Thursday, June 19, 2025

Blog Tour: Beach Reads and Deadly Deeds


It's beach read season; it's my favorite time of the year! I love to highlight books that are perfect for a lazy day at the pool or a sun drenched vacation. That's why I am excited to be a part of Harlequin's blog tour for Beach Reads and Deadly Deeds by Allison Brennan. I hear it's perfect for fans of The White Lotus and Bad Summer People


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Beach Reads and Deadly Deeds by Allison Brennan
 
Pub. Date: June 17, 2025
 

Goodreads says, "Mia Crawford is responsible to a fault. She has to be. Between her high-demand job and taking care of her grandmother and her cats, she has little time for anything else. What time she does have, she pours into reading. Mysteries, romances, thrillers…books filled with women who are far more impulsive than she would ever dream of being. Now, forced into taking a long-overdue vacation, she finds herself on a luxurious private island where she just might have a chance to reinvent herself—for a little while, anyway. She can explore the island. Flirt shamelessly with a cute bartender. Have a vacation fling. Live like a heroine in one of her favorite novels.

Or she can curl up with a good book on the beach. Turns out reinventing yourself is easier planned than done. But when gossipy notes written in the margins of an old book turn out to be clues to the disappearance of another guest, Mia finds herself diving head-first into a dangerous adventure. With everyone at the resort hiding secrets of their own, she’ll have to solve this real-life mystery before she becomes the next target."

 

You can purchase your own copy of Beach Reads and Deadly Deeds at Bookshop, Barnes & Noble, Books-A Million, and Amazon. Also, you can learn more about Allison Brennan by visiting her website and connecting with her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter/X

 

Read an Excerpt:

 PROLOGUE

“Death is so terribly final, while life is full of possibilities.”
—George R. R. Martin, A Game of Thrones


DIANA HARDEN HAD A plan, and the plan was good.

This little hiccup in her plan was merely an annoyance, not a roadblock. Sending her on a wild goose chase to St. John was childish and petty.

Ethan Valentine would pay dearly for wasting her time.

 It was near dark when the water taxi returned her to St. Claire. The driver was barely more than a kid, but Diana paid him well. She’d had enough of this cloak-and-dagger bullshit, so she had the kid take her straight to Valentine’s private dock in a sheltered cove on the southwest side of the island.

“Remember,” she said, putting her fingers to her lips in the universal be quiet sign. She didn’t want Ethan to know she’d figured out his ridiculous game.

         The driver nodded and grinned, and she waved him off.

Ground lights lined the wood stairs from the dock to Ethan’s house built on top of the cliff. The height dizzied her as she trudged up. The cool ocean breeze chilled her through the sheer scarf that she’d wrapped around her shoulders.
Ethan would pay first, and then she would tell him where she’d hidden the files. When she went out of her way to help someone, to give them information that would put them on top of the world, and they treated her like dog shit on their shoe? No way would she tolerate such disrespect.
The man had to be half-crazy to live like a hermit in the middle of the Caribbean. All because he’d lost in a business deal? Coming here to lick his wounds and feel sorry for himself? He should be thrilled that she had proof he’d been cheated. Instead, he’d shunned her.
If someone had told Diana ten years ago that she’d fallen head over heels for a gold-digging con artist, she would have been grateful. Sad, angry, sure—who wouldn’t be? But she would never have lost everything over it. Ethan Valentine should have been thanking her for the information that she had been willing to give to him practically for free yesterday.
Now the jerk would pay top dollar.
Diana stopped to catch her breath when she reached the top of the stairs. The view was breathtaking—the sun sinking into the ocean to her right, and the distant lights of St. John to her left. Almost as if on cue with the falling sun, several soft white LED lights flickered on, showcasing the house and garden, but darkening the jungle beyond.
Though the house was lit, she couldn’t see through the privacy screens. She adjusted the oversized bag on her shoulder, then approached the frosted glass door and rang the bell twice. The chime sounded like a bird call. When no one immediately came, she rang again. And again. Nothing.

