Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Release Day! A Gritty Little Tourist Town by Willa Goodfellow ~ My Thoughts #AGrittyLittleTouristTown

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Willa
on the release today of
A Gritty Little Tourist Town!

A Gritty Little Tourist Town: Bar Tales from Costa Rica by Willa Goodfellow
Travel Humor, 244 pages
Published April 7, 2026 by She Writes Press

Fans of Bill Bryson will love this intimate and humorous memoir surrounding a group of expats as they entertain each other with their stories at a bar in a Costa Rican village. 

Willa and her wife travel to Costa Rica to visit family—but what they discover is far more than they expected . In a sleepy fishing village on the Pacific coast, they meet a vibrant, curious group of expats who have come looking for paradise—or at least cheap beer.

At the Pato Loco, a local bar where stories flow as freely as the drinks, they meet Mama, the blind seventy-two-year-old co-owner of the place; her partner Mary, Willa’s sister, a bartender and installation artist; Richie, the aging hippie whose words are few but weighty; and a whole cast of unforgettable characters who will answer questions like:

- What is it really like to live in another country?
- How important is it to learn the local language?
- How does a tight-knit community face the pressure of development?
- Can you survive dengue—and would you want to?
- Oh, and how do you perform CPR on a fish?

A collection of stories full of humor, heart, and wisdom from unexpected places, A Gritty Little Tourist Town follows Willa as she discovers connection within this community of strangers—one bar tale at a time.


My thoughts about A Gritty Little Tourist Town ~~

(I love to note the first lines of the books I'm reading. First lines can really grab a reader's attention and I love seeing where the author takes the reader after their first line.)

I've read other books similar to A Gritty Little Tourist Town—a book filled with stories of the people and places that the author has visited or lived around. And I have enjoyed my trip to those places right along with the author. And I love meeting the fun, sometimes quirky, people that the author comes across. 

A Gritty Little Tourist Town took me on a little vacation to Costa Rica, where I got to know the natives and laughed right along with them, while drinking our beers at the bar. I enjoyed the camaraderie of the gang and loved the little stories that the author shared. 

This is the perfect summer read since it is so easy to pick up and put down, enjoying little chapters here and there. I highly recommend it for a wonderful, fun escape.

I received an ARC of A Gritty Little Tourist Town and this is my honest opinion of the book. 

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About the author


Willa Goodfellow is the author of Prozac Monologues: A Voice from the Edge. Combining comedic monologues written in the throes of hypomania with later edgy commentary and information about the bipolar spectrum, the book describes her being misdiagnosed with major depression and treated with a series of antidepressants that made her progressively more suicidal and led to her early retirement. She turned a corner as she researched her symptoms, discovered her bipolar diagnosis, and put together her own recovery.

After decades in more conventional ministries as an Episcopal priest, this graduate of Reed College and Yale Divinity School has turned her preaching chops toward mental health journalism and advocacy. Goodfellow is an author, blogger, tweeter, and public speaker. Still doing comedy, she is currently working on her next book, Bar Tales of Costa Rica. ~ Amazon

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Release Day! Dark Current by Ashley Farley ~ My Thoughts #DarkCurrent

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Ashley
on the release today of
Dark Current!

Dark Current by Ashley Farley
Women's Crime Stories, 238pages
Published April 7, 2026 by AHF Publishing

Lane Sutherlin thought bringing her best friend’s killer to justice would finally give her peace. Instead, she’s left with a chilling acquittal, whispers of jury tampering, and a part-time role with the sheriff’s office that ends the moment she starts asking the wrong questions.

When a renowned fertility specialist is murdered and harvested eggs vanish from her clinic, a terrified young woman turns to Lane—the only person she dares trust. Her story cracks open a crime far more calculated than a random break-in, pointing straight to a deeper conspiracy.

The Old Guard—Tidewell’s old-monied power players—aren’t just behind the trafficking. They’re determined to reshape the town itself. They’ve corrupted its leaders, bent its law enforcement, and turned its people into pawns. And now they’ve marked Lane as the one woman who can stop them.

With Briggs, the town’s sharp-eyed commonwealth’s attorney, at her side and Tidewell’s future hanging in the balance, Lane must decide how far she’ll go to protect the place she still calls home—before the darkness closing in finally swallows her whole.

Because the storm gathering over Tidewell isn’t just political—it’s personal.

And Lane Sutherlin is done running.


My thoughts about Dark Current ~~

(I love to note the first lines of the books I'm reading. First lines can really grab a reader's attention and I love seeing where the author takes the reader after their first lines.)

First lines—"I'm seated in the front row of the courtroom, where I've been all week. Scout is curled at my feet."

This second book in the Sutherlin Files series is just as, if not more, exciting than book one. I love Lane and her tough ways. She gets it done!

And I love Ashley's dark side that has come out with this series. She writes the drama and evilness very well. This book was definitely a page-turner and I devoured the whole thing.

