I still haven’t read much but I am working on a few arcs. My son has 9 days of school left (not counting the weekends) but wow…I can’t believe the school year is coming to an end. He ends early and starts early – first week of August! This time around his sister is joining him and then I’ll have to figure out what to do with my time while they are in school. 🤔 Maybe revive my Etsy shop? We shall see!
Hope you had a good week and have a nice new week!
How was your week? Did you get a lot done? Watch anything good? Read any amazing books or books you didn’t finish? What are you reading?…Leave me a comment below!
One summer. Two rivals. A plot twist they didn’t see coming….
Nora Stephens’ life is books – she’s read them all – and she is not that type of heroine. Not the plucky one, not the laidback dream girl, and especially not the sweetheart. In fact, the only people Nora is a heroine for are her clients, for whom she lands enormous deals as a cutthroat literary agent, and her beloved little sister Libby.
Which is why she agrees to go to Sunshine Falls, North Carolina for the month of August when Libby begs her for a sisters’ trip away – with visions of a small-town transformation for Nora, who she’s convinced needs to become the heroine in her own story. But instead of picnics in meadows, or run-ins with a handsome country doctor or bulging-forearmed bartender, Nora keeps bumping into Charlie Lastra, a bookish brooding editor from back in the city. It would be a meet-cute if not for the fact that they’ve met many times and it’s never been cute.
If Nora knows she’s not an ideal heroine, Charlie knows he’s nobody’s hero, but as they are thrown together again and again – in a series of coincidences no editor worth their salt would allow – what they discover might just unravel the carefully crafted stories they’ve written about themselves.
Content Warning: Grief, Family Pressure, Death of Family Member
Nora and Charlie both work in the book publishing industry. She’s an agent and he’s an editor – their first meeting doesn’t go very well but when they run into each other in a small town, they get to spend time together. These two work so well together! I love their dialogue and banter, there was a delicious slow burn building and I like that they got to see each other around their own families. Because family means a LOT to them. I like that Charlie gets to know the Nora that no one else knows about – not even her sister, because she really needed someone in her corner.
So the romance between Nora and Charlie is a given because yes, this is clearly a romance story but on the other hand Nora feeling the pressures of taking care of her sister and dealing with all the trauma and grief she’s held onto since their mom passed away really is half the book. Nora is ridden with guilt, and hasn’t let go of the responsibility of taking care of her sister, Libby, even though her sister is a mom of 2, soon to be 3 kids. Nora is a pressure cooker ready to explode. I related to her in the grief though. I loved all her thoughts about her fears, her love for her sister and mother, her love of books and her thoughts about not being the type of woman who wants to have children, or wants to settle down in a small quiet town. I love that Nora is supposedly the one in a book without a happy ending. Thing is Nora knows herself so much that she doesn’t want the kind of happy ending that you normally see in books. Married with children. But I felt for Nora having all the fears and vulnerabilities that she has been carrying since her mom passed.
For me this was an uneven reading experience. I was in the groove, vibing with Nora and Charlie because they are falling for one another. Their banter is wonderful, the attraction is there and then the mood would dissipate because Nora would get into her head about her rules and goals and into the role of saving her sister – who didn’t actually need saving. It’s definitely more women’s fiction than a full-on romance novel. The person Nora loves the most in this book is her sister, and that was the relationship she was working on saving. Charlie was just an added bonus to her life. Speaking of Libby – why was it such a mystery where she was half of the day and why couldn’t Nora just ask her? Nora gave her lots of space and wouldn’t ever confront Libby but that was so frustrating especially because they are super close…or was. I also felt like we didn’t know much about Libby except through Nora’s eyes and she got some things wrong about her sister. Lots of miscommunication there.
Another thing I really enjoyed about this book was the book making process. Between Charlie, who’s an editor and Nora who is an agent – we get a little bit of an inside glimpse of how they interact with authors and I loved seeing all this behind the scenes action! Also – the book tropes just had me smiling. I love that Nora and Libby love books and tropes – because we all have our own favorites right?
