Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Release Day! The Sisters of Book Row by Shelley Noble ~ My Thoughts #TheSistersOfBookRow

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Shelley
on the release today of
The Sisters of Book Row!

The Sisters of Book Row by Shelley Noble
Historical Fiction, Books about Books, 384 pages
Published March 3, 2026 by William Morrow Paperbacks

A thrilling and timely historical novel of books, banning, and the women who helped save New York’s famed Book Row, from bestselling author Shelley Noble.

1915: Manhattan’s Book Row, an eclectic jumble of forty bookshops along Fourth Avenue, is the mecca for rare book buyers from around the world, and the haunt of locals looking for a bargain. It is also the target of the most vicious censor in American history—Anthony Comstock.

And home to three sisters who vow to stop him.

For the three Applebaum sisters, the narrow, four-storied Arcadia Rare Bookshop is the only home they’ve ever known. Olivia, the oldest, is an expert in restoring rare manuscripts. Daphne, the outgoing middle sister, oversees the retail shop and is a favorite with their customers. Celia, the youngest, is left to dust and catalogue, but often sneaks out to do heaven knows what. Little do her sisters know, Celia has joined a group of young people who secretly print and distribute articles on women’s health by hiding them within the pages of ordinary cookbooks, household hints, and sewing patterns, despite the personal risk.

Meanwhile, the Comstock Laws threaten anybody who owns or circulates “obscene, lewd, or lascivious” publications. Even classic literature or fine art could send a person to jail. In the face of such oppression, Celia and the booksellers of Book Row band together. But secrets and a mysterious stranger mean the fate of the famed Book Row is anything but secure.

    

My thoughts about The Sisters of Book Row ~~

(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 lines—"A breeze dances among the leaves of the olive trees that cast their shade over the walled courtyard."

I went into this story not knowing anything about it or about the events that took place during this specific time period. The cover that was filled with books is what drew me in. 

Three sisters, each different in her own way, are left to run their family-owned bookstore after their father passes away. Times are tough and each sister has her own agenda and idea of the life she wants to live. I was struck by how different each sister was from the others and how they all wanted unique things out of life. As troubling events were thrown at them, they learned about what and who were important and how they could all manage to be happy. 

I really enjoyed The Sisters of Book Row and learned a lot about Anthony Comstock, the Comstock Laws, and the threat all of that was to small booksellers and the rights of the common people. The writing was superb which made for a very enthralling story. Highly recommend it!

I received a ARC of The Sisters of Book Row and this is my honest opinion.

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About the author


Shelley Noble is a multi published fiction author whose books have been translated into seven languages. She writes women’s fiction as Shelley Noble and is also the author of several amateur sleuth mystery series, written as Shelley Freydont.

A former professional dancer and choreographer, she most recently worked on the films, Mona Lisa Smile and The Game Plan. She also consults on various dance and theatre projects, most recently the world premiere of a full length Tom Sawyer ballet commissioned by Kansas City Ballet.

Shelley is a member of Sisters-in-Crime, Mystery Writers of America, Romance Writers of America, and Liberty States Fiction Writers.

She lives near the New Jersey shore. In her spare time she loves to discover new beaches and indulge her passion for lighthouses and boardwalks with vintage carousels.

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Release Day! Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances by Kimberly Behre Kenna ~ My Thoughts and an Interview #LolaGillette

Happy Release Day! 

Congratulation Kimberly
on the release today of
Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances!
 
Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances by Kimberly Behre Kenna
Middle Grade, 170 pages
Published March 3 by Willow River Press

A heartwarming and magical middle-grade adventure about grief, guilt, and the power of connection.

Thirteen-year-old Lola is determined to honor her perfect twin sister, who died in an accident Lola can’t forgive herself for. To make things right, she’s on a mission to complete their Perfect Pairs Collection—but one mistake lands her in serious trouble. Now, instead of facing reform school, Lola must spend August with her eccentric, agoraphobic Uncle Milo in his crumbling mansion on the Connecticut River.

