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The Best Intentions
Scotland's Melody
The Secret Society of Salzburg
Secret of the Sonnets
20-40-60-Minute Dinners: Meals to Match the Time You Have
Through the Wilderness: My Journey of Redemption and Healing in the American Wild
Secret Santa Claus Club: A Tool to Help Parents Unwrap the Secret of Santa
Mr. Pudgins
Revenge Never Rests
The Best Mistake
Meriden Park
More Inspirational Stories for Young Women
The Great Tree: A Christmas Fable
To Capture His Heart
The Call of the Sea
Esperance
Livvy and the Enchanted Woodland
Come, Gentle Night
The Bad Boy Theory
Guide To Smart Wedding Planning: What You want to know and everything you haven't thought of yet.


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Monday, May 4, 2026

We Are Never Getting Together by Janette Rallison-YA Rom-Com Review & Interveiew With the Author


 Book Synopsis

In this reverse Parent Trap, two feuding teenagers pretend to be in love to keep their parents apart, but love has other plans. A clean YA rom-com from USA Today best-selling author, Janette Rallison.

Madeline and Cooper have had bad blood since junior year when she beat out his sister for the lead in the school play. Ever since, it’s been one petty escalation after another—plastic-wrapped cars, glitter bombs, and even a derogatory viral video. When their latest prank lands them in the principal’s office with their single parents in tow, Madeline and Cooper are shocked to find that their parents have hit it off and now have plans for a dinner date.

Horrified by the prospect of their parents falling in love, Madeline and Cooper reach a truce. To keep their parents apart, they’ll pretend their feud is over and that they’re in a relationship. They’re positive that by fake dating, their parents will realize their relationship is a terrible idea and stop seeing each other. But the longer their fake relationship continues, the more they discover that there may be things they actually like about each other. How long are Madeline and Cooper willing to keep up the ruse before they have to face the consequences of their actions?

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shadow Mountain Publishing
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 7, 2026
  • Genre: YA Rom Com
  • Language: ‎ English
  • Print length: ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639935150
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and/or authors. A review was not required, and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own. ****




My Review

It’s been a long time since I’ve enjoyed a YA rom-com as much as We Are Never Getting Together. It’s the perfect blend of great characters and tons of humor, which is a total delight if you love the fake dating and enemies-to-lovers tropes.
The story is basically a "reverse Parent Trap." Madeline and Cooper are high school enemies who spend most of their time pulling pranks on each other. When one of those pranks lands them in the principal’s office, their single parents actually hit it off. Desperate to keep their parents apart, Madeline and Cooper decide to fake a relationship of their own.
I absolutely loved the "enemies-to-more" vibes. The pranks, the banter, and the texts were so fun, and the "fake" kissing scenes were honestly heart-melting! It was so entertaining to watch them realize that the person they’ve been at war with is, in fact, annoyingly, wonderfully impossible to hate.
Beyond the romance, the book touches on themes like family, growth, and forgiveness. It’s light, sweet, and clean, making it a great comfort read without heavy angst. I also have to mention Cooper’s little sister, Claire—she was so likable and one of my favorite characters in the book!
The whole story felt very authentic to that time in life when you're navigating grown-up feelings while still figuring things out. If you’re looking for a fun, "spoiled-rich-girl meets poor-boy" dynamic with plenty of delicious tension, I definitely recommend this one!
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Interview with Author Janette Rallison
{Warning—Spoilers Ahead if you 
haven't yet read the book!}

Where did this whole story start? Was it a dream, something you saw, or just a "what if" moment? 


It was definitely a what-if moment from times that I’d heard about teenagers getting called to the principal's office until their parents came in. What if the parents were both single and knew each other? This sort of situation might actually give them a reason to go out together and discuss the situation


Did any of your characters ever "talk back" to you or do something that surprised you?


I used to think that was such a strange question—because authors create their fictional characters, so we’re supposed to be in charge of what they say and do—until it started happening to me. The only moment I can remember in this book that went differently than I had expected was the scene where Madeline cries. After I wrote it, I thought, no, I can’t have her crying during the scene. That’s too much.

But every time I went to change it. I just couldn’t—and it’s not like it’s a pivotal moment in the romance. She’s crying in front of the guy’s sister, not in front of him.