She tried the door; locked.

Frustrated and angry after her crappy wasted day on St. John, she walked around the deck. The downstairs was almost completely enclosed by glass doors. She was looking for a way inside when a voice, heavy with an accent that sounded not quite Mexican, said, “Are you looking for something?”

Diana stumbled and knocked over a chair. “Who are you?” she demanded.

Squinting, she barely made out an old man reclining on a chaise lounge on the far corner of the deck. He had brown skin and a white beard so long and thick she could barely see his face. She’d seen him at the resort, an annoying busybody. What was he doing at Ethan’s house? How long had he been watching her?
“¿Quién crees que soy? ¿No has sentido curiosidad?”
She didn’t understand Spanish.
“No one is home,” the old man said, in English this time. “Do you need help finding your way back to the resort?”
“This is Ethan Valentine’s house,” Diana said. “He said he would be here.”
“He did? Odd.”
Who was this strange man?
“When will Ethan be back? It’s important.”
“Volverá cuando vuelva. Perhaps you’d like to wait?” the man said. “It might be a day or two before he’ll come by. Or a week. A month?” He lifted his hands in the air and shrugged.
Where the hell was Ethan? At the resort? Oh, that would be just her luck.
Irritated, she said, “I’ll find him myself.”
“Very well.” The man leaned back into the chair and closed his eyes.
With an infuriated sigh, Diana traipsed along the gravel road that led to the main lodge, wishing she’d asked the kid with the water taxi to wait.
She didn’t relish the two-mile hike to the resort, especially going over this mountain. Her flip-flops crunched on the gravel. She had wasted far too much time because of Ethan Valentine. He wanted to play games? Oh, she would play. And Diana was much better at it than he was. Her price had gone up tenfold.
The narrow road was poorly lit with sporadic ground lights. She didn’t have a flashlight and her cell phone was dead, so she stayed in the middle of the path, knowing that there were sheer drops all over the place. Diana had never considered herself squeamish or afraid of the dark, but she couldn’t even see the stars because of the thick canopy of bushy leaves hanging over the road.
Rodents ran from the trees right in front of her, then scurried down the cliff. She forced herself to breathe evenly. There were no dangerous animals on the island. The rustling leaves? Probably gophers or rabbits. She started talking out loud to herself, feeling silly, but hearing her own voice calmed her fears.
She stumbled and caught herself with a vine that was hanging from one of the trees, cursing Ethan. He thought a hundred thousand was too much? How about a million, Ethan? Pay up or she’d out him. Tell everyone what he had really been doing since disappearing from the United States. She’d start with the Wall Street Journal and Variety. Then maybe Forbes or The Economist. Hell, the New York Times might be interested in the scoop. See how Ethan liked the publicity. His ridiculous behavior certainly wouldn’t help Valentine Enterprises.
She stepped into a clearing on the top of the mountain. Packed, flat earth free of rocks and bushes and lined in bright lights. Ethan’s helipad, though there was no chopper here now. That jerk. That asshole. Chalk this up to one of the many lies he’d told.
Maybe she wouldn’t sell him the documents at all. Maybe she’d sell them back to the man she’d stolen them from, and Ethan could continue to wallow in misery.
Angry but wholly determined to make these miserable men pay for the havoc they had wreaked in her life and the lives of those she cared about, she strode across the helipad.