What begins as punishment quickly turns into a summer full of strange discoveries: a Zen garden gone wrong, a holographic projector spitting ghostly messages from her late aunt, a mysterious houseboat, and even a wandering wolf. As Lola races to complete her lucky baker’s dozen of perfect pairs, she starts to realize that magic isn’t about collections or luck—it’s about healing, forgiveness, and finding where she truly belongs.

Perfect for fans of Kate DiCamillo, Lynda Mullaly Hunt, and Anne Ursu, this touching, funny, and imaginative story explores family, loss, and the courage it takes to let go.


My thoughts about Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances ~~

(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—"My name is Lola. I am a thief."

This story grabbed me from the very first lines. Since I had already read one of this author's stories, I knew this tale was going to be another exciting adventure. 

Lola feels like an outcast in her own family. When she is sent away to spend a month with a quirky uncle as her punishment for stealing, she discovers a world full of caring people who just want to help. She takes on the quest of trying to make her uncle happy and accepting of his life as it is now, after the death of his wife. With a full community behind her, it just may happen.

Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances was a wonderful story of second chances, just like the title says, but also a story of the strength and determination of others when they all pull together for a common cause. This was a delight to read and would be enjoyed by all middle graders. 

I received a copy of Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances from BooksForward and this is my honest opinion.

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An Interview with
Kimberly Behre Kenna

How does your teaching background influence your writing? 

I’ve spent most of my adult life working with kids in one way or another. My teaching years were filled with my own learning about the power of play, asking big questions, and finding connections, all of which infuse my writing. I loved my students’ sense of humor, their bravery, and I was curious about their shifting social dynamics! These firsthand insights help me craft characters and conflicts that resonate and reflect both the chaos and wonder of growing up. I write books that I would have used in my classroom to foster deep discussions and promote a sense of community.

What was your inspiration for “Lola Gillette,” the third book in your Brave Girls collection?

My two main inspirations were a visit to Gillette Castle State Park here in CT and growing up with twin younger sisters. My first visit to the park was during the pandemic, and as we hiked the trails with the castle in the background, I was enthralled by the beauty of the woods above the CT River and was intrigued by the castle and the life of its former owner, William Gillette. A perfect setting for a mysterious adventure! I’d always been curious about my twin sisters’ energetic connection as well as their stark differences, and I wondered how they’d survive if they were ever separated. As with my previous two books, I let “what-if” questions lead the way into Lola’s story.

What strengths do the characters in this book have? What does being quirky mean to you? 

In my opinion, being quirky is a strength. Having unusual interests, thinking differently, and connecting things that don’t usually go together leads to exceptional creativity in problem solving, the arts, and life in general. Some consider reclusive Uncle Milo odd because of his huge clan of cats, his interests in gardens and floral design, and his desire to sculpt wooden door locks that are puzzles to solve. Based on real-life actor and inventor William Gillette, Milo’s quirks are gifts for all. Lola is impulsive but insightful, and her self-awareness ultimately allows her to rely on her flawed but beautiful self as opposed to magic. My characters are resilient and open to learning beyond what they believe is true…once they get out of their own way!

Why do we need middle-grade novels that highlight difficult topics, and how do we write such books in an age-appropriate way? How can books provide validation and healing for struggling kids?

Middle-grade novels that address difficult topics help young readers see their own struggles reflected and named, offering both validation and hope. As an author, it’s my responsibility to balance authenticity with sensitivity and contain it all within an engaging story infused with humor and hope. Critique partners and sensitivity readers help me do this appropriately, in a way that draws kids in without overwhelming them. If readers share a character’s challenges, it reassures them they’re not alone. For those unfamiliar with those challenges, the characters provide insights into different ways of living that inspire empathy in readers. 

How can teachers, parents and social workers/therapists use fiction books as a way to discuss difficult topics, and why should they?

