Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Curious Case of the Midnight Specter by Moriah Chavis

Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings that spotlights and discusses the books we're excited about that we've yet to read. Generally, they're books that are yet to be released. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

This week I'm featuring The Curious Case of the Midnight Specter by Moriah Chavis releasing September 16. I have an ARC of this book and am so excited to read it. It sounds so good! 

About the Book
She can see ghosts, but can she catch a killer?

Stornshire, England - 1890

Leighanna Pauley barely escaped consumption. Now, she's claimed by both Life and Death. Fascinated by justice and why she survived when so many others haven't, she has a new obsession: the murder of a fellow socialite. But the police have no leads.

The investigation emboldens Leighanna to attend the first ball held at the Carmine Estate. When midnight strikes, the unimaginable takes place. Time stops for everyone but Leighanna. Before her stands the ghost of the dead girl, pleading with Leighanna to catch her killer before someone else is murdered.

In a race against time, Leighanna hunts for clues across Stornshire. Will she be able to solve the case before the murderer strikes again, or will she become just another forgotten victim?

What upcoming release are you eagerly awaiting?

Review: Danger in the Wilderness (National Park Protectors Book 1) by Darlene L. Turner

About the Book
A search for a kidnapped camper

could cost them their lives.

Park warden Dekker Hoyt’s father-son camping trip turns into a nightmare when a serial killer abducts his father. With just seventy-two hours to find him, Dekker turns to criminal investigative analyst Blaire Tremblay to identify the Park Campfire Killer. As they follow his taunting clues and face increasingly violent threats, Dekker and Blaire know that one wrong step could be fatal. With the ruthless criminal following their every move, can they stop a killer in hiding…waiting to complete his deadly plan?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
National Park Protectors


MY THOUGHTS

Y’all! Danger in the Wilderness was so good! This high-stakes, fast-paced romantic suspense held me in its grip from the first page to the very last. It’s one of the most intense and anxiety-inducing stories I’ve read in a long time. I absolutely loved it!

There was a sense of danger and urgency that poured out of the pages. There were times when I forgot I was reading about fictional characters. Their emotions felt so real. The danger and harrowing situations they were in felt so real. I was so worried for them.

Speaking of those characters, I really liked Dekker and Blaire. I thought Blaire’s job as a profiler was really interesting. I loved watching Dekker’s faith grow.

My mind was working overtime trying to figure out who the serial killer was. I had so many theories but was completely shocked by the final reveal. I didn’t see that coming!

If you’re a fan of high-stakes, faith-filled romantic suspense, grab a copy of this book. You won’t be disappointed. I loved it!

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Book Beginnings, First Line Friday, & Friday 56: Danger in the Wilderness (National Park Protectors Book 1) by Darlene L. Turner

Book Beginnings is a weekly meme hosted by Rose City Reader that asks you to share the first sentence (or so) of the book you're reading. I'm also linking up with Carrie at Reading is My Superpower for First Line Friday. Friday 56 asks you to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your ereader and share a non-spoilery sentence or two. It was started by Freda at Freda's Voice, but Anne over at My Head is Full of Books has taken over for the time being.

This week I'm featuring Danger in the Wilderness (National Park Protectors Book 1) by Darlene L. Turner. It releases August 26 and I should have my review up then. I loved it! 

About the Book
A search for a kidnapped camper

could cost them their lives.

Park warden Dekker Hoyt’s father-son camping trip turns into a nightmare when a serial killer abducts his father. With just seventy-two hours to find him, Dekker turns to criminal investigative analyst Blaire Tremblay to identify the Park Campfire Killer. As they follow his taunting clues and face increasingly violent threats, Dekker and Blaire know that one wrong step could be fatal. With the ruthless criminal following their every move, can they stop a killer in hiding…waiting to complete his deadly plan?

From Love Inspired Suspense: Courage. Danger. Faith.
National Park Protectors


Book Beginnings / First Line Friday
Park Warden Dekker Hoyt tensed and scanned the area in Clovercross National Park after closing the news alert. He pocketed his cell phone, the headline tormenting his mind. Park Campfire Killer Strikes Again. The serial killer had struck parks and wilderness regions across the Yukon, kidnapping campers before killing them three days later.

Friday 56
The door creaked open, jolting Blaire awake. She fought to clear both her foggy brain and her blurred vision. Dreams of bears and drowning had sucked her under, holding her hostage in the dream world.

What have you been reading lately?

Review: Half Empty (Squeaky Clean In Between Mysteries Book 3) by Christy Barritt

About the Book
Sometimes the glass really is half empty—especially when people are willing to kill for it.

Crime-scene cleaner Gabby St. Claire needs extra cash, so when she’s offered a courier job transporting a box of antique dishes from North Carolina to Virginia, she figures it’s easy money. What could go wrong with delivering a dozen old teacups?

Everything, as it turns out. When half the precious cargo disappears during transport, Gabby finds herself facing an angry recipient who wants his family heirlooms delivered as promised—or else.

As the clock ticks toward a fatal deadline, Gabby must use her sleuthing skills to track down the missing cups. But when dangerous people suddenly take an interest in her whereabouts and she starts receiving threatening messages, she soon realizes these teacups are more than just sentimental keepsakes.