I highly recommend this series where you'll get it all—Ashley's wonderful storytelling, amazing characters, plenty of drama, and the feeling that the bad guys can not win. Dark Current was an exciting read and did not disappoint! I highly recommend that you get started on this series now. 

I received an eARC of Dark Current and this is my honest opinion.

Dark Current Rising  - Read my thoughts here
Dark Current ~ Published April 7
Dark Current Reckoning ~ Pub date June 16

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About the author

Ashley Farley

Amazon Charts and USA Today bestselling author

Ashley Farley writes heartfelt, faith-infused women’s fiction about love, loss, and second chances. Her stories shine a light on everyday women—mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends—facing life’s toughest moments with courage, hope, and grace.

Originally from South Carolina, Ashley now makes her home in Virginia’s Northern Neck, but her heart still belongs to the Lowcountry—with its moss-draped oaks, salty air, and soulful Southern charm. When she’s not writing, she’s spending time with family or wrangling her two opinionated Labradors. ~ Amazon

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Release Day! A Crimson Promise by Grace Greene ~ My Thoughts #ACrimsonPromise

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Grace
on the release today of
A Crimson Promise!

A Crimson Promise by Grace Greene
Multigenerational Fiction, 137 pages
Published April 7, 2026 by Kersey Creek Books

Some promises are chosen. Others are forced upon you. And life doesn’t always prepare you for what will be asked of you.

Amelia Hennipen has worked to create a livable balance at Hennipen House in her small hometown, Crimson Grove, managing the responsibilities of the estate as well as the tender care of her former grandmother-in-law, Henny. But as the joyful chaos of the holidays fades into a cold, blustery January, the status quo is shattered. As Henny’s memory continues to slip away, a stranger arrives on the porch with a revelation that will rewrite Amelia’s memories of her marriage, and change the course of her days to come.

Eleven-year-old Sybil Rose is guarded, sharp-eyed, and wary—and the truth she carries cuts deeper than Amelia is prepared to face. As shocking revelations surface and old wounds reopen, Amelia is forced to confront her memories of the man she once loved, the life he left behind, and the family she never knew existed.

In a house filled with memories, challenges, and quiet resilience, lives collide—searching for belonging, healing, and a place to call home.

Sometimes, the hardest promises to keep are the ones we never expected to make.


My thoughts about A Crimson Promise ~~

(I love to note the first lines of the books I'm reading. First lines can really grab a reader's attention and I love seeing where the author takes the reader after their first line.)

First line—"Sybil Rose arrived a Hennipen House on a cold. blustery day in January."

I loved the first book in this series and was super excited that there was going to be more of this world. A Crimson Promise continues with the loving, caring life of Amelia and Henny. When a surprise guest is dropped off on their doorstep, their structured world starts to spin out of control. But Sybil Rose could be just what the household needs. 

Once again, the reader is treated to Greene's wonderful, kind characters and warm, inviting settings. I lost myself in the world of Crimson Grove and thoroughly enjoyed my visit back there. I've enjoyed all of Grace Greene's stories and this one is just as wonderful as all of the rest of her books. I highly recommend it!

Watch for A Crimson Rose, coming later in 2026.

I received an ARC of A Crimson Promise and this is my honest opinion of the book. 

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A Crimson Heart was released this past November for a holiday visit at Hennipen House with Amelia and Henny. It was a time of stress for them, yes, but also a time of unexpected blessings. But when the holidays ended, Amelia and Henny said there was more to their story, and I agreed, so Crimson Grove became a series.

A Crimson Promise, the 2nd novella in the series, releases on April 7th with another story of their family adventure into the perils of heartbreak, unexpected blessings, and of love.

The hardest promise to keep is the one you never in-a-million-years dreamed you’d have to make.

The third story in the series, A Crimson Rose, will release later in 2026.


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About the author


Grace Greene writes fiction with romance, suspense and inspiration ~ The Emerald Isle, NC Stories Series includes Beach Rental, Beach Winds, Beach Wedding, along with the Christmas novellas, Beach Christmas and Beach Walk

Her Virginia books are Women's Fiction with romance, suspense and mystery. Most are set in rural Cub Creek and include her bestselling The Memory of Butterflies and The Happiness In Between which were released in 2017. Three new Cub Creek books were released in 2019 - The Wildflower House Series: Wildflower HeartWildflower Hope and Wildflower Christmas, and Wildflower WeddingA Light Last Seen was released in Feb. 2020. 

A Barefoot Tide and A Dancing Tide brought a new character from Cub Creek to the beach at Emerald Isle with beloved crossover characters from both settings. Beach Heart and Emerald Heart are single titles set in Emerald Isle, NC. Grace's newest, A Heart Beyond, will be released on September 3rd, 2024.