The trees swayed in a sudden gust of wind, and a chill ran up her spine. She rubbed her arms and cursed.
Then the lights went out.
She froze in the sudden black. The jungle closed around her, and the trees groaned as if they knew something she didn’t. Rustling to the left, then to the right. “Who’s there?” she called out. “Show yourself, you prick!”
She heard the flapping of wings first. Then dozens of bats flew right at her. She screamed and dropped to the ground, her arms over her head, as the flurry of flying rodents rushed by. She could feel the air shift and change around her as they dipped so low she thought for a moment that she was prey.
Then the flapping faded into the distance, and Diana found herself huddled on the ground, filthy and sore.
“For shit’s sake, Diana!” she said out loud. “Get up.”
Determined not to let creatures of the night terrify her again, she stood, and her eyes readjusted to the dark. The lights flickered on, then went off again, but on the far side of the clearing, she spotted a wooden sign. She made her way there and came upon a forked path with two arrows. The path to the left was marked The Falls, and the path to the right went to St. Claire.
Finally! She hurried to the right, down the path toward the resort. All she could think about was stripping off her disgusting clothes and inspecting the cuts and bruises she felt all over her body.
Ten minutes later, faint music filtered up through the trees, and she thought about all her potential paydays—the conniving con artist with the super-rich, clueless boyfriend? Diana had had her pegged a mile away.
Don’t try to con a con, she thought with a smile. Or maybe she’d focus on the security guy with the gambling habit? The cheater? The thief?
So many to choose from . . . and then she got an idea, as if a light bulb went bright above her head. She slowed and reached into her bag to glance through her notes, then realized she’d left the book in her room this morning. No worries. It wasn’t like she’d forget the most brilliant idea she’d had all week. After all, she was the heroine of this story—as strong and beautiful and smart as the treasure hunter in the novel she was reading. She laughed out loud. That’s what she was, a treasure hunter! Only she hunted secrets, not gold.
Secrets that turned into gold. She loved the imagery.
She picked up her pace, eager to get back to her cottage. Her feet hurt, her head pounded, and all she wanted was a large glass of wine and a long soak in the hot tub with her book.
The path wound around as she descended. Diana avoided the main lodge because she didn’t want to see anyone, especially when she looked like something the cat dragged in. Security lighting brightened the private patio of her cottage. She searched for her card key and as her hand grasped it at the bottom of her bag, she heard a voice behind her.
“Diana.”
She jumped, whirled around. Fear bubbled up in her chest until she saw who it was. Annoyed and tired, she said, “What do you want?”
“I’ve been waiting for you.”
“We’ll talk tomorrow. I’m beat.”
She turned her back on her uninvited guest and started to insert her card key, but before she could open the door, she was grabbed from behind.
“Wha—” She tried to speak, but her words were cut off. Her scarf tightened around her neck. She couldn’t talk. Then she couldn’t breathe.
Her vision blurred. Grabbing at the scarf, she scratched her neck. Her knees grew weak. Her vision faded.
Scream!
No sound escaped her throat. She heard nothing except for her own pounding heart, fear wrapping itself around her like a vise.
Then, darkness.