It just seemed like a way that girls can connect with each other in a way they couldn’t do with other people, so I left it in.


Is there a part of the story you loved that didn't make it into the final book?


 Originally, I was going to have the parents end up together. But as I thought about that, it just felt like I was creating future problems for the characters and making their relationship weird. Because I have two stepbrothers. I just couldn’t let the parents get together. Because that might make my future family reunions weird. I’m not sure if that was the right decision or not.


 Do you know the ending before you start, or do you just start writing and see where it goes?


Before I start writing, I like to know the main character’s problem, the goal to overcome the problem, some of the obstacles they will face, and the outcome at the climax. But that doesn’t mean I won’t change my mind during the process. I often do. For example, I changed my mind about what would happen with the parents' relationship.


Who are the writers that made you want to start telling stories?


Hands-down, Ellen Conford. She wrote funny books that I loved reading. Those are the kind of stories that I wanted to tell to readers.


Are you working on anything new right now, or are you taking a well-deserved break?


I never take breaks. I just write more slowly. Right now, I’m finishing the first draft of an adult romantic comedy in my small-town, big-sky romance series. A Longtime Heartbreaker.


Thanks for taking the time to talk to us today!

1. Where did this whole story start? Was it a dream, something you saw, or just a "what if" moment?
1. Where did this whole story start? Was it a dream, something you saw, or just a "what if" momen

****Meet Author Janette Rallison****



Janette Rallison lives in Arizona with her husband and divides her time between her children, grandchildren, writing, and wandering around the house looking for items she has misplaced. (This is how she gets most of her exercise.)

Janette has five children and deadlines to write books, so she doesn’t have much time left over for hobbies. But since this is the internet and you can’t actually check to see if anything on this site is true, let’s just say she enjoys dancing, scuba diving, horseback riding, and long talks with Chris Hemsworth. (Well, I never said he answers back.)


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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

A Wheelie Awkward Romance: The Love Story of a Girl Who Is Definitely Not Touchy-Feely and a Quadriplegic Guy Who Most Assuredly Is- By Tess Campbell and Corby Campbell Corby Campbell-Review


 Book Synopsis

Witty, wise, and wonderfully real—a love story that challenges expectations and celebrates possibility.

Tess wasn’t searching for love—and she definitely wasn’t looking for a man with a power chair and a penchant for dad jokes. But when Corby’s clever and correctly punctuated dating profile caught her attention, one message turned into two, then twenty, and suddenly, her carefully predictable world was tilted on its axis.

This story is more than a tale of love. It’s a wildly witty, refreshingly honest look at what happens when an intensely logical woman and a quadriplegic man collide online and discover something neither of them expected: a perfect match. It’s a candid, unfiltered glimpse into the beautiful mess of relationships—where doubts meet hope, where disabilities meet abilities, and where humor, patience, and persistence turn awkward encounters into extraordinary memories.

Tess’s sharp sense of humor and unflinching honesty, paired with Corby’s trademark "wheelnote" footnotes make for a story as endearing as it is unpredictable. From evening wheelchair rides to scarf knitting galore, Tess and Corby’s story redefines what it means to find "the one" and reminds us all that love isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up, being seen, and rolling with whatever comes next.

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shadow Mountain
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 3, 2026
  • Genre: Non-Fiction
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1639934693
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and/or authors. A review was not required, and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own. ****



My Review

I was genuinely surprised to learn that Tess and Corby’s story is non-fiction; it flows with the emotional depth and pace of a great novel. Their journey is a raw, funny, and at times heart-wrenching look at what happens when two people choose to be messy and vulnerable together.
They met online, and for Tess, this was her first foray into real romance. There is a fascinating contrast in their energy: Corby is naturally outgoing, while Tess is more hesitant, initially even reluctant to use the word "dating." While the book is told primarily from Tess’s perspective, I often found myself wishing I could peek inside Corby’s head to see the world through his eyes, too.
At its heart, this is a story about the courage it takes to be honest. Both characters carry their own weights, Corby lives with a physical disability as a quadriplegic, while Tess navigates sensory issues and the complexities of high-functioning autism. Much of the narrative follows Tess’s internal tug-of-war as she wonders if she’s "ready" for a relationship with Corby. At times, her internal monologue feels judgmental, but it’s an honest reflection of her struggle. Ironically, Corby often seems to find it easier to accept Tess’s challenges than she does his.
The book doesn’t sugarcoat their path; it captures the grueling ups and downs they faced long before marriage was ever on the table. It provides a vivid, clear-eyed picture of what it means to love someone with a disability, but more importantly, it’s a universal love story. It’s about the hard work of getting to know someone, dismantling your own prejudices, and eventually finding that beautiful place of total acceptance.