Why you should read it:
Two bookish people falling for one another in a delicious slow burn, with great dialogue and banter
it’s emotional – Nora and Charlie have separate issues but it both deals with family
Nora and Libby’s sisterly love and bond
an homage to book lovers and the tropes we’ve come to love or dislike
Why you might not want to read it:
like I mentioned above, it gets emotional. Nora is trapped inside some mental anxieties that she has to push through, but it gets heavy. So if you want something light-hearted? This is not it.
My Thoughts:
I was expecting a light-hearted romance novel between two bookish people but ended up getting a somewhat heavy story about two bookish people falling in love and dealing with family issues. But I loved it! I felt for Nora. I loved her relationship with Libby and watching her fall in love with Charlie was beautiful. Nora thoughts are funny especially when she starts thinking in tropes! As a book lover myself, this one felt like an homage to book lovers. I look forward to reading more books from this author.
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
Finally… reveal the book!
“When books are your life – or in my case, your job- you get pretty good at guessing where a story is going.”
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Can you guess what book it is?
Did you guess it? Have you read this one? I just read this one and the review will be up on my blog tomorrow!
Thank you to Elli @ AceReader for tagging me in The Book Snob Tag. I think I was a book snob when I was younger but not so much now. I have no energy to be one now 😅. Let’s see how I do with these questions:
Format Snob // You can only choose 1 format in which to read books for the rest of your life. Which one do you choose: physical books, eBooks, or audiobooks?
If I had money to spend and space for shelves I would probably be a physical book snob. I can’t do audiobooks and I’ve tried a few times. For now though I do most of my reading with eBooks!
Adaptation Snob // Do you always read the book before watching the film/ TV show?
I used to read most of the books before the film/TV Show came out because years ago YA books or just books I read in general would hardly make it to the screen. That changed with Twilight. But yeah I never expected the books I read would make it on the screen but it’s a whole new ballgame now! So many books are making it to the screen that now I have no time to read them all beforehand – so I don’t! Plus I used to be critical of book adaptations – but now I just realize they are two different beasts and I can love both without stressing about every little change. 😅
Ship Snob // Would you date or marry a non-reader?
I have dated non-readers but I did marry someone who is a reader (or used to be lol). He’s more of a gamer than reader but he comes from a family of readers so his mom is always gifting me books, which is sweet. Now our kids are readers, which is nice!
Genre Snob // You have to ditch one genre – never to be read again for the rest of your life. Which one do you ditch?
I can ditch horror. 🤷🏻♀️ Thrillers and Suspense is a good substitute for me.
Community Snob // Which genre do you think receives the most snobbery from the bookish community?
I think romance always gets hated on but it’s the genre that got me addicted to reading so I love romance. Sometimes it’s hard for me to enjoy a book without even a little bit of romance in it.
Snobbery Recipient // Have you ever been snubbed for something that you have been reading or for reading in general?
I can’t say I’ve ever been snubbed but I’ve always felt my love of Young Adult would make people wonder why I bother reading it at my age, 43 going on 44! 😆 But hey…I like to reminisce about my young adult years – it’s when life is starting and I have to escape from adulting okay?! lol…most people leave me alone since the people around me don’t read. 🤷🏻♀️
The idea is pretty simple, every week you dedicate a post to the three W’s:
What are you currently reading?
What have you just finished reading?
What are you going to read next?
What are you currently reading?
What have you just finished reading?
What are you going to read next?
What are you reading right now? I finished only one last week lol. I was in the mood to watch movies and shows rather than read for some reason. Maybe I just needed a break from reading. But hopefully I can finish some arcs due in June before my vacation starts! Have a good week!
Sometimes bitter rivalries can brew something sweet
Theo Mori wants to escape. Leaving Vermont for college means getting away from working at his parents’ Asian American café and dealing with their archrivals’ hopeless son Gabi who’s lost the soccer team more games than Theo can count.
