Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Release Day! In the Shadow of Silence by Rae Dumont ~ My Thoughts #InTheShadowOfSlience @SheWritesPress

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Rae
on the release today of
In the Shadow of Silence!

In the Shadow of Silence: A Novel by Rae Dumont
Death, Grief & Bereavement Fiction, 264 pages
Published February 17, 2026 by She Writes Press

After a lonely childhood, this novel follows love and joy—until the descent untreated depression ends with unbearable loss, forcing a family to deal with the shocking and immediate aftermath of suicide.

Eva’s lonely childhood has given her an intuitive connection with kids and teenagers. She is a gifted child psychiatrist. Single, she dreams of having her own children, and she yearns for love. The future seems bright when she meets Lyman; They build a family. They share adventures. They meet life’s challenges as team. They navigate a bout of Lyman’s depression; treatment works.

They share rich, fulfilling years while their careers develop, and their children grow up.

When their sons enter adulthood and their daughter is a teenager, they plan an entire summer as a family. But Lyman abruptly stops both therapy and medication. He spirals into a dark and irritable isolation that none of them can penetrate.

After his brutal suicide, Eva is left to cope and to guide her children through the trauma, as they each rebuild their lives.

EDITOR'S PICK: BookLife and Publishers' Weekly

    

My thoughts about In the Shadow of Silence ~~

(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—"Old photographs with curled edges are scattered on the red kilim rug. Barefoot on her knees, in faded denim overalls, Eva sorts them into piles."

Depression hits so many people and so many families. This story, In the Shadow of Silence, is one family's journey through the trials and tribulations of living with depression. This is something that affects everyone in a family going through it. 

The author did an amazing job of creating caring, loving family members who lived and survived depression and the aftermath of their loved one's suicide. The subject was handled in a sensitive and responsible way while also showing how something like this touches everyone. 

This story was quite personal to me as some of my loved ones have in the past, and some are currently struggling with depression so this one hits close to home. It was sometimes hard to read but also reassuring to see how others are managing their lives to get through it.

I received aa ARC of In the Shadow of Silence and this is my honest opinion.

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About the author


Raymonde Dumont, MD, LMFT, is both a pediatrician and a family therapist.

She practiced and taught for several years at Harvard Medical School, and at the Joslin Diabetes Center. She saw the impact of one person's illness through their entire family, and showed that mental health affects medical outcomes.

In private practice, as a family therapist, she helps families collaborate during difficulties, rather than becoming divided.

She is also a mother, a widow, and a friend to many. She now turns her years of experience into words that speak of resilience, and of the flawed road that leads us to becoming good enough.

Depression and suicide are on the rise, and the impact of tragedy reaches far beyond those immediately affected. They often create a broad circle of confusion, anger and guilt. She hopes her book will make readers feel less alone. Perhaps it will bring some insight and comfort.

She lives and practices in Montclair, New Jersey, within reach of New York City. Her short stories have been published in Persimmon Tree and in The Hemlock Journal.

Connect with Rae

Website | Facebook | Goodreads | Substack

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Monday, February 16, 2026

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? February 16, 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

In the Shadow of Silence
by Rae Dumont
print ARC for review
Pub date ~ February 17

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

What I recently finished

Leave It Up To Love
by Kristy Woodson Harvey
e-book from Amazon First Reads
Pub date ~ March 1

When I Kill You
by B.A. Paris
eARC for review
Pub date ~ February 17

What I am going to read next

One Beautiful Year of Normal
by Sandra K. Griffith
print ARC for review
Pub date ~ February 24

I really love my reading life!

What are you reading this week?

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Sunday, February 15, 2026

New Release! The Fourth Princess by Janie Chang ~ My Thoughts #TheFourthPrincess

Congratulations Janie
on the recent release of
The Fourth Princess!

The Fourth Princess: A Gothic Novel of Old Shanghai  by Janie Chang
Historical Fiction, China, 336 pages
Published February 10, 2026 by William Morrow Paperbacks

From the internationally bestselling author of The Porcelain Moon comes a haunting Gothic novel set in 1911 China. Two young women living in a crumbling, once-grand Shanghai mansion face danger as secrets of their pasts come to light, even as the mansion’s own secret threatens the present.

Shanghai, 1911. Lisan Liu is elated when she is hired as secretary to wealthy American Caroline Stanton, the new mistress of Lennox Manor on the outskirts of Shanghai’s International Settlement. However, the Manor has a dark past due to a previous owner’s suicide, and soon Lisan’s childhood nightmares resurface with more intensity and meld with haunted visions of a woman in red. Adding to her unease is the young gardener, Yao, who both entices and disturbs her.

Newly married Caroline looks forward to life in China with her husband, Thomas, away from the shadows of another earlier tragedy. But an unwelcome guest, Andrew Grey, attends her party and claims to know secrets she can’t afford to have exposed. At the same party, the notorious princess Masako Kyo approaches Lisan with questions about the young woman’s family that the orphaned Lisan can’t answer.

As Caroline struggles with Grey’s extortion and Thomas’s mysterious illness, Lisan’s future is upended when she learns the truth about her past, and why her identity has been hidden all these years. All the while, strange incidents accelerate, driving Lisan to doubt her sanity as Lennox Manor seems unwilling to release her until she fulfills demands from beyond the grave.


My thoughts about The Fourth Princess~~

(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—"For sale or lease: Lennox Manor A five-acre country estate just outside Shanghai, minutes from the junction of Brenan and Jessfield Road."

