Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Little Free Library Sightings: The Cape Cod Edition

It's always fun to see a Little Free Library "out in the wild!"  I love to spot them, browse their selection, leave a book if possible, and then look them up on the official website, because sometimes they have interesting stories to go along with them!  There's also an app you can download to find local Little Free Libraries where you can even "check in" to keep track of the ones you've visited!  Here are some of the Little Free Libraries we found on our summer trip to Cape Cod!

#195175 - Here's the story: "Visit our Free Little Library and the beautiful campus of Saint Barnabas's Episcopal Church in Falmouth. A bench is provided by the library for you to sit and relax. The campus of StB's has a labyrinth, memorial garden, church, chapel and playground for all to enjoy."
#63092 - How awesome is that door?  I love the intricate design!
#183512 - This is the Gifford Street Little Free Library - so cute!
#101112 - Here's the story of the King Street Little Free Library: "In time of the pandemic, our wonderful Falmouth Town Library was closed. So we started this little library as a way our neighborhood could compensate for the loss of the Main Library! Now we libraries under assault in much of the country we stand proudly with the Big Free Libraries!!"
#1108 - I actually walked right past this one before I opened the app and saw it!  Check out this story: "Located in the heart of Oak Bluffs on the island of Martha's Vineyard, this Little Free Library is kept and curated by the Oak Bluffs Public Library, which is about a five-minute walk away. Take a book, leave a book, and come visit the library for even more great *free* books!"  I love that we were able to find one on the island of Martha's Vineyard!

 











And here are some unregistered ones my husband and brother-in-law came across and sent me pictures of!




Monday, October 6, 2025

Michele's Monday Picks #79

Angela is so generous to let me pop in with my little series, Michele’s Monday Picks!  I’m not a blogger or bookstagrammer, but I love getting excited about new releases with the rest of you.  Here I’ll be sharing new books I’m really looking forward to!

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By Cait Jacobs
Expected Publication: October 14, 2025

From Goodreads:
A princess desperate to win back the prince who broke her heart follows him to his kingdom's prestigious military academy—and in doing so, falls in love, saves the realm, and continues to look fabulous in this delightful debut fantasy.

Domhnall and Clía are an ideal match—or so everyone says. They are prince and princess of neighboring kingdoms. An alliance the gods will smile on. Until Domhnall ruins everything by refusing to propose.

Heartbroken but determined, Clía makes the perfect plan: Follow Domhnall to Caisleán Cósta, the military academy he’s attending. Show she can protect her kingdom. Secure the betrothal. Sure, the castle has a brutal reputation. But how hard can dueling really be?

Warrior Ronan promised himself he’d never lose his focus. He fought and sacrificed for his place at Caisleán Cósta, and he has no time for blonde princesses who waltz intro arenas like they’re attending a ball. Even if she and her otter-like pet are…well, cute.

He doesn’t want to be intrigued by Clía. But her hunger to prove herself is something he understands. He tells himself there’s no harm training her. Even if his heart does race around her. Even if Domhnall is his best friend.

But as they say, love is a battlefield—and unfortunately for them all, a very real war is looming on the horizon. It’s a fight that will threaten all their kingdoms…and test all their hearts. 


This book is a take on Legally Blonde, so I have high hopes! Do you think you’ll be picking this one up?

Friday, October 3, 2025

Recent Reads

Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan (2024)

Rae is dying from terminal cancer when one day she is approached with a mysterious offer - a chance to live by first entering the fantasy world of her favorite book series and retrieving a flower.  With nothing to lose, Rae takes a chance and wakes up as a character in the story, with the world around her feeling all too real.  She's been cast as one of the villains, and she'll have to be truly devious to keep herself from being killed.  I really enjoyed this book!  It took me a little bit to really get into it - the writing is very dense, to create this fantasy world - but the concept is amazing!  A chance to meet some of your favorite characters and experience their world?  Awesome!  As Rae makes it further into the storyline, things are not quite as she expected, and even her own actions will have serious consequences.  I admired Rae's ability to maneuver this world while still being herself, and the cast of characters around her are both terrifying and extraordinary.  I'm excited to see where Brennan takes the story next!  4 stars

Dating After the End of the World by Jeneva Rose (2025)

After spending her childhood unhappily helping her doomsday-prepping dad, Casey left as soon as she could and hasn't looked back.  That is, until a zombie apocalypse surges through the nation and she's forced to return to her childhood home.  There, she finds her father had continued his prepper ways and is now thriving, somewhat, while offering refuge to several other people, including Casey's childhood nemesis, Blake.  This book had a little bit of everything, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!  There's some science fiction, with the zombies, and of course plenty of gore comes along with that.  There's action and drama, as the survivors fight to keep their home safe.  Casey and her father are able to work on their damaged relationship, and I definitely shed some tears there!  And Casey and Blake finally find some common ground and, in working together, love blossoms.  After an explosive ending, I'm hoping for a sequel!  4.5 stars