Gabi Moreno is miserably stuck in the closet. Forced to play soccer to hide his love for dance and iced out by Theo, the only openly gay guy at school, Gabi’s only reprieve is his parents’ Puerto Rican bakery and his plans to take over after graduation.
But the town’s new fusion café changes everything. Between the Mori’s struggling shop and the Moreno’s plan to sell their bakery in the face of the competition, both boys find their dreams in jeopardy. Then Theo has an idea—sell photo-worthy food covertly at school to offset their losses. When he sprains his wrist and Gabi gets roped in to help, they realize they need to work together to save their parents’ shops but will the new feelings rising between them be enough to send their future plans up in smoke?
Mina Rahman has a plan for her future: • Finally win the Golden Ivy student film competition • Get into her dream school across the country • Leave New York City behind once and for all
Mina’s ticket to winning the competition falls into her lap when indie film star—and known heartbreaker—Emmitt Ramos enrolls in her high school under a secret identity to research his next role. When Mina sets out to persuade Emmitt to join her cause, he offers her a deal instead: he’ll be in her short film…ifshe acts as a tour guide to help him with a photography contest.
As Mina ventures across the five boroughs with Emmitt by her side, the city she grew up in starts to look different and more like home than it ever has before. With the competition deadline looming, Mina’s dreams—which once seemed impenetrable—begin to crumble, and she’s forced to ask herself: Is winning worth losing everything?
Magic will burn you up.
Sent to stay with her aunt in Prague and witness the humble life of an artist, Ilana Lopez—a biracial Jewish girl—finds herself torn between her dream of becoming a violinist and her immigrant parents’ desire for her to pursue a more stable career.
When she discovers a forgotten Jewish cemetery behind her aunt’s cottage, she meets the ghost of a kindhearted boy named Benjamin, who died over a century ago. As Ilana restores Benjamin’s grave, he introduces her to the enchanted side of Prague, where ghosts walk the streets and their kisses have warmth.
But Benjamin isn’t the only one interested in Ilana. Rudolph Wassermann, a man with no shadow, has become fascinated with her and the music she plays. He offers to share his magic, so Ilana can be with Benjamin and pursue her passion for violin. But after Ilana discovers the truth about Wassermann and how Benjamin became bound to the city, she resolves to save the boy she loves, even if it means losing him—forever.
With spellbinding verse prose, R.M. Romero channels the spirit of myth into a brilliantly original tale, inspired by her experiences restoring Jewish cemeteries in Eastern Europe.
In one week, Maude will be dead. At least, that’s what she wants everyone to think. After years of research, Maude has decided to fake her own death. She’s figured out the how, the when, the where, and who will help her unsuspectingly.
The why is complex: revenge, partly. Her terrible parents deserve this. But there’s also l’appel du vide, the call of the void, that beckons her toward a new life where she will be tied to no one, free and adrift. Then Frankie, a step-cousin she barely knows, figures out what she’s plotting, and the plan seems like it’s ruined. Except Frankie doesn’t want to rat her out. Frankie wants in. The girls vault into the unknown, risking everything for a new and limitless life. But there are some things you can never run away from. What if the poison is not in the soil, but in the roots?
This pulse-pounding thriller offers a nuanced exploration of identity, freedom, and falling in love while your world falls apart.
Ellis and Easton have been inseparable since childhood. But when a rash decision throws Ellis’s life—and her relationship with Easton— into chaos she’s forced to move halfway across the country, far from everything she’s ever known.
Now Ellis hasn’t spoken to Easton in a year, and maybe it’s better that way; maybe eventually the Easton shaped hole in her heart will heal. But when Easton’s mother invites her home for a celebration, Ellis finds herself tangled up in the web of heartache, betrayal, and anger she left behind… and with the boy she never stopped loving.