Excerpted from BEACH READS AND DEADLY DEEDS by Allison Brennan. Copyright © 2025 by Assemble Media. Published by MIRA, an imprint of HarperCollins.


Let me know what you think in the comments below and if Beach Reads and Deadly Deeds is on your summer TBR list.

 

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Mini Reviews: Summer Loving

 

I always enjoy a mystery or historical novel at the beach, but sometimes you just want something light, romantic, and fun. Today, I'll be sharing two reviews of beach read romances. Although I usually adore the works of these two authors, their latest novels didn’t quite meet my expectations. Nonetheless, they still offer a great way to spend an afternoon.


The Love Haters by Katherine Center
Genre: Adult Fiction/Romance
Pub. Date: May 20, 2025
Publisher: St. Martin's
Source: Publisher for review
Other Books By Author: The Bodyguard
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, "
Katie Vaughn has been burned by love in the past—now she may be lighting her career on fire. She has two choices: wait to get laid off from her job as a video producer or, at her coworker Cole’s request, take a career-making gig profiling Tom “Hutch” Hutcheson, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer in Key West.  The catch? Katie’s not exactly qualified. She can’t swim—but fakes it that she can.  Plus: Cole is Hutch’s brother. And they don’t get along. Next stop paradise!

But paradise is messier than it seems. As Katie gets entangled with Hutch (the most scientifically good looking man she has ever seen . . . but also a bit of a love hater), along with his colorful Aunt Rue and his rescue Great Dane, she gets trapped in a lie. Or two.

Swim lessons, helicopter flights, conga lines, drinking contests, hurricanes, and stolen kisses ensue—along with chances to tell the truth, to face old fears, and to be truly brave at last."
 
Katie Vaughn, a videographer, is still reeling from a breakup, so when her boss offers her a job that could garner her a lot of positive attention, she takes it. There are a few catches though. Her boss, Cole Hutcheson, has assigned her to work on a piece about a Coast Guard rescuer in Key West, Florida. There are a few catches though. One, Katie doesn't know how to swim and two, Cole's brother, Hutch, is the person she would be featuring. Cole and Hutch have a complicated relationship, so this is going to be awkward. To make matters worse, once she meets Hutch and spends time with him, she finds she is starting to have feelings for him. Meanwhile, not being able to swim while at the Keys and featuring a rescue swimmer is starting to add to the complications. Throw in some fake dating, and a hurricane, and you've got yourself not only a comedy but also a entertaining romance in Katherine Center's The Love Haters.
 
Katie is feeling pretty jaded about love after her latest breakup, and her work assignment partner, Hutch, is in a similar situation. However, the more time Katie spends with Hutch, the more she realizes she is developing feelings for him. This becomes super awkward when her boss unexpectedly shows up! Also, Katie is a complicated character. At first, I enjoyed her, despite her shortcomings; however, as the story progressed, I found myself getting annoyed with her body image issues and disordered eating. I had just finished another novel with similar themes, so my patience in this area was quite limited. 
 
Nonetheless, my issues with The Love Haters didn't prevent me from enjoying the story overall. I adored the Great Dane, George Bailey, as well as the tropical setting of Key West. There were some laugh-out-loud moments reminiscent of a romantic comedy. Overall, while The Love Haters isn't my favorite from Center, it's still a solid romance.



Slow Burn Summer by Josie Silver
Genre: Adult Fiction/Romance
Pub. Date: June 10, 2025
Publisher: Random House
Source: Publisher for review
Other Books By Author: A Winter in New York,
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
 

Goodreads says,"
Talent agent Charlie Francisco has three problems: a divorce that ended his screenwriting career, a business he never planned to inherit, and a take-your-breath-away romance novel whose author wants nothing to do with its publication. The book is a surefire hit, if only his agency can find someone to “play” author on its summer book tour.

Enter Kate Elliott, a former soap actress who’s miraculously right for the part at the very moment her life seems to be going all wrong. Kate is still recovering from her own divorce and Charlie’s job offer is a lifeline. She agrees to the pretense for all interviews, signings, and appearances surrounding the novel’s publication. But she can’t know who really wrote the remarkable story—the one so beautiful it’s made her believe in love again.

When Kate and Charlie meet they’re all friction and sparks—the one thing they have in common is they’re determined to play their respective parts. But as the summer heat ups and the lies get bigger and bigger, can they stick to their lines . . . or will they go off-script?"
 

Kate Elliott is a former actress, newly divorced, and trying to find her way. She writes a desperate email to her old agent, and finds out her agent's son, Charlie, is running the company. Charlie offers Kate an unconventional job, and Kate, who is short on cash, takes it. Kate will be posing on tour this summer as the author of a romance novel as the actual author is publicity shy and also wants to keep his or her identity a secret. Kate has read the novel and is enthralled, so she immediately jumps at this chance. Charlie, who is also divorced, and did well as a screenwriter of rom-coms, is starting a new page in his life helping run his deceased mother's talent agency. The more time Kate and Charlie spend together, the more sparks fly, but sometimes Katie wonders what is real and what is fiction. Kate is also curious who is the actual author of the novel she is promoting as this is always in the back of her mind. Josie Silver's Slow Burn Summer is a delightful rom-com perfect for fans of contemporary romances.

