Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Review - A Fine Layer of Dust

Title: A Fine Layer of Dust
Author Barbara Conrey
Publisher:  Red Adept Publishing, LLC
Genre:   Women’s Fiction
Format:  Kindle
No. of Pages:   314
Date of Publication:   October 6, 2025
My Rating:   5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Attorney Jake Trenton’s perfectly ordered life unravels when he loses a promotion and his wife announces she wants to become a surrogate. While he spends even more time at the office to prove his worth, he worries about the effects on their family if Sophia carries a baby for a stranger.

Once Sophia explains how important it is to her to bear a child for someone who can’t, Jake reluctantly agrees. However, when the embryo transfer is successful, Jake’s carefully constructed world crumbles beneath the memory of his brother’s death, which occurred years ago in the same month the baby is due.

With nightmares plaguing his sleep and rage consuming his days, Jake makes a devastating choice that will forever alter the lives of two families. Suddenly, he is the kind of man he never thought he would be. Jake must confront the darkest parts of himself and question everything he thought he knew about love, loss, and what it truly means to heal.


MY THOUGHTS:

Jake’s ambition to become a partner at his law firm definitely rivals his wife Sophia’s desire to become a surrogate. Jake, who works long hours with little satisfaction, finds it difficult to understand Sophia’s unwavering determination. However, when the embryo transfer is successful, Sophia’s joy is evident, and their teenage daughter Emily stands firmly behind her mother’s decision, demonstrating her love, respect, and support for her mother.

Jake’s traumatic past resurfaces when he discovers the baby’s due date, profoundly affecting his judgment. The weight of that unresolved grief intensifies, leading him toward a fateful decision. Meanwhile, as his nightmares become more frequent and consuming, Jake is unprepared for how deeply they will impact his life. His once-content relationship with Sophia begins to fracture, and as he witnesses changes in Emily, his unhappiness spirals far beyond what he imagined.

A Fine Layer of Dust was not a quick read for me. As someone who can comfortably read over 500 pages in a day, it still took me two days to finish. This is largely due to the heavy subject matter. The story delves far beyond surrogacy, exploring grief, trauma, and the consequences of difficult choices. I often found myself frustrated with Jake, wanting him to fully face the repercussions of his actions. However, I appreciated Barbara Conrey’s ability to allow Jake’s character to evolve over time, giving readers space to grapple with forgiveness - even beyond what Sophia and Emily are willing to offer.

As a newcomer to Conrey’s work, I was struck by how moving and raw this story is. At its core, it’s a novel about choices, accountability, and forgiveness, and it left a lasting impression on me. One especially meaningful thread is Emily’s determination to adopt a rescue dog. Her hope and persistence add a layer of tenderness to the story, and her connection to a beagle she hopes to adopt reflects Conrey’s support of the Beagle Freedom Project, which is further highlighted in the author’s note.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Barbara Conrey is the USA Today Bestselling author of Nowhere Near Goodbye and Award Winning My Secret to Keep. Barbara’s stories delve into the emotional drama of family dynamics and the choices made in the name of love.

Barbara is a long-standing Women’s Fiction Writers Association member and an administrator of the Facebook Group Bookish Road Trip, where she facilitates their monthly book club. Beagles are her passion. She proudly supports the Beagle Freedom Project, a volunteer organization that rescues Beagles and other animals from product testing facilities.

Barbara lives in Central Pennsylvania, close to family and friends, where she is impatiently awaiting the release of her third book, A Fine Layer of Dust, and scurrying to finish her fourth book.

BLOG TOUR - A Country Meadow Murder

  


DESCRIPTION:

Julia loves donning her gardening gloves for the first blooms of spring. But when out working in the local wildflower meadow, she does not expect to find a dead body…!


Spring has come to Berrywick, and Julia Bird is determined to enjoy the fine weather. But not all life is in flower when she stumbles across the body of building expert Basil Crow next to a bright yellow digger. And Julia believes this is no accident.


Julia’s suspicions are confirmed when forensics report a brutal blow to the head. Julia soon learns from pie shop owner, and Basil’s first wife Delilah, that he was not widely liked and left behind three failed marriages. Could one of his ex-wives have wanted revenge? Julia’s friend Tabitha was in a neighbourly dispute with him after he blocked her car in her driveway. But is this motive enough to kill?


