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May 1, 2026

South of Somewhere by T.I. Lowe ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts
 

A young mother filled with regret returns to Sullivan’s Island to rebuild her life and finds compassion in the most unexpected places in this heartfelt women’s fiction story of self-discovery and second chances

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April 30, 2026

Hex House by Amy Jane Stewart ~ a Review

by MK French


Pregnant and in her wedding dress, Elly is on the run from her new husband. He wasn't who she thought he was, and he will likely hurt her in the future. While wandering the forest, a beautiful house appears. Hex House is a refuge able to help those in need. Four years after Siobhan met Elly there, Siobhan is haunted by the horrors she saw there when she intended to make a documentary about the house. Her life is in shambles, and someone is now reaching out with news about Hex House that could change everything. Siobhan always thought she was destined to return, and now it's time.

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April 29, 2026

12 Must Read Books You Might Have Missed

by Donna Huber


I was looking through the Goodreads Editors' Top Genre Picks of the Past Five Years list and noticed that we had read quite a few of them. I hope you haven't hated these lists over the last couple of weeks that I put together in preparation for being on vacation. I thought it was fun to look back at books we've read, and for new readers, this might be the first time you've seen our reviews of these books. I'm back home tomorrow, and new reviews start back then as well.

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April 28, 2026

8 Big Books to Read this Summer

by Donna Huber


I'm not surprised that we haven't reviewed many books on Goodreads' list of 100 Doorstopper Books to Level Up Your Spring Reading. As a book blogger I feel pressured to read books quickly so that I will have content to post so longer books aren't as appealing know that that will take me longer. Also, looking at the list I see that it has a large number of classics (great as you can often find them free or cheap so you can take as long as you want to read it without breaking the bank). I wonder if authors and publishers are shying away from longer books as well given the shortening attention spans of the public in general. 

Several years ago, I participated in the Big Book Summer Challenge hosted by Book by Book. I remember reading the new Mary Kay Andrews book that summer (they are usually 400+ pages). The challenge usually starts Memorial Day Weekend (end of May for non-US readers), if you want to participate.

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April 27, 2026

The Sea Spinner by Julie Johnson ~ a Review

by MK French


Blazing with reawakened magic, a young woman challenges the tides of fate in this highly anticipated installment of Julie Johnson’s romantasy series.

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April 26, 2026

Looking Ahead to Beach Reading Season

by Donna Huber


As the calendar shifts from April to May, we shift to "beach reads". Beach reads, while often considered romance or women's fiction, can really encompass any genre as they are meant to be engrossing reads that you enjoy while relaxing. And I do have a mystery on the list. Here are a few that I have on my radar for May and June, in case you are packing for an upcoming vacation and want to plan your reading material.

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