I enjoyed both characters, Kate and Charlie, but I found their romance to be a bit uninspiring, as they lacked a strong chemistry. 
Slow Burn Summer focuses more on deeper themes, such as public personas and the distinction between performance and true identity, rather than on romance. I also appreciated the secondary characters, particularly Kate's sister, Liv, who adds a great dynamic to the story. While Slow Burn Summer is a solid summer read, it isn’t my favorite of Silver's novels due to some pacing issues and the lack of chemistry. Nonetheless, I believe Silver's fans, especially those who enjoy books about books, will appreciate it overall.


Are you a fan of Katherine Center or Josie Silver? Do you plan to read The Love Haters or Slow Burn Summer this summer? Let me know in the comments below.
 

 

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Blog Tour: Before Dorothy


I'm excited to be part of Berkley's blog tour for Before Dorothy by Hazel Gaynor, which is released today. The Wizard of Oz is a timeless story, and I've always wondered about Auntie Em's background. This novel provides Emily Gale with a backstory that takes place long before Dorothy enters the scene. It's the prequel to The Wizard of Oz that I've always wanted!

 

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Goodreads says, "Long before Dorothy visits Oz, her aunt, Emily Gale, sets off on her own unforgettable adventure...

Chicago, 1924: Emily and her new husband, Henry, yearn to leave the bustle of Chicago for the promise of their own American dream among the harsh beauty of the prairie. But leaving the city means leaving Emily’s beloved sister, Annie, who was once closer to her than anyone in the world.

Kansas, 1932: Emily and Henry have established their new home among the warmth of the farming community in Kansas. Aligned to the fickle fortunes of nature, their lives hold a precarious and hopeful purpose, until tragedy strikes and their orphaned niece, Dorothy, lands on their doorstep.

The wide-eyed child isn’t the only thing to disrupt Emily’s world. Drought and devastating dust storms threaten to destroy everything, and her much-loved home becomes a place of uncertainty and danger. When the past catches up with the present and old secrets are exposed, Emily fears she will lose the most cherished thing of all: Dorothy.

 

You can purchase your own copy of Before Dorothy at Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Books A Million, and Bookshop. Also, you can learn more about Hazel Gaynor by visiting her website and connecting with her on Instagram, Twitter/X, and Facebook.  

 

Let me know in the comments below if you are a fan of Hazel Gaynor and if Before Dorothy is on your summer reading list. 



 

Friday, June 13, 2025

Mini Reviews: Historical Beach Reads


I enjoy beach reads that are set in the past, especially those that explore intriguing time periods like World War II. The books I'm highlighting today both feature captivating settings and provide entertaining summer reads for anyone who appreciates a mix of history and family sagas.

 

Where the Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe
Pages: 352
Genre: Adult Historical Fiction
Pub. Date: May 13, 2025
Publisher: Harper Collins
Source: Publisher for review
Other Books By Author: Beach House for Rent,
My Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
 
 
Goodreads says, "1908: The Lowcountry of South Carolina is at the cusp of change. Mayfield, the grand estate held for generations by the Rivers family, is the treasured home of young Eliza. Free spirited, she refuses to be confined by societal norms. Instead, Eliza revels in exploring the golden fields and sparkling ponds of Mayfield, observing wildlife, and riding horses.

But her halcyon days are cut short by the Great War, coastal storms, and unexpected challenges to Mayfield. As Eliza battles personal pains and the ravages of family turmoil over the years, her love and devotion for the natural world puts her on a collision course with the patriarchal traditions of a bygone era.

1988: At 88, Eliza is the scion of the Rivers/DeLancey family. She’s fought a lifetime to save her beloved Mayfield and is too independent and committed to quietly retire and leave the fate of the estate to her greedy son. She must make decisions that will assure the future of the land and her family—or watch them both be split apart.  

