Town, and Fallen Star - are all compelling reads. Over the course of the series, Eve became near and dear to my heart, even as she seemed to get seriously injured over and over again. At times, it reminded me of the old Road Runner cartoons from my youth. No matter what she endured, she somehow kept going.

Still, this is an excellent series from Lee Goldberg, the creative mind involved with beloved television shows like Diagnosis: Murder and Monk.

And if there’s anyone capable of keeping Eve grounded while she barrels through investigations taking names and leaving no stone unturned, it’s her older partner, Duncan Pavone. Their partnership is one of the true highlights of the series, and I enjoyed watching their dynamic evolve with every book. I gladly give each book in this series four stars.


Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Review - Come Back to the World

Title:  Come Back to the World
Author Catherine Ryan Hyde
Publisher:   Lake Union Publishing
Genre:   Women’s Fiction 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   297
Date of Publication:   May 5, 2026
My Rating:   3 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

A single mother strives to understand the enigma of a reclusive novelist in a poignant novel about belonging, secret lives, and the want to disappear by New York Times bestselling author Catherine Ryan Hyde.

Amelia Booker, a journalist and expert in American literature, receives a photograph leading to the possible whereabouts of E.L. Swann, an author who vanished forty years ago after the success of her first and only novel. It’s too intriguing a literary mystery for Amelia not to follow.

In Santa Rosarita, Mexico, Amelia and her seven-year-old son, Jaden, meet the elderly and guarded Ella Steinbach, known to locals for riding her donkey to market, then retreating from the world again to her hilltop house. Prickly and defensive at first, Ella reluctantly concedes the truth about her identity. If not for Ella’s deep affection for the bright and introverted Jaden, she would have found the intrusion unforgivable. Instead, she grants an interview on the condition that Amelia tell no one where E.L. Swann has been found.

As days turn into weeks, and Ella reveals more than expected about her past, she and Amelia form a difficult but surprising bond. From it comes the realization that the personal struggles we endure determine the necessary choices we make to move forward. But no matter how much Amelia tries to convince her otherwise, E.L. Swann really does wish to be left alone. And only by accepting the author as she is can Amelia maintain the life-changing connection.

MY THOUGHTS:
Amelia is more than a journalist. She is also an expert in American literature. She becomes obsessed with finding an author who all but dropped out of existence decades ago. The author’s name is E.L. Swann and Amelia has a clue that she is in Mexico. So, she and her young son Jaden take the trip. Knowing nothing about the country and although she is concerned for Jaden’s safety, Amelia begins to dig for E.L.’s whereabouts. 

She finds the author, but interviewing her is not something that goes smoothly. E.L.is prickly. Untrusting. Yet more than intriguing to Amelia. Okay, she will consent to an interview, but makes Amelia agree to the condition that she tells no one of her whereabouts. Although E.L. certainly had her reasons for disappearing, the bond she shares for Amelia - and Jaden - is almost instantaneous. 

I enjoyed Amelia’s journey. As a single mother to Jaden her concern for the shared custody she has with his father came through the pages. This helped her to not be a hard-nosed journalist, but a hard-working mother. This is my first book by Catherine Ryan Hyde and I will definitely be back for more. 

Many thanks to Lake Union Publishing  and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Catherine Ryan Hyde is the author of more than 50 published and forthcoming books.


She is co-author, with publishing industry blogger Anne R. Allen, of How to be a Writer in the E-Age: a Self-Help Guide.

Her bestselling 1999 novel Pay It Forward was made into a major Warner Brothers motion picture. It was chosen by the American Library Association for its Best Books for Young Adults list, and translated into more than two dozen languages for distribution in over 30 countries. Simon & Schuster released a special 15th anniversary edition in December of ’14. 

Pay It Forward: Young Readers Edition, an age-appropriate edited edition of the original novel, was released by Simon & Schuster in August of ‘14. It is suitable for children as young as eight.



