FROM GOODREADS: NORMAN WAS HER FIRST.
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Monday, July 13, 2026
Watch Out for Those Showers!
FROM GOODREADS: NORMAN WAS HER FIRST.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Feed Your TBR (Summer of Horror 2026 Edition)
Also, since it is Summer of Horror, each week I will be trying to do one horror and one horror pick - at least through August. So, enjoy!
In the snow-covered town of Willow Creek, Christmas runs like clockwork. Ghouls bake, vampires tend bar, and errant spirits drink cocoa―but this year, the holiday centerpiece has been stolen by rogue elves.
Event planner Holly Frost has no choice but to team up with the one man she truly cannot stand―Nikalus “Nick” Draven, the infuriatingly charming vampire who leads the local coven.
As they race to save the season, Holly starts to see the man behind the fangs, and Nick realizes he might care too much about the determined mortal trying to pull off a last-minute holiday miracle.
With Christmas, the gala, and their budding feelings on the line, Holly and Nick must decide whether they can bridge centuries of distrust and embrace the magic of the season.
Because nothing says Christmas like paranormal romance, small-town charm, and a little vampire mischief.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Horror Shows Favorites (Summer of Horror 2026)
FROM can be seen on MGM+ and I can't rave about this show enough. The final episode of Season 4 is on Sunday and I'm already missing it. If you haven't caught it, this series gives me some serious Stephen King vibes. This is probably one of my top recommendations.
We recently just finished up watching DEVIL IN SILVER over at AMC+. It is based on a book by Victor Lavall which I always meant to read. Judith Light does an outstanding job in this one and it's extremely eerie and atmospheric. Since it is part of the Terror Anthology series, I believe it has completely wrapped up so if interested, you could binge it all at once.
WELCOME TO DERRY remains one of my favorite horror shows and it can be found on HBO Max. Given how much I love Stephen King, watching this was a no-brainer. I actually think it is much better and even scarier than the original and remade movies. This Pennywise is horrifying and this show is the stuff of nightmares. I can't believe I have to wait until 2027 for the next season!
Finally, we have YELLOWJACKETS. I do believe there is going to be one final season this fall, but I absolutely love this bat-shit crazy show and can't wait to see how it all resolves. It has a dual timeline, and both the younger and older cast are spot on. If you love horror, make sure to check this one out.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
So, Are They Actually Related????
FROM GOODREADS: Free-spirited travel influencer Hannah Spencer has spent five years touring the country in her vintage van. An unexpected inheritance from her Pops brings Hannah to Cape Split, North Carolina, where she learns she’s the new owner of a worse-for-wear seaside beach house. Or, rather, fifty percent of one. Turns out Simon O’Malley inherited the other half from his Gramps.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Feed Your TBR (Summer of Horror 2026 Edition)
Also, since it is Summer of Horror, each week I will be trying to do one horror and one horror pick - at least through August. So, enjoy!
Starr is still chasing cold cases of missing women, with hardly any leads and even fewer resources to follow them. This perplexing death of an outsider—a white man—is the last thing she needs to distract from her mission.
But when a suspect in a fifteen-years-cold disappearance returns home to the rez, employed by the same shady fracking company, Starr wonders if he might be the key to solving both mysteries—past and present.
All the while, there are strange phenomena among the reservation’s wildlife—bison display aggression, fish wash ashore, and Starr begins hearing a Rain Crow's distinctive call everywhere she turns. The more Starr learns, the less it all makes sense… and the cry of the Rain Crow warns that a storm is coming.
Monday, June 22, 2026
"The worms crawl in. The worms crawl out."
FROM GOODREADS: The year is 1899 and Sonia Wilson is a scientific illustrator without work, prospects, or hope. When the reclusive Dr. Halder offers her a position illustrating his vast collection of insects, Sonia jumps at the chance to move to his North Carolina manor house and put her talents to use. But soon enough she finds that there are darker things at work than the Carolina woods. What happened to her predecessor, Halder’s wife? Why are animals acting so strangely, and what is behind the peculiar local whispers about “blood thieves?”
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Feed Your TBR - Summer of Horror 2026 Edition
Also, since it is Summer of Horror, each week I will be trying to do one horror and one horror pick - at least through August. So, enjoy!
Back then, if anyone had told Rex Hale that things were about to get worse for him, he’d have thought they were yanking his chain. He’s already divorced, suspended from the police force, and serving eviction notices for a developer dead-set on gentrifying the place. The only way things could get worse is if—
The next guy he serves winds up murdered. In cold blood. Rex’s papers still fluttering nearby.
The crime appears to be the work of a copycat, someone paying homage to CCK. Rex is questioned, of course, along with Alice Foster—CCK’s granddaughter and owner of a haunted bookstore that has yet to be evicted. Sparks have crackled between Alice and Rex for years. He wants to believe she’s innocent, but the evidence is stacking up against her.
So are the bodies.
The killer has turned Rex’s paper route into their own personal path of destruction. If there’s any chance at saving Walker’s Point and clearing both of their names, Alice and Rex—two people no one trusts—will have to trust each other. But in order to suss out the killer, they’ll have to look at the past and exhume a long-buried clue the original investigation missed.
If they don’t solve it soon, the development is the least of their worries, because Scream City is hellbent on living up to its name. And this time, no one gets out alive.
Each trial pits Maria against relatives she’s never met, and as she progresses, the town’s plants grow faster and stranger, blurring the line between reality and memory. Strange floral visions and a forgotten spirit, the Diwata, begin to surface, stirring up memories she was never meant to recall — including tender moments with a beautiful girl who now claims her mother’s death was planned.
Maria’s fight for her inheritance becomes a quest to uncover the truth about her mother, Talalora’s cursed past, and the supernatural forces that bind them. The story builds toward the chilling revelation that what’s been buried must bloom — and that the land itself is alive with danger.
WHY I CAN'T WAIT: That cover!
WHAT BOOK CAN'T YOU WAIT FOR THIS WEEK???