Set against the evocative landscape of the twentieth-century low country, Where the Rivers Merge is a dramatic and sweeping multigenerational family story of unyielding love, lessons learned, profound sacrifices, and the indomitable spirit of a woman determined to persevere in the face of change in order to protect her family legacy and the land she loves."
 
 
It's 1988 and Eliza is 88 years old and plans to set up a conservation easement for Mayfield, her ancestral home and land. She grew up there as a girl and to preserve the land, there is only one way forward, much to her greedy son's dismay. Arthur, her son, wants to develop the land for money and even tries to take away her rights. Eliza is sharing with her granddaughters her memories of Mayfield and the importance of the land, which takes readers back to 1908 in the Lowcountry of South Carolina. Eliza is a tomboy; she loves working with horses in the barn, spending time in nature, and running amok, much to her mother's disapproval. Her mother has other plans for her, plans that don't include spending time outdoors at Mayfield. While growing up at Mayfield, Eliza has a group of friends, but she is especially close to Covey, a black girl who lives on the plantation. Their friendship is certainly unconventional, but as the years go by, it lasts. As Eliza shares her life story, readers are taken back to the early 1900s and all that comes with it. There's war, racial discrimination, family issues, and more. Where the Rivers Merge by Mary Alice Monroe is a sweeping family saga that fans of Monroe will thoroughly enjoy.
 
I was an instant fan of Eliza in
Where the Rivers Merge. How could I not be? She is a spunky tomboy living in a world that wants her to be something else. I appreciated her love of nature, horses, and her loyalty to her friends. Her naivety did get old at times, but nonetheless, I enjoyed her. Her relationship with Covey was done well and I think Monroe respected the issues surrounding racism and portrayed it accurately. I also adored Monroe's descriptions of the South Carolina Lowcountry as this is where her writing really shines. The animals, the land, and vegetation depicted were all done vividly and truly added to the story's environmental themes. Where the Rivers Merge reminded me of an older sweeping classic involving generations along with a grand setting. I will definitely be reading book two in the series when it comes out.

 

 
The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club by Martha Hall Kelly
Pages: 336
Genre: Adult Historical Fiction
Pub. Date: May 27, 2025
Publisher: Random House
Source: Publisher for review
Other Books By Author: Sunflower Girls,
My Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
 
 
 
Goodreads says, "2016: Thirty-four-year-old Mari Starwood is still grieving after her mother’s death as she travels to the storied island of Martha’s Vineyard, off the coast of Massachusetts. She’s come all the way from California with nothing but a name on a piece of paper: Elizabeth Devereaux, the famous but reclusive Vineyard painter. When Mari makes it to Mrs. Devereaux’s stunning waterfront farm under the guise of taking a painting class with her, Mrs. Devereaux begins to tell her the story of the Smith sisters, who once lived there. As the tale unfolds, Mari is shocked to learn that her relationship to this island runs deeper than she ever thought possible.

1942: The Smith girls—nineteen-year-old aspiring writer Cadence and sixteen-year-old war-obsessed Briar—are faced with the impossible task of holding their failing family farm together during World War II as the U.S. Army arrives on Martha’s Vineyard. When Briar spots German U-boats lurking off the island’s shores, and Cadence falls into an unlikely romance with a sworn enemy, their quiet lives are officially upended. In an attempt at normalcy, Cadence and her best friend, Bess, start a book club, which grows both in members and influence as they connect with a fabulous New York publisher who could make all of Cadence’s dreams come true. But all that is put at risk by a mysterious man who washes ashore—and whispers of a spy in their midst. Who in their tight-knit island community can they trust? Could this little book club change the course of the war . . . before it’s too late?
 
