Friday, June 5, 2026

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - The Final Target

Title:  The Final Target
Author:  Nora Roberts
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Genre:  Mystery/Thrillers
Format:  Audio ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:   January LaVoy
Date of Publication:  May 26, 2026
No. of Pages:  432
Length: 14 hrs 59 mins
My Rating:  5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

A young author becomes the object of a fan’s desire―and rage―in the gripping new thriller by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of Hidden Nature.

He showed up at Arden Bowie’s debut author appearance with a copy of her novel and an eager smile. He showered her with compliments and got her autograph. Then he came to her next event. And the one after that.

Dustin was just an aspiring writer who wanted advice, Arden reassured herself. But after giving in to one of his incessant invitations and chatting with him over coffee, she discovered that ignoring her inner alarm bell had been a terrible mistake…

An introvert at heart, Arden had long craved solitude―but now, after a harrowing assault, she finds herself hiding behind locked doors and startling at every sound. And her relief at his imprisonment is tempered by anxiety when Dustin’s wealthy mother helps to get him a paltry five-year sentence at a psychiatric facility.

Arden decides to write a new story for herself, moving to a tiny Oregon town and befriending Gideon, an ex-LAPD detective. But while she learns to thrive, Dustin remains his delusional, twisted self, as fixated as ever and now seething with anger. He still believes Arden's purpose on earth is to serve and please him. And his job is to protect her. But who will protect her from him?


MY THOUGHTS:

Arden Bowie is a relatively new author who has been busy promoting her books through signings and appearances. Among her admirers is an especially devoted fan named Dustin. What begins as a seemingly harmless request for an autograph soon proves to be far more troubling. Dustin hasn’t attended just one of Arden’s events. He has followed her to several signings across different locations.

Before long, Dustin pressures Arden into meeting him for coffee. Aspiring to become a writer himself, he believes there is no one better suited to mentor him than his favorite author. However, his admiration quickly turns into obsession. When Arden becomes the victim of a terrifying assault, Dustin is arrested and held accountable for his actions. Yet one question lingers: for how long?

Seeking a fresh start, Arden relocates to a small town in Oregon. She knows Dustin will eventually be released, but she hopes the move will provide both distance and security. As she begins rebuilding her life, she meets Gideon, a former LAPD detective. It doesn’t take long for a relationship to develop between them, and Gideon’s protective nature becomes increasingly important as Arden struggles to move beyond her traumatic experience.

There were moments in the story that reminded me of the movie Misery, starring Kathy Bates, although Dustin’s motivations differ from those of that infamous fictional fan. In Dustin’s mind, he and Arden are destined to be together, and he is determined to make that fantasy a reality. His relentless disregard for Arden’s boundaries and his escalating obsession create a constant sense of unease. The tension builds steadily throughout the novel, making it an engaging and suspenseful read that explores the frightening consequences of obsession taken to the extreme.

Having this book narrated by one of my favorite narrators, January LaVoy, was an added delight. Her narration effectively heightened the tension in this well-crafted story. 

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

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Nora Roberts was born in Silver Spring, Maryland, the youngest of five children. After a school career that included some time in Catholic school and the discipline of nuns, she married young and settled in Keedysville, Maryland.
She worked briefly as a legal secretary. “I could type fast but couldn’t spell, I was the worst legal secretary ever,” she says now. After her sons were born she stayed home and tried every craft that came along. A blizzard in February 1979 forced her hand to try another creative outlet. She was snowed in with a three and six year old with no kindergarten respite in sight and a dwindling supply of chocolate.
Born into a family of readers, Nora had never known a time that she wasn’t reading or making up stories. During the now-famous blizzard, she pulled out a pencil and notebook and began to write down one of those stories. It was there that a career was born. Several manuscripts and rejections later, her first book, Irish Thoroughbred, was published by Silhouette in 1981.
Nora met her second husband, Bruce Wilder, when she hired him to build bookshelves. They were married in July 1985. Since that time, they’ve expanded their home, traveled the world and opened a bookstore together
Through the years, Nora has always been surrounded by men. Not only was she the youngest in her family, but she was also the only girl. She has raised two sons. Having spent her life surrounded by men, Ms. Roberts has a fairly good view of the workings of the male mind, which is a constant delight to her readers. It was, she’s been quoted as saying, a choice between figuring men out or running away screaming.
Nora is a member of several writers groups and has won countless awards from her colleagues and the publishing industry. Recently The New Yorker called her “America’s favorite novelist.”

AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Whistler

Title:  Whistler
Author Ann Patchett
Publisher:  Harper
Genre:   Literary Fiction 
Format:  ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Ann Patchett
Length:  10 hrs 44 mins
No. of Pages:   304
Date of Publication:   June 2, 2026
My Rating:  5 Stars

DESCRIPTION:

The acclaimed, prize-winning #1 New York Times bestselling writer returns with a moving, luminous novel that reminds us of the sweetness and impermanence of life and the power of connection to defy time.

When Daphne Fuller and her husband Jonathan visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art, they notice an older, white-haired gentleman following them. The man turns out to be Eddie Triplett, her former stepfather, who had been married to her mother for a little more than year when Daphne was nine. Now fifty-three, Daphne hasn’t seen Eddie for many years, not since the fateful event that changed the direction of both their lives. Meeting again, time falls away; while their relationship was brief, it had a profound impact on them both, and now that they are reunited, they have no intention of ever being separated again.

Whistler is a story about two adults looking back over the choices they made, and the choices that were made for them. It’s a story about bravery, memory, the often small yet consequential moments that define our lives, and the endless stream of loss that in time comes for us all. Beautiful in its simplicity, it is ultimately about how love endures, and how the feeling of being known by one other person, even for a short period of time, can change everything.


MY THOUGHTS:

Readers choose books for all sorts of reasons. In the case of Whistler, I was drawn in by Ann Patchett’s name and the captivating cover. When I discovered that Patchett narrates the audiobook herself, I couldn’t resist starting it immediately. The experience proved to be one filled with profound emotion, compassion, and joy. While the cover may seem somewhat misleading at first glance, it ultimately carries deep significance, beautifully reflecting both the characters and the heart of this remarkable story.

At the center of the novel are Daphne Fuller and Eddie Triplett. While visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art with her husband, Jonathan, Daphne is unexpectedly approached by an older man. The stranger is Eddie, a man who was briefly her stepfather many years ago. The two have not seen each other in decades, and the circumstances surrounding their separation were heartbreaking, as the story gradually reveals.

From the moment Daphne and Eddie reconnect, the bond between them is unmistakable. It becomes immediately clear that neither wants to lose the other again. Their reunion forms the emotional core of the novel, bringing depth, warmth, and poignancy to every page. Patchett’s writing is elegant and deeply moving, and her narration adds an extra layer of intimacy to the story. Together, they create an unforgettable reading experience that was impossible to put down.

Whistler is a beautifully crafted novel about love, loss, memory, and the enduring connections that shape our lives. Thoughtful, heartfelt, and richly rewarding, it is a story that will linger long after the final chapter.

Many thanks to Harper, Libro.fm and to NetGalley for this ARC for review. This is my honest opinion.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

ANN PATCHETT is the author of ten novels, The Patron Saint of Liars, Taft, The Magician’s Assistant, Bel Canto, Run, State of Wonder, Commonwealth, The Dutch House, Tom Lake, and the forthcoming Whistler. She was a guest editor of Best American Short Stories and has written four books of nonfiction–Truth & Beauty, What now?, This is the Story of a Happy Marriage, and These Precious Days. She has collaborated with illustrator Robin Preiss Glasser on three children’s books, Lambslide, Escape Goat, and The Verts. She also released an annotated version of one of her most beloved novels, Bel Canto.

Patchett has been the recipient of numerous awards, including a National Humanities Medal and the PEN/Faulkner Award. Her novel, The Dutch House, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. She was named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People in the World and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She is a frequent contributor for The New Yorker, Harper’s Magazine, and The New York Times. Her books have been both New York Times Notable Books and New York Times bestsellers, and her work has been translated into more than thirty languages.