Thursday, May 7, 2026

Review - A Zoom With a View

Title:  A Zoom With a Vie
Author  Jess Cannon
Publisher:   Dutton
Genre:   Cozy Mystery
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   384
Date of Publication:   May 5, 2026
My Rating:   3 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

A fiction debut filled with heart and humor, A Zoom with a View will make you want to move to Blue Oak—if only the annual Fourth of July festivities didn't end with a dead body.

Leo can't believe she's back in Blue Oak. Her small, quirky Texas hometown feels suffocating after trying to make it big as an English professor in New York—especially due to her strained relationship with her overly hair-sprayed mother, Karina. But with Leo’s career in academia in shambles, at least she's able to work as a photographer for her godmother's real estate business. And her best friend, Emily, is around to help her navigate through the mess—and maybe force her to reconnect with her old high school boyfriend, Mack.

But while at work, Leo makes a grisly discovery at one of her godmother's properties: the dead body of rival real estate agent and social media influencer Chaz. Even worse, Leo and Emily have been secretly running a snarky Reddit page making fun of Chaz’s cringe-inducing advice and duck-faced selfies. When someone she loves is accused of the murder, Leo finds herself flung headfirst into a dangerous investigation, teaming up with a local detective who is a lot more attractive than she remembered when they were both teenagers. Meanwhile, Karina has been acting stranger and stranger, as if all her hair hides a big secret. . . .

Link to purchase the book

MY THOUGHTS:

Leo finds herself thrown headfirst into a murder investigation. Despite the seriousness of what is going on around her, Leo is glad to have been able to spend time away for her position as an English professor. The setting of a professor turned snark Reddit page runner turned investigator is what we have in Jess Cannon’s enjoyable fiction debut.

This captivating mystery, infused with a delightful sense of humor, weaves a narrative that consistently references influencer culture. The ending left some intriguing questions unanswered, suggesting that this could be the first book in a series. Nevertheless, Jess Cannon’s exceptional creativity and storytelling prowess kept me engrossed throughout the entire read.
Many thanks to Dutton and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.

BLOG TOUR - The Lady at the Lodging House

  

DESCRIPTION:

London, 1940. In a Mayfair townhouse behind a wide front door, three women must bond together to make it through the war – no matter their differences. 


A world away from the wealth and comfort of her family home, lord’s daughter Betony Styleshas come to love her new life at a London lodging house with Grace and Jess. Selling her beautiful gowns to pay for her rent and rations for the other girls, Betony is determined to do her bit.


By day she works in the factory sewing much-needed uniforms for the Women’s Air Force. At night, air raid sirens blaze – but Betony and the other girls do all they can to help in the hardest hit neighbourhoods, rescuing a precious newborn from the rubble. And she’s head over heels with her beau, brave Canadian pilot Winter Macpherson.


But her father believes duty to her family should come before her duty for her country. He demands she give up playing games and come home once and for all.


To stand up to her father and follow her own path, Betony needs Grace and Jess more than ever. But when Winter disappears, her heart shatters.


 Together, can the lodging house girls give each other hope even in the darkest times?


A completely unputdownable historical novel, perfect for fans of Jean Grainger, Lisa Wingate and Diney Costeloe. Your heart will break at this beautiful story of love, friendship and courage.


BUY LINK:

Amazon: https://geni.us/B0GHZS3MKFsocial


Title:  The Lady at the Lodging House
Author Natalie Meg Evans
Series:   The Wartime Lodging House Book 3
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Historical Fiction 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   391
Date of Publication:   May 6, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

MY THOUGHTS:

We met Grace and Jess in the first two books of the Wartime Lodging House trilogy, and in this final installment, it is Betony’s story that takes center stage. Set in London in 1940, the trilogy follows three women whose friendship sustains them through the hardships and heartbreak of World War II. Despite the danger and sorrow surrounding her, Betony finds herself deeply in love with serviceman Winter Macpherson, and it is those powerful feelings that continue to carry her forward.

