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Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Waiting on Wednesday - First Sign of Danger

 


'Waiting on Wednesday' is an event where I feature an upcoming book that I am extra excited about.  I used to do this in the past and am making it a priority to do again.  Seriously, who among us doesn't have a book or two or twenty that we are excited about reading?  Plus, it lets us 'spread the word' about authors and series that we personally enjoy.

I'm delighted to be 'waiting on' this 4th book in favorite author Kelley Armstrong's series set in Haven's Rock.  I love this series and also really enjoyed the previous books that it spun off of, the Rockton series.  Each spring I'm searching to see if there will be a new book.  Things have changed over the years with Detective Casey Duncan and Sheriff Eric Dalton.  They still live 'off-the-grid' in the Yukon area of Canada, but they have a new baby.  Is this a series best read in order?  I think so, but you can choose.  Have you tried any of these books or others by Kelley Armstrong?  Do tell us what you thought!



First Sign Of Danger

by Kelley Armstrong

Publication Date:  February 17th

New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong continues the atmospheric Haven's Rock series as Casey Duncan investigates a threat to their off-the-grid Yukon town.

Detective Casey Duncan and her husband, Sheriff Eric Dalton, are entering a new chapter of life as parents to their six-month-old baby. Their family is hidden away in the sanctuary town of Haven's Rock where they can live safe and private lives. But when they encounter hikers too close to the borders of Haven's Rock, they realize they're in danger of being exposed.

When they find one of the hikers dead the next day, they realize that their paranoia was justified, but they're no closer to finding out who these people were and what they were doing in the vicinity of Haven's Rock. Only by tracing the hikers' movements, as well as examining the recent behavior of their closest neighbors, the workers of a secretive mining camp, will they be able to figure out where the threat is coming from and shut it down. Otherwise, the lives of everyone in Haven's Rock--and their safe, secure new existence--are at risk.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Waiting on Wednesday - Stolen in Death

 


'Waiting on Wednesday' is an event where I feature an upcoming book that I am extra excited about.  I used to do this in the past and am making it a priority to do again.  Seriously, who among us doesn't have a book or two or twenty that we are excited about reading?  Plus, it lets us 'spread the word' about authors and series that we personally enjoy.

This week I am highlighting a new book in one of my favorite series ever.  And it's #62 in that series.  Amazing, right?  This is the Eve/Roarke 'In Death' series written by J.D. Robb, who is actually Nora Roberts.  I have read all the books about Eve Dallas and her husband, Roarke, and I'm always delighted to visit with them and all the many familiar characters that populate the books.  See what you think:



Stolen In Death

by J.D. Robb

Publication Date:  February 3rd

A violent death and a vault of stolen treasures has Eve Dallas struggling to solve crimes old and new in the latest thriller in the #1 New York Times-bestselling series.

A blow to the head with a block of amethyst has left multibillionaire Nathan Barrister dead―while nearby, a vault, its door ajar, sits filled with priceless paintings, jewelry, and other treasures. Lieutenant Eve Dallas’s husband, Roarke―who misspent his youth in Ireland as a scrappy thief―recognizes at least two stolen pieces among the hoard. The crime scene suggests a burglar caught in the act. But only one item seems to be missing.

Then it’s revealed that the vault had actually belonged to the victim’s late father―and no one in the household knew it was there until a recent remodeling project exposed it. To protect the family name and business, they explain to Eve, they’d been looking for a way to return the ill-gotten gains anonymously and avoid the police. But now the police are all over their elegant house, and have a bigger, bloodier mystery to solve.

By all accounts, Nathan Barrister was a good man, a generous employer, a devoted husband and father. As for his father―he clearly had secrets. Now it’s up to Eve and her team to find out if those secrets got Nathan killed―and if it was a crime of passion or revenge.

Monday, January 12, 2026

My Mystery Book Group schedule for the first half of 2026...

Hi there!  As promised, I'm sharing the reading schedule for the mystery book group that I've attended for many years - January to June, 2026.  If you've read any of these, let me know what you thought about them.  I'm going to try to share my thoughts on each one after the group has held our meeting, always assuming I'm able to make the meeting.  For example, we had our January meeting last Thursday evening and I'll share at the end of this post about our discussion.  Here we go:

January - The Frozen People by Elly Griffiths

Some murders can’t be solved in just one lifetime.

Ali Dawson and her cold case team investigate crimes so old, they’re frozen—or so their inside joke goes. Nobody knows that her team has a secret: they can travel back in time to look for evidence.

The latest assignment sees Ali venture back farther than they have dared before: to 1850s London to clear the name of Cain Templeton, an eccentric patron of the arts. Rumor has it that Cain is part of a sinister group called The Collectors. Ali arrives in the Victorian era to another dead woman at her feet and far too many unanswered questions.

As the clock counts down, Ali becomes more entangled in the mystery, yet danger lurks around every corner. She soon finds herself trapped, unable to make her way back to her beloved son, Finn, who is battling his own accusations in the present day.

Could the two cases be connected? In a race through and against time, Ali must find out before it’s too late.