Grace is also an artist and photographer and these interests show up on the pages of the stories. She lives in central Virginia. ~ Goodreads

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Monday, April 6, 2026

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? April 6, 2026 #IMWAYR

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is a place to meet up and share what you have been, are and about to be reading over the week. It's an opportunity to visit other blogs and to comment on their reads. And ... you can add to that ever growing TBR pile! So welcome everyone. This meme started with J Kaye's Blog and then was taken up by Sheila from Book Journey. Sheila then passed it on to Kathryn at the Book Date. And here we are! 

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Thanks for stopping by. I hope you all have a good week. 
Happy reading!

What I'm currently reading

A Crimson Promise
by Grace Greene
eARC for review
Pub date ~ April 7

A Gritty Little Tourist Town: Bar Tales from Costa Rica
by Willa Goodfellow
print ARC for review
Pub date ~ April 7

No Place I'd Rather Be
by Cathy Lamb
audio-book from my TBR
Published August 2017

What I recently finished


Dark Current
(Sutherlin Files #2)
by Ashley Farley

eARC for review
Pub date ~ April 7
Read my thoughts about book #1 here


The Diner
(The Seaside Saga #26)
by Joanne DeMaio

e-book for review
Published March 2, 2026


Everything We Left Behind
(Everything #2)
by Kerry Lonsdale

audio-book from my collection
Published July 2017
This is a re-read for me because the author is releasing book #4 this summer!
Read my thoughts here


The Doll's House: A Short Story
by Lisa Unger

audio-book from Amazon Stories
Published September 2024

What I am going to read next

Shibby Magee
by Carrie Kabak
e-book for review
Published March 2026

I really love my reading life!

What are you reading this week?

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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Release Day! Ship of Dreams by Donna Jones Alward ~ My Thoughts #ShipOfDreams

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Donna
on the release today of
Ship of Dreams!

Ship of Dreams: A Novel of the Titanic by Donna Jones Alward
Historical Fiction, 384 pages
Published March 31, 2026 by One More Chapter

From the author of the internationally bestselling novel, When the World Fell Silent, comes a breathtaking tale of secrets, betrayal, and the enduring power of friendship.

Aboard the Titanic, where opulence knows no bounds and the horizon seems limitless, two women fight for the futures they dream of, fraught with secrets that could change everything.

Hannah Martin is clinging to the hope that six days on this grand ship will heal the wounds in her marriage to Charles. Beneath her poised exterior lies a desperation to mend what was shattered and conceal a secret that could upend their lives forever.

Louisa Phillips, spirited and uncompromising, is escaping her family’s insistence on a passionless marriage. But this daring step could also sever the deepest bond in her life.

As the ‘unsinkable' ship strikes the iceberg, amidst the chaos and icy waters, lives are changed forever. In the face of impending doom, what dreams will Hannah and Lou decide are worth saving, and at what cost?

This evocative historical fiction will stay with you long after you've turned the last page. Perfect for fans of Kate Quinn, this is a poignant tale of love, choice, and survival against the odds.


My thoughts about Ship of Dreams ~~ 

(I love to note the first lines of the books I'm reading. First lines can really grab a reader's attention and I love seeing where the author takes the reader after their first lines.)

First lines—"'Oh, Lou, isn't it simply magnificent?' I spun away from the glorious sight of the Titanic and beamed at my best friend Louisa Phillips, who, like me, was standing in awe of the veritable palace at Southampton's dock."

I am obsessed with everything related to the Titanic. I was super excited to get the chance to read Ship of Dreams

Hannah and Louisa, best friends for forever, board the Titanic and set sail for New York. This is to be the trip of a lifetime for both women, each for their own, very different reasons. No one could even imagine how this voyage would end. The reader knows and that's what makes this story exciting, and heartbreaking.

One thing that I loved about Ship of Dreams compared to other Titanic stories I've read, is the storyline leading up to the sinking and then being able to see how the characters got through the tragic event as they tried to get on with their lives. I loved the glamour and socializing that went on with the first class passengers. It was an exciting time for everyone, that's for sure. And then to have follow-up after the fact to understand how hard life was afterwards was a satisfying way to round out the story. 

I thoroughly enjoyed Ship of Dreams and now want to check out other books by this author. I highly recommend it for those who are interested in the Titanic or are lovers of historical fiction. 

I received an ARC of Ship of Dreams and this is my honest opinion of the book.

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About the author


Since 2006, New York Times bestseller Donna Jones Alward has enchanted readers with stories of happy endings and homecomings that have won several awards and been translated into over a dozen languages. She’s worked as an administrative assistant, teaching assistant, in retail and as a stay-at-home-mom, but always knew her degree in English Literature would pay off, as she is now happy to be a full-time writer. Her new historical fiction tales blend her love of history with characters who step beyond their biggest fears to claim the lives they desire.

Donna currently lives in Nova Scotia, Canada, with her husband and two cats. You can often find her near the water, either kayaking on the lake or walking the sandy beaches to refill her creative well.

Find out more at www.donnajonesalward.com. ~ Goodreads

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