I felt such a profound sense of warmth and connection throughout this series. Natalie Meg Evans has a remarkable ability to write with authenticity and emotional honesty, making her characters feel deeply relatable. Jess and Grace’s stories were moving, and Betony’s journey is equally affecting. Though the three women come from very different backgrounds, their lives become beautifully intertwined, creating a poignant and heartfelt narrative. It was especially difficult to witness the immense suffering Betony endured, particularly as her heart was repeatedly put at risk.

Leaving behind a life of comfort and defying the expectations of her controlling father, Betony takes a factory job in order to survive. The grief she carries during these turbulent times is immense, but it is not the only emotion that shapes her story. Hope, strengthened by enduring friendships and the love she holds for Winter, remains a constant presence throughout her journey.

The Lady at the Lodging House serves as a fitting and profoundly emotional conclusion to this trilogy. It’s a tale filled with heartbreak, resilience, friendship, and hope, beautifully capturing both the hardships and humanity of life during wartime. Natalie Meg Evans once again crafts characters that feel authentic and unforgettable, making this series a lasting impression that lingers long after the final page. As I bid farewell to these remarkable ladies, a deep sense of sadness washes over me.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Natalie Meg Evans has been an art student, actor, PR copywriter, book-keeper and bar tender but always wanted to write. A USA Today best-seller and RITA nominee, she is author of four published novels which follow the fortunes of strong-minded women during the 1930s and 40s. Fashion, manners and art are the glass through which her characters’ lives are viewed. Each novel is laced with passion, romance and desire. Mystery is never far away.


An avid absorber of history – for her sixth birthday she got a toy Arthurian castle with plastic knights – Natalie views historical fiction as theatre for the imagination. Her novels delve behind the scenes of a prestige industry: high fashion, millinery, theatre, wine making. Rich arenas for love and conflict. Most at home in the English countryside, Natalie lives in rural Suffolk. She has one son.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Review - Where the Water Meets the Sky

Title:  Where the Water Meets the Sky
Author Diane Les Becquets
Publisher:   Simon & Schuster
Genre:   Literary Fiction
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   320
Date of Publication:   May 5, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

For readers of Tell Me Everything and HeartwoodWhere the Water Meets the Sky is the story of a brave young woman seeking wholeness and love in the untamed forests of Michigan’s upper peninsula—and answers about a fire that took away everything.

On a night in January, on the Garden Peninsula of Michigan, a farmhouse burns to the ground. A young child makes it out and flees into the woods with a book of matches in her hand.

Ten years later, Abby, a lover of birds and the natural world, returns to Garden, to the woods and lakes and farms and fisheries of her childhood, to assist her uncle on an environmental study of trees. Her best friend, Brew, invites her to a party where she meets a troubled girl named Seda, on the run from her abusive ex. Abby sets out to protect Seda and introduces her to an abandoned cabin that becomes a sanctuary for them both. Here, Abby begins to process her unrequited feelings for Brew while also discovering the person she is becoming. She wants more for her life, a hunger both spiritual and physical, and seeks to understand the trauma of her childhood that took her mother from her. Abby cares deeply for the people and flora and fauna around her and identifies with the wounds of the environment. She is desperate to remember what happened the night of the fire and as the summer of 1996 unfolds, Abby will be forced to reckon with the truth.

Perfect for fans of the lush and tender nature writing of Helen Macdonald and Richard Powers, Where the Water Meets the Sky is a coming-of-age novel that expertly delves into the connection between our perception of ourselves and our natural environs. It is a paean to the vast and beautiful wildscape around us and to the power of community and the wisdom of love.


MY THOUGHTS:

The memory of a burning farmhouse on Michigan’s Garden Peninsula is one that Abby has carried with her for years. The fire was accidental, but the loss it caused was immeasurable. Now older, Abby returns to Garden to assist her uncle with a study he is preparing. Her uncle’s passion is trees, while Abby’s heart belongs to birds, making them a perfect team.

But Abby’s journey is shaped by more than the landscape and the lingering memory of the fire. Her relationships, both old and new, become just as meaningful. Her longtime friend Brew and her new friend Seda each play an important role in Abby’s life, and watching those friendships deepen and evolve adds so much warmth to the story.