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February - The Queens of Crime - Marie Benedict

The New York Times bestselling author of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie returns with a thrilling story of Christie’s legendary rival Dorothy Sayers, the race to solve a murder, and the power of friendship among women.

London, 1930. The five greatest women crime writers have banded together to form a secret society with a single goal: to show they are no longer willing to be treated as second-class citizens by their male counterparts in the legendary Detection Club. Led by the formidable Dorothy L. Sayers, the group includes Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Margery Allingham and Baroness Emma Orczy. They call themselves the Queens of Crime. Their plan? Solve an actual murder, that of a young woman found strangled in a park in France who may have connections leading to the highest levels of the British establishment.

May Daniels, a young English nurse on an excursion to France with her friend, seemed to vanish into thin air as they prepared to board a ferry home. Months later, her body is found in the nearby woods. The murder has all the hallmarks of a locked room mystery for which these authors are famous: how did her killer manage to sneak her body out of a crowded train station without anyone noticing? If, as the police believe, the cause of death is manual strangulation, why is there is an extraordinary amount of blood at the crime scene? What is the meaning of a heartbreaking secret letter seeming to implicate an unnamed paramour? Determined to solve the highly publicized murder, the Queens of Crime embark on their own investigation, discovering they’re stronger together. But soon the killer targets Dorothy Sayers herself, threatening to expose a dark secret in her past that she would do anything to keep hidden.

Inspired by a true story in Sayers’ own life, New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict brings to life the lengths to which five talented women writers will go to be taken seriously in the male-dominated world of letters as they unpuzzle a mystery torn from the pages of their own novels.

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March - Under the Stars by Beatriz Williams

When a daughter and her famous mother return to Winthrop Island to confront their complicated past, they discover a secret trove of paintings that connect them to a mysterious woman who vanished on a luxury steamship two centuries earlier.

From the New York Times bestselling author of Husbands & Lovers comes an epic tale of family legacy, love, and truths that echo down generations.

Audrey Fisher has struggled all her life to emerge from the shadow of her famous mother by forging a career as a world-class chef. Meredith Fisher’s glamorous screen persona disguises the trauma of the tragic accident that haunts her dreams. Neither woman wants to return to the New England island they left behind and its complicated emotional ties, but Meredith has one last chance to sober up and salvage her big comeback, and where else but discreet, moneyed Winthrop Island can a famous actress spend the summer without the intrusion of other people? Until Audrey discovers an old wooden chest among the belongings of her estranged bartender father, Mike Kennedy, and the astonishing contents draw the women deep into Winthrop’s past and its many secrets…attracting the interest of their handsome neighbor, Sedge Peabody. How did a trove of paintings from one of America’s greatest artists wind up in the cellar of the Mohegan Inn? And who is the mysterious woman portrayed on every canvas?

On a stormy November night in 1846, Providence Dare flees Boston and boards the luxury steamship Atlantic one step ahead of the law….or so she believes. But when a catastrophic accident leaves the ship at the mercy of a mighty gale, Providence finds herself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse with the one man who knows her real identity—the detective investigating the suspicious death of her employer, the painter Henry Irving. As the Atlantic fights for her life and the rocky shore of Winthrop Island edges closer, a desperate Providence searches for her chance to escape…before the sea swallows her without a trace.

In Under the Stars, the destinies of three women converge across centuries, as a harrowing true disaster at the dawn of the steamship era evokes a complex legacy of family secrets in modern-day New England. Williams has written a timeless epic of mothers and daughters, of love lost and found, and of the truths that echo down generations.

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April - Famous Last Words by Gillian McAllister

From the author of Reese’s Book Club Pick and New York Times bestseller Wrong Place Wrong Time comes an addictive thriller about a new mother’s world upended when her husband commits a terrifying crime. How well does she truly know the man she loves? And what danger does she face if her entire life has been built on a lie?

It is June 21st, the longest day of the year, and new mother Camilla’s life is about to change forever. After months of maternity leave, she will drop her infant daughter off at daycare for the first time and return to her job as a literary agent. Finally. But, when she wakes, her husband Luke isn’t there, and in his place is a cryptic note.

Then it starts. Breaking news: there's a hostage situation developing in London. The police arrive, and tell her Luke is involved. But he isn't a hostage. Her husband—doting father, eternal optimist—is the gunman.

What she does next is crucial. Because only she knows what the note he left behind that morning says...

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May - The Golden Gate by Amy Chua

In Berkeley, California, in 1944, Homicide Detective Al Sullivan has just left the swanky Claremont Hotel after a drink in the bar when a presidential candidate is assassinated in one of the rooms upstairs. A rich industrialist with enemies among the anarchist factions on the far left, Walter Wilkinson could have been targeted by any number of groups. But strangely, Sullivan’s investigation brings up the specter of another tragedy at the Claremont, ten years the death of seven-year-old Iris Stafford, a member of the Bainbridge family, one of the wealthiest in all of San Francisco. Some say she haunts the Claremont still.

The many threads of the case keep leading Sullivan back to the three remaining Bainbridge heiresses, now Iris’s sister, Isabella, and her cousins Cassie and Nicole. Determined not to let anything distract him from the truth―not the powerful influence of Bainbridges’ grandmother, or the political aspirations of Berkeley’s district attorney, or the interest of China's First Lady Madame Chiang Kai-Shek in his findings―Sullivan follows his investigation to its devastating conclusion.