 
 
Mari Starwood is going through her deceased mother's belongings and finds something very curious. She finds the name and address of Elizabeth Devereaux, a famous painter who lives on Martha's Vineyard. What is her mother's connection to this woman? Elizabeth, who is a known recluse, invites Mari to meet her on Martha's Vineyard and thus begins the journey of Mari learning more about her mother and her connection to the island. The story flashes back to two sisters, Cadence and Briar, who live on Martha's Vineyard during WWII. Their older brother, Tom, has been shipped off to the Navy, so it's up to the two women to run the family farm. Cadence is an aspiring writer and to raise spirits on Martha's Vineyard during the war, she starts a book club. Briar, on the other hand, is obsessed with locating German U-boats, which she spies off the coast of the island. There are many twists and turns in this novel as it isn't a light beach read, but rather, a heavier historical novel. Nonetheless, fans of historical fiction can't go wrong with Martha Hall Kelly and her latest, The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club.
 
Kelly uses two storylines from different time periods to weave her story and for the most part it works, but I will say I found myself more interested in the WWII plot. Cadence and Briar are very interesting characters and I especially liked Briar's interest in spotting U-boats off the coast. No one is taking her seriously, but readers know she is telling the truth. The plot thickens in 
The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club, especially concerning their brother Tom, and I was glued to the pages. While I usually like my beach reads heavy on the beach and low on stressful times in history, I will say this is a good option for those who like beach reads that include meaningful moments in history. Also, I recommend it to fans of Kate Quinn.



Do you have plans to read Where the Rivers Merge or The Martha's Vineyard Beach and Book Club? Are you a fan of Mary Alice Monroe or Martha Hall Kelly? Let me know in the comments below.
 
 

 

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Word Fun Riddles & Crisscross Puzzles


What a fun week it has been with so many great giveaways! Today, I'm excited to share one more giveaway featuring a new book that’s perfect for those lazy summer days when kids need a quiet break or something entertaining on a rainy day. Word Fun Riddles & Crisscross Puzzles is an excellent way to keep kids' minds engaged while giving them a break from screens. I also love bringing books like this on long car rides or when waiting at the airport. It's the perfect companion for summer adventures!



Learn More About the Book:

 

Written by Helene Hovanec

Ages: 6-12 | 78 Pages

Publisher: aka Associates (2025) | ISBN: 979-8989035755

Publisher’s Book Summary: "Word Fun Riddles & Crisscross Puzzles is a two books-in-one treasure trove of learning and laughter, created by an Ivy League-educated former teacher. In the first book, kids will delight in solving hilarious riddles—some guaranteed to make them giggle, others sure to earn a groan. The second book challenges them to place each word into a crisscross diagram, sharpening their minds and bringing words to life.

The real magic lies in solving these puzzles with pencil and paper. This hands-on approach boosts learning by engaging fine motor skills, improving focus, and minimizing distractions from digital devices. Writing on paper reinforces memory, builds cognitive connections, and nurtures problem-solving skills in a purposeful way. Unlike apps, which can sometimes lead to passive engagement or overstimulation, physical puzzles encourage deep, meaningful learning. Most importantly, kids will feel an incredible sense of accomplishment with each puzzle they solve—a reward that lasts far beyond the page!"

You can purchase your own copy Word Fun Riddles & Crisscross Puzzles at Amazon. Also, you can learn more about Helene Hovanec by visiting her website and at akabooks

 

The Giveaway:

I've partnered with aka Associates today to host a fun giveaway. Readers who join us on this virtual tour can enter to win one of ten copies of Word Fun Riddles & Crisscross Puzzles, each bundled with a fun pencil and sharpener to get the puzzling started right away! Plus, one lucky grand prize winner will receive a special Puzzle Pouch prize pack including four of Helene Hovanec’s books, pencils, sharpeners, a book bag, a jigsaw puzzle, and a themed mug. Good luck!