Charming, hilarious, and emotional, Starry-Eyed Love is Helena Hunting at her very best!
Having just broken up with her boyfriend, London Spark is not in the mood to be hit on. Especially not when she’s out celebrating her single status with her sisters. So when a very attractive man pays for their drinks and then slips her his number, she passes it right back to him with a ‘thanks, but no thanks’. As the business administrator for their family’s event hotel, the Spark House, London has more important things to worry about, like bringing in new clientele.
As luck would have it, a multi-million-dollar company calls a few months later asking for a meeting to discuss a potential partnership, and London is eager to prove to her sisters, and herself, that she can land this deal. Just when she thinks she has nailed her presentation, the company’s CEO, Jackson Holt, walks in and inserts himself into the meeting. Not only that, but he also happens to be the same guy she turned down at the bar a few months ago.
As they begin to spend more time together, their working relationship blossoms into something more. It isn’t until their professional entanglements are finally over, that London and Jackson are finally ready to take the next step in their relationship. But between Jackson’s secretive past and London’s struggle with her sisters, London must question where she really stands – not just with Jackson, but with the Spark House, too.
A gym nemesis pushes a fitness influencer to the max in Amy Lea’s steamy debut romantic comedy.
Curvy fitness influencer Crystal Chen built her career shattering gym stereotypes and mostly ignoring the trolls. After her recent breakup, she has little stamina left for men, instead finding solace in the gym – her place of power and positivity.
Enter firefighter Scott Ritchie, the smug new gym patron who routinely steals her favorite squat rack. Sparks fly as these ultra-competitive foes battle for gym domination. But after a series of escalating jabs, the last thing they expect is to run into each other at their grandparents’ engagement party.
In the lead up to their grandparents’ wedding, Crystal discovers there’s a soft heart under Scott’s muscled exterior. Bonding over family, fitness, and cheesy pick-up lines, she just might have found her swolemate. But when a photo of them goes viral, savage internet trolls put their budding relationship to the ultimate test of strength.
Are you getting any new books this week? Happy Reading! ~ Yolanda
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Please check out her website for more TTT topics!
This week’s topic is: (freebie topic)
Bookish Characters (these could be readers, writers, authors, librarians, professors, etc.)
Rachel Sweetie works at Howling Books bookstore in Words in Deep Blue.
There are no teachers! So the students teach themselves.
Ms. Valente is a teacher that tries to help Claudia in Monday’s Not Coming.
Laura is an editor and Noa is an author in By Any Other Name.
Lots of academic characters in this one!
Dante is a teacher, and a scholar…and a lot of other things it seems.
Laura writes articles about real life romance stories.
Lazlo Strange the librarian.
Josie and her mom go back to their hometown to help run their family bookstore.
Dark academia! Students are in boarding school and a novelist Ellis is there with them.
Most books I read have bookish characters in them I think. What books did you mention for this TTT?
Jenny Han was another author I devoured in my early 20’s and this book series came out way before To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. The Summer I Turned Pretty was a book series my best friend and I read together. I remember she could relate because she was torn between liking two brothers, so she loved this series. As for me…this was the series that kind of made me wary of love triangles featuring brothers. Oh the drama – I couldn’t handle that it was between brothers. Like no…😒😩, that’s a no for me – I hate the thought of brothers fighting over a girl. But am I going to watch it? OH HECK YEAH. I’m so much older now and have heard worse real life drama in my lifetime now LOL and I’m sure my bestie will be watching this too! It’s nostalgic for me and it’s a summer vibes story and with summer coming, it’s perfect. Plus we have the bad boy brother, and the good one. So much drama…lol…
About the Book:
Belly measures her life in summers. Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer, a place away from the beach house, away from Susannah, and most importantly, away from Jeremiah and Conrad. They are the boys that Belly has known since her very first summer—they have been her brother figures, her crushes, and everything in between. But one summer, one terrible and wonderful summer, the more everything changes, the more it all ends up just the way it should have been all along.