Then local choir singer Esmeralda is found dead in the woods. The police think the murders are unconnected. Unlike Basil, Esmeralda was a well-loved soul. Who would want her dead? Digging for clues, Julia realises that both victims had a link to the proposed redevelopment of the meadow Basil was found in. But would someone really kill to save it? Can Julia find the murderer before someone else is pushing up the daisies?


A page-turning and totally charming cozy mystery set in the English countryside. Fans of M.C. Beaton, Faith Martin and Betty Rowlands will love the Julia Bird Mysteries!


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Title:    A Country Meadow Murder
Author:  Katie Gayle
Series:   Julia Bird Mysteries #9
Publisher:  Bookouture
Genre:   Cozy Mystery
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:  268
Date of Publication:  March 24, 2026
My Rating:  4 Stars

MY THOUGHTS:

Julia Byrd has a choice between two activities - dreaded paperwork or a gardening project. Gardening wins out. Julia, as well as her friend Hester, take advantage of the fact that a beautiful meadow will be destroyed as there is a construction project that is about to break ground. They can dig and collect as many flowers as they desire. While exploring the meadow, Julia not only finds an abundance of flowers but also discovers a dead body. She recognizes the body as belonging to Basil Crow, and she is certain that his death was no accident. 

Julia is no stranger to solving murders, so she sets out to uncover what really happened. As she begins asking questions, it quickly becomes clear that Basil wasn’t exactly beloved. With multiple ex-wives and more than a few people who may have wanted him dead, the suspect list grows longer by the minute. Julia isn’t alone in her investigation, though - Detective Inspector Hayley Gibson is also on the case. And just when things couldn’t get more complicated, Julia stumbles across yet another body.

Julia has had plenty of opportunities to solve murders, so she decides that she will discover what happened to him. As Julia begins her inquiries, she learns that Basil just may have had more than one person to want him dead. In fact, she also learns that he has more than one ex-wife, so she has to consider them as suspects as well. Julia isn’t doing this alone. In fact, detective inspector Hayley Gibson is also digging for clues. This is especially important because Julia soon discovers yet another body.

A Country Meadow Murder was a quick one-sitting read, and makes a perfect accompaniment to an engaging series. Not only is Julia a delight, but her lovable chocolate Labrador Jake is right there, helping her in any way a sweet pup could. This installment delivers just the right mix of charm, intrigue, and cozy mystery goodness, making it a thoroughly enjoyable read.

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



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Katie Gayle is the writing partnership of best-selling South African writers, Kate Sidley and Gail Schimmel. Kate and Gail have, between them, written over ten books of various genres, but with Katie Gayle, they both make their debut in the cozy mystery genre. Both Gail and Kate live in Johannesburg, with husbands, children, dogs and cats. Unlike their sleuth Epiphany Bloom, neither of them have ever stolen a cat from the vet.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - The Survivor

Title:  The Survivor
Author Andrew Reid
Publisher:  Brilliance Audio
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Michael Braun
Length:  14 hrs
No. of Pages:   336
Date of Publication:   March 24, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:


A hijacked New York subway train, an anonymous killer, and a young man trapped by his hidden past converge in a breathless, breathtaking thriller

Do not turn off your phone
Do not get off the train
I know who you really are 

Fired and walked out by security on his first day at his new job in New York City, Ben Cross thought his day couldn't get worse. But he couldn't be more wrong. Getting on the 1 train headed uptown, Ben starts receiving text messages from an anonymous killer, showing that they've already killed someone, then pointedly killing another as they got off the train to prove they aren't bluffing and to ensure Ben follows orders. But Ben wasn't picked at random—he has a history that no one is supposed to know. 

At the same time, A NYPD detective, Kelly Hendricks, is on punishment duty with the transit police. The first one on the scene after the first murder, she gets on the train to find out what is really going on. 

Switching rapidly between Cross and Hendricks, as the hijacked 1 train heads from South Ferry to 181st, the secret to the killer lies in Ben's own history—why he's been targeted and punished.


MY THOUGHTS:

When Ben Cross finds himself trapped on a New York City subway train, of course he realizes he’s not alone. The delay that Ben and other passengers will experience is definitely not ordinary. The train has been hijacked, and in The Survivor, Ben is at the center of it all. What unfolds is not just a high-stakes hostage situation, but a deeply personal story of revenge.

Set in the claustrophobic confines of the underground, the tension is immediate and unrelenting. The hijacker comes with demands, and how quickly Ben responds could mean the difference between life and death for countless passengers. Already reeling from being fired on his very first day at a new job, Ben’s circumstances go from bad to catastrophic when it becomes clear that he is the specific target of the attack.