In November, 2011, she opened Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee. She has since become a spokesperson for independent booksellers, championing books and bookstores on NPR, PBS Newshour, and the TODAY Show. She was the inaugural ambassador for the Book Industry Charitable Foundation (BINC), and she founded the Parnassus Books Foundation, which gives books to children in Title I schools in Nashville.

Ann Patchett lives in Nashville with her husband, Karl VanDevender, and their dog, Nemo. She makes weekly appearances on Parnassus’s social media, where her videos have amassed millions of views. On Tuesdays, she joins the Laydown Diaries crew to talk about the week’s new releases, and she can often be found making "new to you" recommendations on Fridays.


AUDIOBOOK REVIEW - Road Trip

Title:  Road Trip
Author May Kay Andrews
Publisher:  St. Martin's Press
Genre:   Romance; Women's Fiction
Format:  ALC and Kindle ARC
Narrator:  Kathleen McInerney
Length:  14 hrs 59 mins
No. of Pages:  448
Date of Publication:  June 2, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars
DESCRIPTION:

The Queen of the Summer Read is back with her first novel in two years!

Maeve and Therese Dunigan are sisters—but the two have been estranged for years. They could not be more Maeve, a rule-follower and Therese, a rebel. But when their mother's death brings the family back together, the two find that they have inherited a painting—one that could be worth millions and could save each of them from their respective wolves at the door. The only issue is, the painting might be a fake and the only way the can solve the problem is to find the original. This means a road trip—to Ireland, to their family roots, and to a mysterious crime that occurred years ago. With tensions simmering, the two hit the road and find themselves on twisty lanes, in colorful villages, at local pubs, and with handsome men whose gift of the gab is surpassed only by their charm. Can Maeve and Therese find the real painting, remove a family curse, solve a cold case, and actually survive without killing each other? Join Mary Kay Andrews on a road trip that will entertain you for miles.

MY THOUGHTS:

Sometimes siblings are as alike as two peas in a pod. That is definitely not the case with sisters Maeve and Therese Dunigan. Maeve, a college professor, has always been the responsible rule-follower, while Therese has spent her life embracing a more rebellious path. After their mother’s death, the sisters discover that there is little left of the estate. The one item of potential value is a painting with a mysterious history. This painting may be worth millions.

Such a discovery could not come at a better time. Maeve has recently lost her teaching position, and Therese, a struggling actress, is barely making ends meet. Determined to uncover the painting’s true worth, the sisters embark on a journey to Ireland in search of its provenance.

What follows is a captivating road trip that has the potential to either mend their strained relationship or drive them even further apart. As Maeve and Therese travel through charming villages and lively pubs, they uncover clues about the painting’s past. The answers seem to lie somewhere in Ireland, but the locals are often reluctant to provide a clear picture of the story behind the painting.

One of the novel’s greatest strengths lies in its structure. While the primary narrative unfolds in the present day through Maeve and Therese’s search, a secondary timeline gradually reveals the history associated with the painting. These dual perspectives work seamlessly together, enriching the sisters’ quest and adding depth and meaning to the story. Kathleen McInerney’s narration perfectly captures their voices.

Road Trip is a heartwarming blend of family drama, mystery, and adventure. Mary Kay Andrews brings Ireland vividly to life while crafting an engaging story about sisterhood, second chances, and the ties that bind us - even when those ties are tested.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

MARY KAY ANDREWS is the New York Times bestselling author of 27 novels (including Hello, Summer; Sunset Beach; The High Tide Club; The Weekenders; Beach Town; Save the Date; Ladies’ Night; Christmas Bliss; Spring Fever; Summer Rental; The Fixer Upper; Deep Dish; Blue Christmas; Savannah Breeze; Hissy Fit; Little Bitty Lies; and Savannah Blues), and one cookbook, The Beach House Cookbook.

A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, she earned a B.A. in journalism from The University of Georgia. After a 14-year career working as a reporter at newspapers including The Savannah Morning News, The Marietta Journal, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where she spent the final ten years of her career, she left journalism in 1991 to write fiction.