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June - Award Winners Month

In June each year we read any book that is nominated for or wins a Mystery Book Award for the previous or current year.  Lists of these can be found on the 'Stop You're Killing Me' website here.  This is always a fun reading and telling month too as we get lots of good suggestions and comments on what members have read.  

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So, there you go.  Thoughts, comments, interested?  As I said last year. feel free to say what you think and I'll be glad to pass those thoughts along to the group.  

Oh, and we did have a good discussion of The Frozen People.  Most liked it, some had some issues with certain aspects.  It is a first book in a new series for Elly Griffiths and introducing the characters and other things always requires a bit of patience from the reader.  Almost all said they would read the next book in the series.  As I've said before though, when the group has various reactions to the book, our talk is almost always more interesting.  All of us who have enjoyed other books by Griffiths recommended those to the newbies who are just discovering this author.  

Thanks for stopping by and I'll be sharing what the afternoon book group that I attend is reading for Jan-June either later this week or early next week.  My 'Waiting on Wednesday' posts will hopefully begin again this week or next.  Take care!!   

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

What my 2025 reading looked like and some possible plans for 2026...

Hey there, book friends!  Hope you all had a great holiday season and weren't 'too busy' (is that even possible - ha!).  Also I'm enjoying hearing what you liked best in your reading life for 2025 and what might come in 2026.  Decided I'd share a bit here about my 2025 reading adventures.

I had a 'goal' (which I don't actually do anymore, but somehow I always want to mention a number) of 100 for 2025.  I did not get to that level.  I finished 89 books and that was fine.  Some of those books were quite lengthy.  And I listened to a number of book podcasts, which lessens my audiobook time.  

I reread/caught up on two full mystery series.  The first I completed was by Elly Griffiths and was her Ruth Galloway series.  It has 14 books and I'd love for there to be a 15th.  Maybe at some point.  The second series that I completed was Julia Spencer-Fleming's series featuring Clare Fergusson (Episcopal priest) and Russ Van Alstyne (Chief of Police).  This series has 10 books now and I was glad to revisit the earlier books and get to read the new one, At Midnight Comes The Cry.  It had been about 5 years since the last book.

I also attended the two book groups that I've been part of for many years.  My favorite book that the Mystery Book Group read and discussed was The Spy Coast by Tess Gerritsen.  The Afternoon Book Group reads a wide assortment of book types, but my favorite was probably The Women by Kristin Hannah.  My favorite book of all for 2025 was The Hallmarked Man by Robert Galbraith.  It's very long, as most of the books in that series tend to be.  However, I love these books featuring Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott and am delighted when a new one (this was #8) is available.

Think that's about all to share for 2025.  Will move on to my sorta-ish plans for 2026.  

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First of all, I'll be sharing what both the book groups I attend will be reading for Jan-June of 2026 in separate posts in the next week or so.  The Mystery Book Group will be having the first meeting on Thursday evening and we'll be talking about the first book in Elly Griffiths' new series, The Frozen People.

I'm pretty excited as I've heard some good things about the books both groups are planning on discussing.  Yay!  You guys can let me know if you've read any of them and have thoughts on them when I share the upcoming lists.  

I'm not going to have a set goal for 2026 reading.  We'll just stick with 100 and see if that happens.  I do plan to continue to do some rereading/catching up on series that I enjoy.  There is a new book coming out in Sujata Massey's Perveen Mistry series, The Star From Calcutta and, as it will be #5, rereading the previous books might be fun.  There is also a series by Jennifer Chiaverini that features The Elm Creek Quilters.  I have read a bunch of them (#23 is coming in April), but I'm thinking about starting at the beginning again and making my way through them.  We'll see what I decide.  I need to figure out where I left off in my reading of that series and calculate how many I am behind.

Think that's about all I have to share.  I'm going to enjoy my reading in 2026.  Not continue a book if it isn't working for me.  Enjoy reading in print and on my Kindle and also listening to books on audio.  Maybe reread some old favorites from my shelves.  Mostly, I want to have fun.  Hope you guys do the same.  Take care and we'll 'talk' again soon.           

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Happy New Year! Welcome to 2026!

 


Wishing everyone a very happy and peaceful 2026!  I'm going to repeat some thoughts I shared as a New Year's Day post in 2019.  My special word for 2026 will again be...PERSEVERE.  As in 'never quitting again' - in my life journeys of all types - reading, health, movement, and, most importantly, in my quest to be kind, loving, sensitive, and spiritual.



I love looking at pictures of mountains and love contemplating mountain vistas.  In every mountain range, there is up and there is down.  There are hard roads that test your strength and there are easier ones where one can coast.  Life is like that in many ways.  Endurance and perseverance are needed for both the ups and the downs.

So this year, my aim is to PERSEVERE through the good and the not so good and keep my goals in mind for all aspects of my life.  And definitely enjoy the journey.  Thanks so much for stopping by, for being my dear friends, and may you all have a very Happy New Year!