And here’s the trailer:
I mean they knew what they were doing using Taylor Swift’s song in this trailer. Good…BAD…yeah…I was so into the bad boy brother. LOL. It’s coming out on JUNE 17th on Amazon!
Did you read this series? Are you planning on watching the series?
I managed to not finish any books this week 😅. I’ve been shopping for our upcoming family trip and I was doing a bunch of cooking or meal prep – trying to eat healthier – more salads and was trying to make my own salad dressing. I was trying recipes from Kat Can Cook on tiktok. I love all the salad dressings I’ve made and even my son wanted a salad. Like WHAT?! Now my daughter and hubby are against any veggies but I was so happy my son wanted try everything I was making. 😍🥰 I did make a pumpkin oatmeal chocolate chip cookie that my kids have been eating so at least my daughter likes pumpkin! She loves avocados and other fruits too but veggies is such a challenge. I worked out a bit more this week too and played Nintendo Switch Sports with my son which is so fun. My daughter gets mad when she loses but hopefully the more she watches us the more she’ll want to try even if she loses. Now my dog gets so scared when my son and I are playing – we are loud…and competitive. 🤣 Anyway, that was my week – it was chill on the reading and blogging front! I may be in a reading slump but I’m not gonna dwell on it lol.
Hope you had a good week and have a nice new week!
Inventing Ana (Netflix) – what a story! Honestly, how she got her lawyer and that reporter and everyone wrapped around her finger….made me want to scream. But I laughed instead because it was so ridiculous how she pulled people in. Anyway, fascinating story!
Along for the Ride (Netflix) – I just remembered why I loved Sarah Dessen books, they are such good coming of age books. In this one, I love how Auden starts opening up and dealing with her parents’ behavior, plus Eli dealing with grief and coming back into the social scene again. And wow do kids still do food fights in school? LOL…because that was such a 90’s thing. There were a few food fights at my high school hence why I avoided eating in the cafeteria! 🤣 Fun times! I think the cast did so well! Auden’s new friends and her step-mom (Kate Bosworth looks amazing) are funny. Auden and Eli are adorable – how many dimples do these kids have between them – like seriously!
Dear Evan Hansen (HBO) – I never read the book, but heard so much about the broadway show and the music. So I saw it was on HBO and decided to watch it. WOW. Love the music, but the storyline made me wary – wasn’t sure if I was in the right mood for it. I had to wonder if I could handle watching it because I knew the fall out from Evan’s lies were going to be bad. And whew I lost it when Evan’s mom started singing. Heartbreaking and bittersweet story, but so brave and amazing. I did come out wishing I knew more about the real Connor.
Games I Played:
My Singing Monsters (app and Switch game)
Just Dance – cardio
Nintendo Switch Sports – with my kids and even my hubby tried bowling (except my son set it to the setting with obstacles in it lol) – it was fun! Here’s my son’s youtube video of playing tennis:
Music I Listened To:
nothing this week
How was your week? Did you get a lot done? Watch anything good? Read any amazing books or books you didn’t finish? What are you reading?…Leave me a comment below!
Here we have the Meet the Book Blogger Tag and I was tagged byDini @ dinipandareads. Check out her beautiful blog for more bookish content! Thanks for tagging me Dini!
Hi everyone, my name is Yolanda. Of course I love to read since this blog is about books. I’m a mom of 2 wonderful kids, ages 9 and 5. I was born and raised in Hawaii but went to college in California and even lived there for a tiny bit. I love to travel but haven’t left this island for the past 10 years while I was raising my kids, but that’s changing in a few weeks – so excited to travel! I’m a stay at home mom but used to (or still) work from home running my own Etsy shop. I ran it pretty much part-time when my son was younger and business was booming. I cut back tremendously when my baby girl was born and was gonna jump back into it as she got older, then the pandemic happened. I do it on a very small scale now, barely part-time haha, but I’m fine with it for now. I do metal-stamping and resin (sometimes).