  Word Fun Riddles & Crisscross Puzzles: Book Giveaway

 

 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Blog Tour and Giveaway: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Sea Star

 

Here in Pennsylvania, the school year is wrapping up and summer is on the horizon. I can't think of a better way to celebrate the upcoming summer with another giveaway. This is my third of the week (and there's more to come tomorrow!), so check out all the giveaways if you missed them.

Today's giveaway is perfect for an upcoming summer vacation and trips to the beach. I am happy to share a new picture book, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Sea Star by Kathleen Welton. This Readers' Choice Book Award Finalist captures not only the beauty of the ocean, but incorporates themes of cooperation and teamwork. This would be a great picture book to share with the little one in your life; it's perfect summer reading!


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Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Sea Star

Written by Kathleen Welton

Illustrated by Chau Pham

Ages: 3-12 | 30 Pages

Publisher: Bookfox Press (2025) | ISBN: 979-8899000027

Publisher’s Book Summary: This magical tale follows Max and Myrtle as they save the sea stars after they wash up on the shore after a big storm. An inspiring story that celebrates the power of friendship, teamwork, and the joy of helping others.

“Chau Pham’s breathtaking images will definitely be enjoyed by children and parents alike. Highly recommended!”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
—Readers’ Favorite

You can purchase your own copy of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Sea Star at Barnes & Noble, Bookshop, and Amazon. You can learn more about Kathleen Welton by visiting her website

 

The Giveaway:

I've partnered with Kathleen Welton for a fantastic giveaway today. Readers who join us on this magical book tour can enter the giveaway below for a chance to win a signed paperback copy of Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Sea Star. Plus, one lucky grand prize winner will receive a special sea turtle adoption in their name through the Sea Turtle Conservancy. The adoption package includes a personalized certificate, a Sea Turtle Conservation Guide, a sea turtle plush toy, a member window cling, a sea turtle sticker and bookmark, a hatchling magnet, and a one-year subscription to STC’s membership publication—all beautifully packaged in a keepsake sea turtle folder. Good luck! Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Sea Star: Book Giveaway

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Blog Tour and Giveaway - The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris

 


Readers may remember this adorable pup from the previous books, The Tales of Charlie Wags: New York City and The Tales of Charlie Wags: London. I'm thrilled to introduce another installment in the series, The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris. These picture books are perfect for dog lovers and provide a delightful way to explore famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre, making it a great read before a child's first trip to Paris or for any young reader who wants to enjoy some armchair traveling.


Learn More About the Book:

The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris 

Written by Ali Barclay and Sofie Wells

Illustrated by Sanna Sjöström

Ages: 3-7 | 40 Pages

Publisher: Kendam Press (2025) | ISBN: 979-8-9900050-3-7

Publisher’s Book Summary: Charlie Wags is a seemingly ordinary pup. He asks for belly rubs, plays fetch, and uses his “I’m innocent” look when he is in fact guilty.

But Charlie has an extraordinary secret. He loves to travel the world and has a special trick to do so: his wagging tail can whisk him away to far-off places.

This time, he’s off to Paris, France!

Embark on a panoramic tour of Paris led by ever-curious pup, Charlie Wags! From the elegant art in the Louvre to the sparkling Eiffel Tower, Charlie explores the City of Lights before returning home for bedtime.

Wherever you may be, The World Is Just a Wag Away ™

 

You can purchase your own copy of The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris at Amazon. Also, you can learn more about Ali Barclay and Sofie Wells by visiting their website and connecting with them on Instagram and Facebook.


The Giveaway:

I've partnered with Sofie Wells and Ali Barclay to host an incredible giveaway to celebrate the recent publication of Charlie Wags: Paris. Enter our giveaway for a chance to win a signed hardcover copy of The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris, a collection of adorable Charlie Wags greeting cards, AND a $50 Amazon gift card to fuel your next reading spree! Good luck! The Tales of Charlie Wags: Paris: Book Giveaway  

 

 

 

 
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