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Thursday, October 2, 2025

Month in Review: September 2025

 
September was a pretty chill month for us.  After our vacation, it was back to work and back to school - Henry started preschool at daycare, so that has been a fun adjustment!  We decided not to do any structured activities like music classes this fall, so our weekends have been a mix of outings, walks, and playground visits.  We visited a couple Jersey shore lighthouses one Saturday (I've lived in NJ all my life and have only been to like one lighthouse, so Henry's new obsession meant we all got to see something new!).  My sister, niece, and I took a beeswax candlemaking class at a local farm one day, and then the week after we took Henry back to the same farm so he could meet all the animals - goats, geese, and peacocks!  We also did a local Walk to Fight Alzheimer's - it was at a park we often go to anyway, so it was perfect! - and took Henry to a Touch-a-Truck community event at the mall.

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Can't-Wait Wednesday: Boleyn Traitor

Can't-Wait Wednesday is hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings and helps us spotlight upcoming releases we're eagerly anticipating!

Philippa Gregory
Expected publication date: October 14, 2025
#1 New York Times bestselling author and “queen of royal fiction” (USA Today) Philippa Gregory returns with a dazzling historical novel of ambition, betrayal, and survival in the court of Henry VIII.

Jane Boleyn watches from the shadows of the Tudor court, where secrets are currency, every choice is dangerous, and even the faintest whisper can seal the fate of queens.

For Jane, survival demands playing every role required of her: a loving wife who conceals her doubts, a devoted sister to Anne Boleyn at the height of her power, and an obedient spy who carefully wields her words. But in a court ruled by ambition and a tyrant’s sword, Jane must rely on her sharp wit and skillful maneuvering to outthink those around her, knowing that one wrong move could cost her everything.

Philippa Gregory masterfully shines a spotlight on the untold story of Jane Boleyn, peeling back the myths to reveal a complex portrait of a woman who dared to survive at any cost. Perfect for fans of thrilling historical drama and readers captivated by the intrigue of the Tudor period, Boleyn Traitor is a must-read. - from Goodreads


Monday, September 29, 2025

Indie Bookstore Spotlight: Eight Cousins Books

We recently traveled to Cape Cod for a big family vacation, so you know I had to be on the lookout for indie bookstores while we were there!  In downtown Falmouth, we came across Eight Cousins Books!

Eight Cousins Books actually has two storefronts, just a few doors down from one another.  I first went to the location that carries books for adults (and also some puzzles and gifts).  It's not a huge space, but they manage to pack a lot in!  I snagged a holiday romance for later this year!  My sister and I went back for a second visit, and she really loved the selection.





After that, I went to their second location, which caters to children!  I loved it, a whole store just for children's books, games, and toys!  Eight Cousins Kids is quite a bit larger than the other location, and Henry had a great time checking everything out, as you can see in the last picture!





If you find yourself in Falmouth, I definitely recommend checking out these two indie bookstores!

Friday, September 26, 2025

Recent Reads

Wait for It by Jenn McKinlay (2021)

Annabelle is looking for a fresh start when she moves to Arizona to work for her friend's design company.  Her landlord Nick is recovering from a stroke, fearful about leaving his home, but when he and Annabelle finally meet, sparks fly.  Could they help each other find happiness?  I really enjoyed this book!  I have to say, it wasn't even really about the romance for me; it was about the journeys that Annabelle and Nick each take in overcoming their own issues (but of course, the way they help each other and come together didn't hurt, either!).  I liked watching Annabelle tackle her workplace issues and also make some realizations about her romantic history.  Nick's medical issues and past family traumas made his storyline a bit heaver but equally compelling.  4 stars

Under the Stars by Beatriz Williams (2025)

Audrey and her mother have returned to Winthrop Island to get Meredith sober.  While there, Audrey reconnects with her father and they discover a chest full of paintings, uncovering many secrets in the process.  In a second timeline, a young woman gives her account of surviving a shipwreck near Winthrop Island two centuries earlier.  I love dual timeline stories and seeing the way the stories eventually come together, often in surprising ways.  This was no exception!  I was anxious to see how Williams would tie the present-day and past timelines; Providence (the woman who survived the storm) was especially compelling to me.  I felt like the present-day story had all the hallmarks of a Beatriz Williams book, with family and secrets and love, but also felt a bit... grittier?  There was a lot of cursing and it did detract from the story a bit for me, but I enjoyed getting to know Audrey and Meredith and seeing them work on their relationships.  I also love the way Williams writes romance - it's not so obvious and in your face, it's in the glances and subtle wording and small moments.  4.5 stars


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