I love reading stories set in China, especially stories about their past history. The culture and their customs have always fascinated me. I had already read another book by Janie Chang and enjoyed it so I was excited to have a chance to read The Fourth Princess

I was immediately drawn into the worlds of Lisan Liu and Caroline Stanton. They each have their own hardships to deal with, as well as deep, dark secrets from their past. The unraveling of all of that made for an intriguing and captivating storylines. I couldn't stop reading!

I loved everything about The Fourth Princess and highly recommend it for historical fiction lovers and readers who enjoy stories about Chinese culture. This is a good one!

I received an ARC of The Fourth Princess and this is my honest opinion.

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About the author


Janie Chang is a bestselling author of historical fiction. Her books are often inspired by tales of ancestors who encountered dragons, ghosts, and immortals as well as family stories about life in China in the years before the Second World War. Her novels, THREE SOULS and DRAGON SPRINGS ROAD were nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award. DRAGON SPRINGS ROAD was a Canadian national bestseller. Her third novel THE LIBRARY OF LEGENDS was a Canadian national bestseller and a Book of the Month Club selection. THE PORCELAIN MOON is set in WWI France and brings to readers the forgotten history of the 140,000 Chinese workers sent to the Western Front. THE PHOENIX CROWN, a novel co-authored with Kate Quinn, released in February 2024. THE FOURTH PRINCESS, releasing in February 2026, is her first Gothic novel.

Born in Taiwan, Janie has lived in the Philippines, Iran, Thailand, and New Zealand. She now lives on the Sunshine Coast of beautiful British Columbia, Canada with her husband and Minnie, a rescue cat who thinks the staff could do better. ~ Goodreads

Connect with Janie

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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Release Day! Keeper of Lost Children by Sadeqa Johnson ~ My Thoughts #KeeperOfLostChildren

Happy Release Day!


Congratulations Sadeqa
on the release today of
Keeper of Lost Children!

Keeper of Lost Children by Sadeqa Johnson
Historical Fiction, World War II, 464 pages
Published February 10, 2026 by 37 Ink

In this new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve, one American woman’s vision in post WWII Germany will tie together three people in an unexpected way.

Lost in the streets and smoldering rubble of Occupied Germany, Ethel Gathers, the proud wife of an American soldier spots a gaggle of mixed-race children following a nun. Desperate to conceive her own family, she feels compelled to follow them to learn their story.

Ozzie Philips volunteers for the army in 1948, eager to break barriers for Black soldiers. Despite his best efforts, he finds the racism he encountered at home in Philadelphia has followed him overseas. He finds solace in the arms of Jelka, a German woman struggling with the lack of resources and even joy in her destroyed country.

In 1965, Sophia Clark discovers she’s been given an opportunity to integrate a prestigious boarding school in Maryland and leave behind her spiteful parents and the grueling demands. In a chance meeting with a fellow classmate, she discovers a secret that upends her world.

Toggling between the lives of these three individuals, Keeper of Lost Children explores how one woman’s vision will change the course of countless lives, and demonstrates that love in its myriad of forms—familial, parental, and forbidden, even love of self—can be transcendent.


My thoughts about Keeper of Lost Children~~

(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—"A hand pounded against the front door. Started from her morning prayers, Sister Proba clutched the cross hanging around her neck, hoping it was just the wind."

Keeper of Lost Children is an amazing story featuring three characters who, unbeknownst to all of them, are connected in the most unexpected way. As the reader learns about each of them in turn, we learn about the hardships they all endured as well as the joys that were a part of their lives. It was beautiful to watch how one's actions had such an impact on the lives of the others. 

The writing of Sadeqa Johnson is extraordinary and it made me feel like I was personally involved in the lives of these three people. Her words just flew off of the page and into my imagination. 

I love historical fiction because of the things I learn about a time or event in the past that I knew little or nothing about. I wasn't aware of the mixed-race children that were born during the war. This story opened up that world to me and made me want to learn more about it on my own.

This story gives us a little bit different spin on the war, one that is not talked about often. It shows how the unselfish actions of one person can greatly influence the lives of others. I highly recommend Keeper of Lost Children for all readers of historical fiction. 

I received an ARC of Keeper of Lost Children and this is my honest opinion.

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About the author


Sadeqa Johnson is the New York Times best-selling author of five novels. Her accolades include being the 2022 Hurston/Wright Foundation Legacy finalist, a BCALA Literary Honoree, and the Library of Virginia’s Literary People’s Choice Award winner. She is a Kimbilio Fellow and teaches in the M.F.A. program at Drexel University. Originally from Philadelphia, she currently lives near Richmond, VA with her husband and three teens. ~ Goodreads

Connect with Sadeqa

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Monday, February 9, 2026

It's Monday! What Are You Reading? February 9, 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

In the Shadow of Silence
by Rae Dumont
print ARC for review
Pub date ~ February 17

When I Kill You
by B.A. Paris
eARC for review
Pub date ~ February 17

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

What I recently finished


The Fourth Princess
by Janie Chang
print ARC for review
Pub date ~ February 10

All the Ugly and Wonderful Things
by Bryn Greenwood
audio-book borrowed from Audible
Published August 9, 2016

What I am going to read next

The Book of Judges: A Novel
by Gary Fields
print ARC for review
Pub date ~ February 24

I really love my reading life!

What are you reading this week?

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