One of the most touching aspects of the novel is Abby’s care for the injured birds she nurses. Those moments are written with such tenderness and compassion, and they beautifully reflect Abby’s own emotional growth. Diane Les Becquets captures Abby’s connection to nature in a way that feels vivid and heartfelt.

The mystery and emotional weight surrounding the fire continue to shape Abby throughout the novel, leading to some especially moving moments. Combined with the author’s beautiful writing and the gradual unfolding of Abby’s personal growth, particularly in her relationships and understanding of herself, this becomes a thoughtful and deeply rewarding story that I would highly recommend.

Many thanks to Simon & Schuster and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Diane Les Becquets is the author of 
BREAKING WILD and THE LAST WOMAN IN THE FORESTBreaking Wild, an Indie Next Pick and a national bestseller, received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, and Booklist, and was featured on NPR’s "Morning Edition." It was the recipient of the Colorado Book Award in Fiction, the New Hampshire Outstanding Work of Fiction, and was shortlisted for the Reading the West Book Award in Fiction. Her newest novel, WHERE THE WATER MEETS THE SKY, will be published by Simon & Schuster on May 5, 2026.



 

Monday, May 4, 2026

BLOG TOUR - The Afternoon Tea Murders

Title:   The Afternoon Tea Murders
Author:  Helena Dixon
Series:  The Secret Detective Agency #4
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Cozy Mystery
Format:  Kindle ARC 
No. of Pages:  264
Date of Publication:   April 29, 2026

My Rating: 4 Stars 

DESCRIPTION:  

Tea and cake on the terrace, views of the Devon hills… and a dead body in the local village? This is one for Jane Treen…!

London, 1942. Miss Jane Treen is at her desk in Whitehall sipping a strong coffee when she receives an urgent message about her colleague, codebreaker Arthur Cilento. He’s in danger in Devon, and Jane needs to get there sharpish. But before her bags are properly unpacked, the local teashop owner in Arthur’s village is found lying amidst the scones and teacakes… and she’s dead.

When Jane arrives, it quickly becomes clear that the murder is a half-baked attempt to curdle Arthur’s current codebreaking mission – but how? There seem to be suspects at every turn. Is Arthur’s boss going to extremes to cover up his incompetence? Can the teashop customers be trusted? And what about the secretary, who seems to have secret links to the village teashop…

Spurred on by scones and clotted cream, Jane and Arthur start to whip up a theory as to who the killer could be. But just as they begin to make progress, someone else is murdered – and it looks like Arthur could be next. It’s clear they need to solve this case quickly, before teatime is over and Arthur meets a sticky end…

If you love twisty crime novels, top-secret intrigue and the very best of Golden Age mysteries, then you will adore Helena Dixon’s utterly gripping cozy novel, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and Verity Bright! 

MY THOUGHTS:

Miss Jane Treen is on another assignment, this time under the guise of conducting an audit, so naturally her presence - and her questions - shouldn’t raise suspicion. In previous cases, Jane worked alongside Arthur Cilento, but now Arthur himself is in danger, and there’s no one better suited to help than Jane.

Accompanied, as always, by her one-eyed cat Marmaduke, Jane makes an unexpected trip to Devon. From the moment she arrives, she senses something suspicious lurking beneath the surface. Secrets abound, making the investigation far more complicated than she anticipated. When a local tea shop owner is murdered, Jane is determined to uncover the truth before the killer strikes again.

With its charming setting, engaging mystery, and the growing appeal of Jane as a protagonist, this was an excellent addition to the series. I’ve grown more attached to Jane with each book, and this installment was no exception.

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



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Helena Dixon is the author of the best-selling Miss Underhay murder mystery series and 
lives in Devon. Married to the same man for over thirty-five years she has three daughters, a cactus called Spike, and a crazy cockapoo. She is allergic to adhesives, apples, tinsel and housework. She was winner of The Romance Prize in 2007 and Love Story of the Year 2010 as Nell Dixon.