Fiction offers a safe, indirect way for kids to explore hard truths without feeling personally exposed. Discussing difficult topics via book groups or a family read helps children name emotions, ask questions, and build language for things they may not yet understand. It also supports connection and trust, showing that no feeling or experience is too big for conversation. These kinds of stories reveal various possible roadmaps for dealing with challenges, showing young readers that transformation and healing are possible. 

How are writing and reading transformative and empowering for all ages, but especially important for kids? 

Writing and reading allow people of all ages to make sense of their experiences, imagine possibilities, and find their voice, and for kids, this power is magnified. Writing gives them agency, a way to reshape their world via thoughtful questions and imagination. Just think, we can write about our past experiences and change those stories’ endings in whatever way we want! Sharing writing with others takes bravery, resulting in a deeper understanding of others and ourselves. Regardless of our differences, reading and writing are ways to recognize our similarities and the role each of us plays in this one gigantic web of life.

What’s next for you? Do you have plans to continue the Brave Girls collection?

I’m working on final revisions of a mystical YA novel that features a brave girl and boy trying to untangle mysteries in an unpredictable forest. A fourth MG is in the works, but I’m only on the first draft. That protagonist is still trying to teach me a few things, and she definitely has a lot to say!

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About the author


After years as an adolescent and family counselor, and then as a fifth grade teacher of ecology and language arts, Kimberly returned to school for her MA in creative writing from Wilkes University. 

Her middle-grade novel, Artemis Sparke and the Sound Seekers Brigade (Regal House/Fitzroy) was a finalist and received Honorable Mention in the 2019 Tassy Walden New Voices in Children’s Literature Competition. Jett Jamison and the Secret Storm (Black Rose) is the second book in her Brave Girls Collection. A third in the collection, as yet unpublished, won second place in The Institute of Children’s Literature 2022 MG Mystery Contest. 

Her poems and stories have been published in American Writers Review, Mused, Plumtree Tavern, and Rubbertop Review. Her full-length play, Ana’s Hummingbird, was given a staged reading at The Dramatists Guild in NYC. She’s a member of SCBWI and PEN America, and now devotes herself to writing full time.

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Monday, March 2, 2026

Release Day! The Diner by Joanne DeMaio #TheDiner

Happy Release Day! 

Congrats Joanne
on the release today of
The Diner!

The Diner by Joanne DeMaio
Women's Saga, 255 pages
Published March 2, 2026, by Joanne DeMaio

From New York Times bestselling author Joanne DeMaio comes The Diner, Book 26 of The Seaside Saga.

Like misty wisps of salt air, The Seaside Saga weaves its way into readers’ lives and hearts. The fluid, ongoing storyline not only makes for an immersive literary experience—it redefines modern fiction and the very notion of a novel. At 26 books (and counting) and nearly 8,000 pages, The Seaside Saga follows the tangled adult lives of a group of beach friends on the New England coast.

Quite simply, The Seaside Saga’s made a distinct splash. And it does once again in The Diner , picking up from DeMaio’s most stunning cliffhanger yet.

And The Seaside Saga continues.




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If you're new to The Seaside Saga, the reading order is below. Written like an ongoing TV show, it's a revolutionary series following the same tangled group of beach friends from book-to-book.



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About the author


Joanne DeMaio is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary fiction. She enjoys writing about friendship, family, love and choices, while setting her stories in New England towns or by the sea.

Joanne’s books include the New York Times Bestseller Blue Jeans and Coffee Beans, the first in her ongoing and groundbreaking Seaside Saga. These eleven (and counting) novels journey with a group of beach friends, much the way a TV series does, continuing with the same cast of characters and their storylines from book-to-book.

Joanne’s winter novels have also received much acclaim. These heartwarming standalones are set in the same snowy New England town. Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes became a USA Today Bestseller, and has been featured in national magazines and Six Flags theme parks.