****Meet Authors Tess and Corby Campbell****


Tess and Corby wrote this book, but writing isn't usually their thing. They are two ordinary people living their lives—Corby having spent the last twenty years in a wheelchair and Tess having dealt with less outwardly obvious struggles. Corby is a software developer and amateur public speaker on topics such as resilience and gratitude; he even does occasional sit-down comedy gigs! Tess juggles creative projects and side jobs and mostly tries to keep their lives from descending into chaos. They have spent years statistically proving that they are evenly matched at strategic board games. They also play video games, construct Lego sets, and host elaborate murder mystery parties. This list probably makes them sound like nerdy teenagers, but they are, in fact, adults—proven by the fact that someone let them have a Costco membership. They own a house in Utah that is haunted by a sprinkler-system poltergeist.



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Friday, April 24, 2026

Windvale {Regency Love Stories Book 5} By Karen Historical Romance Review


 Book Synopsis

Sir Henry Ainsley is drowning. Years of debt have piled up, and the only thing keeping him afloat is the need to see his sister secure in marriage. When an unexpected lifeline appears to absolve his debts in return for information on a missing merchant ship, he jumps at the chance—though he thought he’d left such dangerous work behind him. The catch is it comes with attending a house party on the Channel Islands, hosted by Mrs. Alice Seymour. But what’s one more gamble, if it could see his sister safely married before his crumbling facade is revealed?

Alice Seymour has no interest in love. Widowed and painfully reserved, she hosts her yearly matchmaking parties more out of duty than delight; it is far easier to help others find their happily ever after. Yet when the inscrutable Sir Henry arrives, his charm and quiet kindness begin to stir feelings she had long believed were too fanciful to be real. But as secrets from his past surface—and pieces of her own begin to fall into place—she is not certain she wishes to open her heart.

But the truth behind the missing ship might be more dangerous than Henry believed, and the possibility of failure threatens to destroy his future and the fragile trust growing between him and his hostess. As the island’s shadowy dealings come to light, Henry’s options grow limited, and Alice must choose between the comfort of the life she knows... or risk everything for the one man who truly sees her.

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Cedar Fort Publishing and Media
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ April 1, 2026
  • Genre: Clean Wholesome, Regency Romance
  • Series: Regency Love Stories Book 5
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 320 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 146215106X
  • ****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and/or authors. A review was not required, and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own. ****


My Review

I am a huge fan of Karen Thornell’s books, so I was excited to dive into her newest release, Windvale. It’s the fifth book in her Regency Love Stories series, but don’t let that stop you from picking it up—I never felt lost, and it works perfectly as a standalone story.
The book follows Sir Henry Ainsley, a former spy struggling with debt. He travels to a rugged castle on the Channel Islands for a secret mission: find a missing ship and a pirate in exchange for a fresh start. To keep his mission a secret, he attends a matchmaking house party hosted by Alice Seymour, a reserved widow who is trying her best to run her own estate.
The romance between Henry and Alice is a wonderful "slow-burn." Their connection grows through quiet moments and respect rather than just instant attraction. I also loved the bond between Henry and his sister, Julia; his main goal is to protect her future, which makes him a really easy character to root for.
The setting gives off a bit of a "gothic vibe" with sea breezes and hidden dangers, and the story even includes a "Gentleman Pirate" and a series of puzzles that kept me guessing. It also touches on some deeper personal struggles, which made the characters feel very real.
Overall, Windvale is a must-read if you love a clean Regency romance with a good mystery. Whether you’ve read the whole series or are just jumping in like I did, Henry and Alice’s story is a beautiful reminder that love can be found in the most unexpected places.