Her first novel, Every Crooked Nanny, was published in 1992 by HarperCollins. She went on to write ten critically acclaimed mysteries under her real name, Kathy Hogan Trocheck. In 2002, she assumed the pen name Mary Kay Andrews with the publication of Savannah Blues. In 2006, Hissy Fit became her first New York Times bestseller, followed by twelve more New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly bestsellers. To date, her novels have been published in German, Italian, Polish, Slovenian, Hungarian, Dutch, Czech and Japanese.

She and her family divide their time between Atlanta and Tybee Island, GA, where they cook up new recipes in two restored beach homes, The Breeze Inn and Ebbtide—both named after fictional places in Mary Kay’s novels, and both available to rent through Tybee Vacation Rentals. In between cooking, spoiling her grandkids, and plotting her next novel, Mary Kay is an intrepid treasure hunter whose favorite pastime is junking and fixing up old houses.


Thursday, June 4, 2026

BLOG TOUR - The People Next Door



DESCRIPTION:

Dear Neighbour. I know who you are. I know what you did…


After that summer, I swore I’d never come back to Clover Lane. But when my aunt left us her house, I couldn’t say no. The last in a neat row of houses with white fences and countryside views, it was the life I’d always dreamed of for my family. They deserved it, even if I didn’t.


As the last boxes are unpacked and neighbours drop by to welcome us, I see the sparkle back in my daughter Morgan’s eyes and know we’re safe. I won’t ever let her near the woods where my best friend went missing, but welcome gifts and a coffee date with my neighbours have me feeling like we belong here. But then the first letter arrives, and my perfect new life shatters…


Suddenly, I notice curtains twitch as I unload the car and I find myself looking over my shoulder every time I leave the house. When more letters arrive and rumours poison the street, I start double-locking the doors at night. How much do I really know about the people next door? Are my children safe? Is there anyone I can trust?


Someone in this close-knit community thinks they know what happened that summer. I know they’re wrong, but my worst fear is realised when the last letter drops: Morgan is missing… 


If you loved reading The HousemaidThe Perfect Marriage and The Girl on the Train, you will devour this absolutely jaw-dropping psychological thriller from Carla Kovach.


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Title:   The People Next Door
Author:  Carla Kovach 
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Psychological Thriller
Format:  ALC and Kindle ARC 
Narrators:  Tamsin Kennard, Annette Chown
Length:   8 hrs 56 mins
No. of Pages:   345
Date of Publication:   June 2, 2026
My Rating:   5 Stars

MY THOUGHTS:

It should be a fresh start for Gemma and her family when she inherits a house from her aunt. The property is located on Clover Lane, a place Gemma had once vowed never to return to. Still, she hopes the move will be a positive change, especially for her daughter Morgan.

Unfortunately, the peaceful new beginning Gemma envisions quickly proves to be anything but. A traumatic event from her past continues to haunt her, and almost as soon as she returns, she begins receiving disturbing letters. Their contents are unsettling, and for reasons Gemma cannot fully explain, she becomes convinced that Morgan is in danger. She repeatedly warns her daughter never to enter the woods. Sadly, the woods are the very place where Gemma’s life changed forever.

I loved the setup of this story and the emotional depth created through its shifting points of view. Gemma’s fear and anxiety are palpable throughout, while teenage Morgan’s determination to uncover the truth and solve the mystery surrounding her mother’s past adds an engaging layer of tension. Their first-person narratives give the story a strong emotional impact and keep the reader invested in both perspectives.

Gemma also has a young daughter, Quinn, an energetic toddler. I appreciated how Gemma navigated the growing uncertainty around Morgan while remaining fiercely protective of Quinn. Then there is her relationship with her husband, Ethan. While Gemma believes their marriage is unshakable, there are even more concerning issues then it comes to their marriage.

Carla Kovach has crafted another compelling and immersive thriller. It was incredibly easy to step into both Gemma’s and Morgan’s shoes as the mystery unfolded. The audiobook narrators, Tamsin Kennard and Annette Chown, delivered outstanding performances, bringing both protagonists vividly to life and enhancing the emotional intensity of the story.