In addition, Joanne’s debut novel, Whole Latte Life, won first place in a competition at BookExpo America and was named a Kirkus Reviews Critics’ Pick. Her other novels have appeared in Redbook, First for Women magazine, Southern Living, USA Today and more. ~ Author's website

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It's Monday! What Are You Reading? March 2, 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

Escape to Passignano
by Normandie Fischer
eARC for review
Pub date ~ March 19

Lola Gillette and the Summer of Second Chances
by Kimberly Behre Kenna
print for review
Pub date ~ March 3

One Perfect Couple
by Ruth Ware
audio-book from my collection
Published May 21, 2024

What I recently finished

The Sisters of Book Row
by Shelley Noble
print for review
Pub date ~ March 3

What I am going to read next

Life: A Love Story
by Elizabeth Berg
eARC for review
Pub date ~ March 17

I really love my reading life!

What are you reading this week?

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Sunday, March 1, 2026

Release Day! Leave It Up To Love by Kristy Woodson Harvey ~ My Thoughts #LeaveItUpToLove @kristywharvey

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Kristy
on the release today of
Leave It Up to Love!

Leave It Up To Love by Kristy Woodson Harvey
Romance, Short Story, 58 pages
Published March 1, 2026 by Amazon Original Stories

From New York Times bestselling author Kristy Woodson Harvey comes a funny, feel-good tale—a seaside romp about chasing dreams, losing illusions, and writing your own story.

Ready for her big break after publishing her first novel, Lila Everwood has two fresh book ideas and dreams of quitting her barista job. She’s hopeful about her future—until her writing catches her literary idol’s attention in all the wrong ways.

Elizabeth Lancaster, the queen of regency romance, hasn’t written a word in three years. Her publisher’s solution? A ghostwriter. Specifically, her favorite coffee server. It’s either brilliance or madness—and her literary agent son Grady thinks it’s definitely the latter.

As the ideas begin to fly, so do the sparks—between Lila and Grady. And, as Lila’s and Elizabeth’s worlds collide, the two writers must lean on each other, learning something vital in the In life, love, and publishing, sometimes you have to write your own happy ending.

    

My thoughts about Leave It Up To Love ~~

(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 lines—"My favorite part about being an author was days like today, when I was walking down a Sea Oat Shores, North Carolina, street to meet with my editor."

I love everything that Kristy Woodson Harvey writes and Leave it Up to Love did not disappoint. 

This short story was just what I needed to take a break for my typical reading material. It was light and fun, everything a rom-com should be. The idea of a ghostwriter for an established author is probably more common than I am aware of but this was an interesting look at what that might entail. The characters were real and entertaining. 

I read the e-book as well as listened to the audio-book. The narrators did an amazing job and had the characters come to life for me. Highly recommend this fun short story from one of my favorite, must-read authors!


I received an audio ARC of Leave It Up To Love and this is my honest opinion.

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About the author


Kristy Woodson Harvey is the New York Times, USA Today and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author of eleven novels including A Happier Life, The Summer of Songbirds, and The Peachtree Bluff Series. Many of her books have been optioned or are in development for television and film and have received numerous accolades, including Good Morning America’s Buzz Pick, Southern Living’s Most Anticipated Reads, Katie Couric’s Featured Books, and Joanna Garcia Swisher’s The Happy Place Read. Kristy is the winner of the Lucy Bramlette Patterson Award for Excellence in Creative Writing and a finalist for the Southern Book Prize.

A Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s school of journalism, her writing has appeared in numerous publications, including Southern Living, Parade, Traditional Home, USA TODAY, and many more. She also holds a master’s in English, with a concentration in multicultural and transnational literature.

Kristy is the cocreator and cohost of the weekly web show and podcast Friends & Fiction with fellow New York Times Bestselling authors Mary Kay Andrews, Kristin Harmel, and Patti Callahan Henry. She is also the co-founder of the interiors site Design Chic, with her mom, Beth Woodson.

She lives on the North Carolina coast with her husband, son, and dog, Salt, where she is (always!) working on her next novel.

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