SOMETHING MOST EVERYONE WANTS TO KNOW…DO YOU HAVE ANY PETS?
My daughter has a betta fish named True. And we have our 1.5 years old scruffy boy named Atlas. ❤️
This toothy boy is named Atlas
He loves soft fuzzy socks…to carry around and destroy lol
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE THING TO DRINK?
Mostly ice-cold water for everyday. On days I need caffeine (which is every day), I do decaf iced-tea or for a treat a decaf mocha cookie crumble frappuccino from Starbucks or a decaf cookies and creme ice blended from Coffee Bean.
WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE SEASON?
We don’t have much of a Fall or Winter in Hawaii. Fall feels like summer weather these days so I’ll say winter just because we get more rain and somewhat cooler weather.
DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL TALENTS?
I can play piano but I’m rusty. I sometimes play when my kids are tinkering around, on the piano (electric) my hands are just not fast as before!
BLOGGING
WHEN AND WHY DID YOU START YOUR BLOG?
I started my blog when I heard about NetGalley! I wanted a chance to read arcs and I’m so glad I did it. The first year I started the blog I read so much I had a sore neck and headaches 😅. I told myself I could cut back the next year and I went easier on myself. I’m happy with the pace I’m going now, it’s much more doable.
WHAT IS SOMETHING THAT YOU WISH YOU KNEW ABOUT BLOGGING WHEN YOU FIRST STARTED?
That I should pace myself on requesting books on NetGalley and not try to do so much the first year! I almost burned myself out on reading.
WHAT HAS BEEN THE HARDEST PART ABOUT BLOGGING?
Having posts ready to go but I’ve gotten better at doing them ahead of time. Also trying to engage and read everyone’s blog. I try my best to do it though!
WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST REWARDING PART OF BLOGGING?
Being a part of a community with people who have similar interests in reading is so wonderful! I’m not surrounded by many friends that read or have time to read and yet reading is a big part of my life so I love that about blogging and meeting fellow book lovers. 🥰
DO YOU WRITE YOUR POSTS AHEAD OF TIME OR WRITE THEM THE DAY OF POSTING?
Yes…and yes! LOL. I try to get most of them written a week before. Weekly wrap-ups get written a day before hence why sometimes I’m not on time with finishing or posting them. There are some days I will forget to get some things written up but for the most part, they are written ahead of time.
READING
WHO ARE YOUR TOP 5 FAVOURITE AUTHORS?
Not in any order because that’s too much pressure lol…
Holly Black
Kristin Hannah
Angie Thomas
Sarah J. Maas
Danielle L. Jensen
WHAT GENRE DO YOU READ THE MOST?
It has to have romance but I think I read more fantasy or romantasy lol…but yeah I think definitely more fantasy.
WHAT GENRE SURPRISED YOU BY HOW MUCH YOU LOVE IT?
I like the whole gothic romance or gothic thriller genre. Sometimes when I need a break from everything else, I look for something in that genre.
WHICH POPULAR BOOK DIDN’T LIVE UP TO THE HYPE FOR YOU?
This one was just okay for me but I still have to try her other books!
WHO ARE SOME POPULAR AUTHORS YOU HAVEN’T READ?
Oh so many! T.J Klune is one that is so popular right now that I want to read.
WHAT UPCOMING RELEASE ARE YOU EXCITED TO READ?
Here’s just a few! And why are the covers so dark? lol I need to add some light-hearted contemporary romance in this list for sure.
DO YOU LISTEN TO MUSIC WHILE READING?
No, I usually read at night when the house is nice and quiet – but when I’m blogging, for sure I need music!
WHERE ELSE CAN WE FIND YOU ONLINE?
Twitter: @ylmpastmidnight (I’m hardly on though)
Instagram: @ylmpastmidnight (I’ll post sporadically) or @fancifulwishcraft (crafting acct)