As the story progresses, readers learn that Ben Cross is not even his real name. He has spent years trying to distance himself from a horrific past, one shaped by a father who was a brutal killer. Ben believed he had escaped that darkness and built a different life for himself. However, one of his father’s victims is not convinced, and that lingering connection fuels the novel’s chilling premise.

The audiobook, narrated by Michael Braun, is exceptionally well done. Braun’s performance draws listeners directly into Ben’s fractured psyche, amplifying the already intense atmosphere. As more of Ben’s past is revealed, the story becomes increasingly unsettling, maintaining a steady grip on the listener.

If this debut is any indication of what Andrew Reid has to offer, readers can expect gripping, psychologically charged stories that are difficult to put down.

Many thanks to Brilliance Audio, St. Martin’s Press and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Andrew Reid was born in Scotland and worked as a research scientist in the US and the UK. He now teaches and lives in Stockholm with his wife, three children, and two cats.


His previous novel THE HUNTER was published in the UK and Commonwealth in 2018. THE SURVIVOR is his US debut.




Saturday, March 21, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Lake Effect


Title:  Lake Effect
Author Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney
Publisher:  Ecco
Genre:   Historical Fiction 
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Marin Ireland
Length:  8 hrs 55 mins
No. of Pages:   288
Date of Publication:   March 3, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

It’s 1977 and an air of restlessness has settled on the residents of Cambridge Road in Rochester, New York. When Nina Larkin is given a copy of The Joy of Sex by her newly divorced friend, she can no longer dismiss the nearly non-existent intimacy of her marriage. Just as her oldest child, Clara, is falling in love for the first time, Nina finds herself longing for the a midlife awakening. An intoxicating fling with a neighbour brings Nina a freedom she never thought possible—but also risks the reputations of both families and unravels Clara’s world, just as she stands on the threshold of adulthood.

Years later, Clara, now a successful food stylist in New York City, has never been able to move past the long-ago scandal. Drawn back home by the pull of a family wedding and wrestling with her own demons, she makes a pivotal decision that turns her life upside down.

Written with Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s signature humor and insight, LAKE EFFECT is a wise and probing look at love and desire, mothers and daughters, loss and grief, and what we owe the people we love most.


MY THOUGHTS:

The Larkin and Finnegan families - next-door neighbors - are quietly simmering long before things boil over. Both households have teenage children, and Nina Larkin, in particular, wakes up one day with a startling sense of emptiness, a feeling that her life lacks purpose. Lacks passion. That realization becomes the spark that sets everything in motion. Before long, what begins as a personal reckoning turns into something much larger, and scandal ripples through their town.

The title Lake Effect is especially fitting. Set in Rochester, New York, the phrase refers to sudden, often chaotic weather shifts. This is exactly what is mirrored as this story unfolds. A decision made by Nina and their neighbor Finn Finnegan creates a storm neither family is prepared for. Interestingly, it all begins with something as simple as a tantalizing book gifted to Nina, which nudges her toward acting on desires she may have long kept buried.

As Nina and Finn’s lives begin to change, the fallout - the “lake effect” - spreads quickly, destabilizing both families. The structure they’ve built their lives on starts to crack. From there, the story widens, particularly focusing on Nina’s family and, in dual-timeline fashion, on how Nina’s choices deeply affect her eldest daughter, Clara.

While Nina ultimately finds the sense of fulfillment she had been missing, the same cannot be said for those around her. Clara’s journey is especially compelling. We see her both as a teenager grappling with the immediate aftermath and as an adult who has worked hard to process and accept what happened. Now living in New York City and finding success as a food stylist, Clara has built a life far removed from her past. Returning home is the last thing she wants. However, there is now a wedding on the horizon, and now Clara is forced to confront old wounds she thought she’d left behind.

The audiobook narration by Marin Ireland adds an extra layer of depth to the story. She captures the emotional intensity beautifully, bringing out not only Nina’s internal struggles but also the lasting impact on her daughters - especially Clara - whose story carries much of the emotional weight.

Lake Effect is a thoughtful and emotionally charged exploration of choices, their consequences, and the profound impact of a single moment of change. Ultimately, this story lingers in my mind, leaving a lasting impression with its compelling ending. 
Many thanks to Ecco and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney is the New York Times bestselling author of The Nest, which has been translated into more than 25 languages and optioned for film by Amazon Studios with Sweeney writing the adaptation. She has an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and children.