Whether she is captivating readers with her Detective Gina Harte series or keeping them on edge with her standalone novels, Carla Kovach consistently delivers gripping, character-driven suspense. The People Next Door is another strong example of her talent for creating tension, mystery, and unforgettable characters.

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

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Carla has been writing seriously since her mid-thirties. She started by writing stage plays which led to her producing and directing her own full length piece of theatre. After that, she decided to write films and books where she began by self-publishing. In the past, she has acted in a few indie films and has also co-owned a photography and video production company. 


Right now, she is a full time crime and thriller author living in Worcester with her husband, Nigel and Poppy the cat.


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Monday, June 1, 2026

BLOG TOUR - Mystery at the Wedding



DESCRIPTION:

The wedding was meant to unite two warring families. But when it ends in murder, Eve Mallow must solve the crime and save the day! 


The Dennings and the Cadys have been at war for years – ever since Russell Cady and Marcus Denning fell out and the business they built together fell apart. But now Russell’s daughter and Marcus’s son are tying the knot… and hopefully bringing peace.


Except that someone’s sent Eve Mallow a warning along with her wedding invitation: watch out for trouble. But even she didn’t expect to find the father of the bride dead in his bed before he can walk his daughter down the aisle. So who’s ruined the big day? Is it Marcus, his former enemy? His two older children, who fought with him before he died? Or the woman Eve saw weeping, who swears they never met?


Eve is left with a bouquet of mismatched clues to piece together: the umbrellas left out on a sunny day, Russell’s missing camera, and his threat to change his will. And when a second mysterious death puts the icing on the cake, Eve makes her own vow – death will not part the happy couple. But can she track down the killer, or will the wedding bells ring for her funeral instead? 


A perfectly puzzling murder mystery which will have you turning the pages till the surprising solution! Fans of Emylia Hall, Fiona Leitch and Agatha Christie will adore Clare Chase.


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Title:   Mystery at the Wedding
Author:  Clare Chase
Series:  An Eve Mallow Mystery Book #16
Publisher:  Bookouture 
Genre:   Cozy Mystery 
Format:  Kindle ARC
No. of Pages:  314
Date of Publication: June 1, 2026
My Rating:  5 Stars 

MY THOUGHTS:

Weddings are meant to celebrate the union of two people and the joining of their families. Unfortunately, the long-standing feud between the bride’s father and the groom’s father makes this wedding anything but harmonious. When Eve Mallow receives an invitation to the event, she is unsettled by its ominous wording. Her unease only deepens when she experiences dark, foreboding dreams the night before the ceremony.

Eve’s chilling premonitions prove to be well-founded. When the father of the bride is found dead, she is left with far more questions than answers. Once again, Eve steps beyond her role as an obituary writer and finds herself investigating a murder. As a wedding guest turned amateur detective, she puts her well-honed research skills to good use. After all, her reputation for digging into people’s histories while preparing obituaries provides the perfect cover for asking questions.

It quickly becomes clear that things do not add up at the scene of the crime. Determined to uncover the truth, Eve begins a thorough investigation, carefully piecing together clues and motives. The urgency of her search intensifies when another suspicious death occurs, making it clear that a killer is still at large.

Mystery at the Wedding is an engaging and entertaining cozy mystery filled with family tensions, hidden secrets, and plenty of twists. Clare Chase keeps the pacing brisk and the suspects plentiful, making it difficult to determine who can be trusted. Eve Mallow remains a charming and resourceful sleuth, and her latest case provides another enjoyable blend of mystery, intrigue, and amateur detective work. Fans of cozy mysteries will find this to be a satisfying and suspenseful addition to the series.

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


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Clare Chase writes classic mysteries. Her aim is to take readers away from it all via some armchair sleuthing in atmospheric locations.

Like her heroines, Clare is fascinated by people and what makes them tick. Before becoming a full-time writer, she worked in settings as diverse as Littlehey Prison and the University of Cambridge, in her home city. She’s lived everywhere from the house of a lord to a slug-infested flat and finds the mid-terrace she currently occupies a good happy medium.

As well as writing, Clare loves family time, art and architecture, cooking, and of course, reading other people’s books.

You can find Clare's website and blog at www.clarechase.com

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