****Meet Author Karen Thornell****


Karen Thornell grew up reading when she should have been sleeping, but it wasn't until 2019 that she started writing. Tired of ending books and saying 'goodbye' to beloved characters, she wondered what it would be like to have her own characters that lived in her head always. It was probably a mark of sleep deprivation that she wanted people living in her head, but the idea was planted regardless.

Karen lives in Utah with her husband and kids. When not writing contemporary or regency romance, she spends her free time doing endless loads of laundry, playing board games, and, yes, talking to those characters in her head.

You can connect with Karen on Instagram, Facebook, or on her site at www.karenthornell.com



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Monday, April 20, 2026

A Staged Death: A Lady Libraian Mystery By Samantha Larsen-Historical Mystery Audiobook Review


 Book Synopsis

A cozy historical mystery set in the 18th century—perfect for Bridgerton fans!

1787, Bath. Mrs. Tiffany Lathrop has catalogued the entire library at Astwell Palace and is feeling rather dull when Mr. Thomas Montague invites her and her husband, Samir, to visit Bath. Thomas begs Tiffany to help reconcile his mother, Catharine, the Marchioness of Harwood, on his engagement to the famous actress Miss Rosalyn Arden—a beautiful young woman with bright red curls and eyes of mismatched color.

Eager to see his beloved, Thomas stops at the Theatre Royal with Tiffany, and they discover a dead body wearing a red wig in Rosalyn’s dressing room. The body is that of Miss Julia Shakespeare, Rosalyn’s understudy and the person who has been blackmailing members of the acting company. Not only are the actors behaving suspiciously, but so are Rosalyn’s newly reconciled relatives, who cast her off nine years before when she jilted Sir Frederick Bingham, who then married her younger sister.

If all the world is a stage, then someone acting innocent must be the murderer. Can Tiffany solve the mystery before the final curtain?

Book Details

Listening Length8 hours and 17 minutes
AuthorSamantha Larsen
NarratorMarni Penning
Audible.com Release DateMarch 31, 2026
PublisherDreamscape First
Program TypeAudiobook
VersionUnabridged
LanguageEnglish
ASINB0GCGRPKHW

My Review

The Lady Librarian Mystery series has been such a fun and unique find for me. I just finished the fourth book, A Staged Death, and it was another great installment. I listened to the audiobook version, and the narrator, Mani Penning, does a fabulous job, and it’s a perfect series to listen to.
This one is a historical cozy mystery set in the 1700s. The story follows Tiffany and her husband, Samir, as they head to Bath with their friend Thomas Montague. Poor Thomas has the worst luck with fiancĂ©s, and I was really rooting for his happily ever after this time! He’s engaged to a beautiful actress named Rosalyn, but since his mother (the Marchioness) doesn’t approve, he’s hoping Tiffany can help smooth things over.
Of course, Tiffany has a knack for finding dead bodies. This time, it’s Rosalyn’s understudy who ends up murdered. The plot gets pretty thick with two dead bodies and two innocent people accused of the crimes. I honestly wasn't sure if Tiffany would be able to exonerate them in time! It’s a well-plotted mystery that kept me guessing with plenty of secrets and blackmail. I tried playing armchair detective, but I couldn’t solve it myself. Luckily, Tiffany is on the case, and she knows what she's doing.
What I love most are the characters. The author has created such strong, intelligent women and men, and their relationships feel very modern for the time period. I also really enjoyed Lady Catherine and her young son, Beau; they added some much-needed humor to the story. The book also touches on heavier themes like racism and interracial marriage, which adds a lot of depth.
The setting is honestly gorgeous, too. The author's descriptions of Bath, from the social events to the makeup and hairstyles, make it so easy to visualize the world. I could perfectly imagine Rosalyn with her red curls and mismatched eyes. 
If you like a fast-paced mystery full of family secrets and great historical detail, I definitely recommend this one. It’ll keep you on your toes!
I received an audiobook copy from Dreamscape Media via NetGalley.


****Meet Author Samantha Larsen****



Samantha Larsen has degrees from Brigham Young University, the University of Reading (Berkshire, England), and the University of North Texas. She met her husband in a turkey sandwich line. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she spends most of her time reading, eating popcorn, drinking tea, and chasing her kids. She publishes historical romances under Samantha Hastings. Learn more at www.SamanthaHastings.com


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