Friday, March 20, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Missing Sister

Title:  Missing Sister
Author Joshilyn Jackson
Publisher:  William Morrow
Genre:   Mystery & Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Joshilyn Jackson
Length:  11 hrs 41 mins
No. of Pages:   272
Date of Publication:   March 3, 2026
My Rating:   3 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

Revenge...It's all relative.

Born three minutes apart, Penny and Nix Albright grew up doing everything together, close as only twins can be. But when Nix dies in a tragic accident soon after college, she leaves behind a cryptic voicemail that has Penny guilt-ridden and desperate for justice. 

Five Years Later

Penny has found new purpose as a rookie cop. She’s working to fulfill Nix’s dream of making the world a safer place, but following that dream becomes a nightmare when she’s called to her first murder scene. When she sees the victim, she knows him instantly. It’s Danny Bowery—one of three men she’s long blamed for Nix’s death—splayed in a pool of blood outside a posh Atlanta shopping center, almost as if she’d wished it so.

Stunned, Penny steps away to catch her breath and discovers a blonde in blood-drenched clothes gripping a box cutter. Before Penny can arrest her, the woman reveals that Bowery’s murder is part of a larger story that is far from over. A story about sisters. And with that, the killer disappears.

Now, Penny will stop at nothing to pursue this dangerous woman and learn why she’s avenging Nix’s death. The deeper she dives into the mystery, the less clear it becomes who is hunting whom in this captivating page-turner of hidden motives and deadly consequences.


MY THOUGHTS:

Penny’s entire existence has become a relentless pursuit of revenge. The murder of her twin sister, Nix, has left an indelible scar on her soul, and five long years have passed since that fateful day. Despite her becoming a police officer, Penny’s path is anything but law-abiding. One of the first crime scenes she attends is that of a victim she instantly recognizes. This victim is one of the men Penny has been tirelessly searching for ever since Nix’s murder. She is certain that he is one of the men responsible for her sister’s murder, and she is determined to prove it, no matter the cost. 

Penny’s journey is a tale of love, loyalty, and obsession. Her unwavering devotion to Nix is evident, and she demonstrates her commitment in various ways. However, her obsession ultimately overshadows her judgment, leading to a series of unfortunate decisions. The audiobook, narrated by the author, captures the intensity and tension of the story, making it an immersive and captivating experience. 

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

New York Times
and USA Today bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson writes both page-turning domestic suspense and Southern book club novels that revolve around timely women’s issues, raising questions about justice, motherhood, career, class, and the thorny mechanics of redemption. Her critically acclaimed work has been translated into more than a dozen languages, and Jackson is also an award-winning audiobook narrator. She lives in a gently haunted 150-year-old Victorian Rowhouse in upstate New York with her family.


A recent expat from the American South, she lives in a mildly haunted Victorian row house in upstate New York.

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Review - The Ten Year Lie


Title
:   The Ten Year Lie
Author:  Debra Webb
Publisher:  Thomas & Mercer
Genre:   Romantic Suspense
Series:  Dark and Dangerous #1
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:   329
Date of Publication:   March 17, 2026
My Rating:   3 Stars
DESCRIPTION:

A wrongfully convicted man and the key witness against him join forces to figure out who framed him for murder in a riveting novel of small-town secrets by USA Today bestselling author Debra Webb.

Every person in Pine Bluff, Alabama, stood behind Emily Wallace when she testified against Clint Austin. After all, Emily knows what she saw that terrible Clint, covered in blood, holding the body of her best friend Heather.

But Clint has always maintained his innocence, and now, after a successful appeal, he has come home to prove it.

The whole town is furious about his return, and Emily becomes obsessed with sending Clint back to prison—until her father reveals a devastating secret that casts doubt on the whole trial. What if she was wrong?

When another person with a connection to Heather turns up dead, Clint and Emily embark on a desperate search to find the truth. Because ten years ago, they were both betrayed by someone they know. So who, in a town full of liars, is getting away with murder?

Revised Previously published as Traceless, this edition of The Ten Year Lieincludes editorial revisions.


MY THOUGHTS:

Clint Austen has always maintained that he was wrongfully imprisoned. Thanks to the Exoneration Project, he is now a free man after spending ten years behind bars. Emily Wallace, however, is far from pleased. She is convinced Clint murdered her best friend, and for those same ten years, she has carried the crushing belief that her friend’s death was somehow her fault. Determined to see justice served, Emily is prepared to do whatever it takes to make Clint pay.