Can she uncover the truth behind the “simple” delivery job? Or will her latest attempt at easy money become her last?


MY THOUGHTS

This was another great “In Between” mystery!

After losing her job, Gabby’s currently doing a courier gig transporting some antique dishes from North Carolina to Virginia. It’s supposed to be an easy way to earn a little extra money, but things go haywire when half of the dishes go missing and Gabby’s targeted by dangerous people.

This was a quick, fast-paced story that held my full attention from beginning to end. I finished it in one afternoon. I could not set it down. I didn’t know how Gabby was going to get out of this mess, but it was sure fun to read about!

This is a must-read for fans of the Squeaky Clean Mystery series. I really enjoyed it!

FOUR STARS

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Women of Oak Ridge by Michelle Shocklee

Can't Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings that spotlights and discusses the books we're excited about that we've yet to read. Generally, they're books that are yet to be released. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.

This week I'm featuring The Women of Oak Ridge by Michelle Shocklee releasing September 9.

About the Book
In the hills of Tennessee, two women work at a Manhattan Project site during World War II and uncover truths that irrevocably change their lives in this captivating new story from award-winning Southern fiction author Michelle Shocklee.

1944. Maebelle Willett arrives in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, eager to begin her new government job and send money home to her impoverished family. She knows little about the work she will be doing, but she’s told it will help America win the war. Not all is what it seems, however. Though Oak Ridge employees are forbidden from discussing their jobs, Mae’s roommate begins sharing disturbing information, then disappears without a trace. Mae desperately attempts to find her but instead comes face-to-face with a life-altering revelation—one that comes at significant cost.

1979. Laurel Willett is a graduate student in Boston when she learns about the history of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where thousands unknowingly worked on the atomic bomb. Intrigued because she knows her Aunt Mae was employed there, Laurel decides to spend the summer with her aunt, hoping to add a family connection to her thesis research. But Mae adamantly refuses to talk about her time in the Secret City. Mae’s friends, however, offer to share their experiences, propelling Laurel on her path to uncovering the truth about a missing woman. As Laurel works to put the pieces together, the hidden pain and guilt Mae has tried so hard to bury comes to light . . . with potentially disastrous consequences.

What upcoming release are you eagerly awaiting?

Review: Janushek in Love by Christina Baehr

About the Book
Brik Janushek is nothing if not resilient. But as his time in Ormdale stretches longer than he intended, he begins to wonder if he will recover from the enigmatic woman who has captured his heart. Or could he dare to find a way through the wall that stands between them?

A short story in The Secrets of Ormdale.

Note to readers: This story takes place during the events of Books 4 & 5 in the completed series The Secrets of Ormdale. As such, it is best enjoyed after reading the entire series. It contains moderate spoilers for Book 5 (Valley of Dragons).


MY THOUGHTS

Did I immediately start reading this as soon as I received it? Absolutely! Did I miss some sleep to do so? You bet! And I have absolutely no regrets.

Janushek is one of my favorite characters from the Secrets of Ormdale series, so I was ecstatic for this short story. It did not disappoint. I loved getting to know him better and seeing things from his perspective. And I adored the romance. It was so sweet!

This short story packed a big punch. It’s a must-read for fans of the Secrets of Ormdale series. Be sure to read it after completing the series, though.

I received a copy of this book and voluntarily reviewed it. All thoughts and comments are my honest opinion.

FIVE STARS

Monday, August 18, 2025

Review: Hybrid (The Hybrid Series Book 2) by Candace Kade

About the Book
Lee Urban's search for truth could destroy everything.

After narrowly surviving several attempts on her life, Lee Urban retreats into hiding, seeking refuge with her family for the Lunar New Year. But the relaxing holiday turns into a heist when someone crashes the party with intel on the hybrid’s identity.

Driven by desperation, Urban accepts a position within the elite Dragons AI team, a high-stakes gamble that will propel her into the heart of the turbulent West. As she follows the elusive clues to the hybrid, the journey takes her closer to uncovering the truths about her own origins and the odd circumstances surrounding her adoption.

Tensions between the Enhanced and Naturals grow increasingly violent, and the Western Federation teeters on the brink of civil war. Urban's choices threaten to tear her family apart, and the secrets she unearths just might shatter the delicate balance of society.


MY THOUGHTS

I loved this heart-pounding sci-fi thrill ride! It was exciting, fast-paced, and impossible to put down.

It’s been a while since I read the first book, so I was worried it might take a little bit to get back into this world. I shouldn’t have worried. I was able to dive right back in with no problem.

The worldbuilding is stunning! Intricate and detailed, yet never overwhelming. Futuristic yet not out of the realm of possibility. The tech and gadgets were really interesting! Just as I thought with the first book, this is one of the most impressive and unique stories I’ve had the pleasure of reading.

The second half of the book takes Urban to the Western Federation. It was really interesting to see how it differed from the Asian Federation.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys exciting, clean young adult science fiction. Be sure to start with book one, though. This is not a standalone. I can't wait for the next book!

FIVE STARS