As Clint and Emily work towards cross purposes, someone connected to their past ends up dead. The lines between guilt and innocence begin to blur, and it soon becomes clear that the truth may be far more complicated than either of them believed. Reluctantly, Clint and Emily find themselves working together. In the process, Emily starts to question her certainty, and the tension between them evolves into something more layered - an undeniable chemistry that adds another dimension to their uneasy alliance.

The Ten Year Lie kicks off the Dark and Dangerous series with a compelling mix of suspense and emotional depth. As an audiobook, it was an easy and engaging listen, with a steady pace that kept me invested. Between the twists, the shifting perspectives, and the charged dynamic between Clint and Emily, this story sets up the series well. I’m definitely curious to see where things go next.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Debra Webb is the award-winning, USA Today bestselling author of more than 130 novels, including reader favorites the Faces of Evil, the Colby Agency, and the Shades of Death series. With more than four million books sold in numerous languages and countries, Debra's love of storytelling goes back to her childhood on a farm in Alabama. Visit Debra at www.DebraWebb.com

or write to her at PO Box 176, Madison, AL 35758.

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Getting Naked

Title:  Getting Naked
Author Valerie Bertinelli
Publisher:  Harper Wavea
Genre:   Memoir
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Valerie Bertinelli
Length:  5 hrs 51 mins
No. of Pages:   240
Date of Publication:   March 10, 2026
My Rating:   4 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

From beloved actress and New York Times bestselling author Valerie Bertinelli, her most vulnerable book yet offering wisdom hard-won through divorce, menopause, and generational pain, with a powerful message of self-acceptance and embracing the past with compassion.

With her signature warmth and disarming humor, the beloved actress and New York Times bestselling author strips away the polished façade and shares what it’s really like to grow older, love harder, and start over. Now in her mid-sixties, Valerie reflects on the hard-won lessons of aging, self-worth, and letting go. From her experiences with menopause, relationships, and family trauma, she writes with clarity and compassion about the insecurities that have haunted her for shame and anxiety about her body, and the false belief that her value depended on perfection. Through it all, Valerie reflects on the quiet, daily work of self-acceptance—the kind that doesn’t make headlines but changes lives. Getting Naked isn’t just a story of survival. It’s a reckoning—with her past, her family history, and the generational pain that shaped her. It’s about the myths we believe when we’re young—about beauty, love, success—and how we carry them until they break us open. It’s about unlearning the script that says women must please, endure, and stay silent.

The result is a deeply personal, unexpectedly funny, and profoundly uplifting look at the inner journey we all share. Getting Naked isn’t about vulnerability for vulnerability’s sake. It’s about finally letting go of the need to be perfect, quieting the harsh inner critic, and choosing compassion over judgment. After all, it’s never too late to make peace with yourself—and to fall madly in love with the perfectly imperfect person you already are.

MY THOUGHTS:

Valerie Bertinelli, who grew up on television, has had a life far beyond the small screen. Over the years, she has achieved remarkable success, winning two Golden Globe awards, hosting multiple cooking shows, and even becoming a New York Times bestselling author. Now in her mid-sixties, Valerie has had ample time to reflect on her life, the choices she has made, and those she still has to make. The audiobook wasn’t long at all, so I was able to listen to it in one sitting. 
Many thanks to Harper Wave and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Valerie Bertinelli
 is the host of her own daytime series Valerie’s Home Cooking and co-hosts Kids Baking Championship on the Food Network. The two-time Golden Globe award-winning actress takes her fans into her kitchen with her new cookbook “Valerie’s Home Cooking” (Oxmoor House, an imprint of Time Inc. Books, October 2017). Her fun flavor combinations, like Brown Sugar Sriracha Bacon Bites, Lobster BLTs, and Tomato Soup with Grilled Cheese Croutons, transform traditional classics into crave-worthy and exciting new dishes to enjoy with friends and family. Bertinelli first became a household name for her role as Barbara on CBS’s long-running series, One Day at a Time. Over the years, her career expanded from acting to include hosting, spokesperson, business entrepreneur and New York Times best-selling author. She has also helped develop, produce, and star in several television movies and mini-series, and in August 2012 she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She most recently starred as Melanie Moretti in TV Land’s critically acclaimed sitcom Hot in Cleveland.