Spotlight Review: FREE FALLING by Jill Shalvis

February 17, 2026

Colburn Brothers, Book 2

From the publisher:

College rivals become workplace frenemies-turned-lovers in this warm, sexy contemporary romance from New York Times bestseller Jill Shalvis. First, they were rivals… Now they’re stuck with each other…

Retired hockey player Caleb Colburn needs this construction project to prove himself in the family business, but he also needs to recover from the injury that ended his pro career. Too bad Emma Sumner, architect liaison and Caleb’s college nemesis, is back in town and assigned to the project. They’re going to have to see each other almost every day. Which means once again she’ll make his life a living hell.

As for Emma, her job is on the line with this big project, made all the more challenging by the project manager. Caleb was the one who had snagged the scholarship she’d desperately needed to stay in college. She’s been living hand to mouth ever since and has no intention of ever forgiving the man.

But the beautiful historic building they’re renovating is exactly the kind of project that they both love best. Their surprising common ground and a burning mutual attraction start bringing them closer and closer to a potentially explosive mistake. And that’s even before the secrets come out…

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I fell in love with this series when I read He Falls First, and Jill Shalvis absolutely delivers again with Free Falling, the second Colburn Brothers book. This time, we follow Caleb, and there’s far more to him than the charming exterior he shows the world. While the story works as a standalone, I highly recommend starting with book one—these brothers are swoony, imperfect disasters in the best possible way. This small‑town romance is sweet, fun, and deeply satisfying.

Caleb Colburn, a retired hockey star, is trying to prove himself in the family construction business. Taking the lead on their newest renovation project is already stressful enough, but he’s completely blindsided when the architect liaison turns out to be Emma Sumner—his fiercest college rival and harshest critic.

Back in school, Emma was everything Caleb found intimidating: brilliant, driven, and relentless. She fought tooth and nail for every opportunity, while Caleb seemed to breeze through classes and hockey, often landing the very positions she wanted most. To Emma, he was the golden boy with every advantage. To Caleb, she was the relentless overachiever who made his life harder at every turn. Now, years later, those old resentments flare the moment they’re reunited on the job site.

Forced into close collaboration, both arrive with deeply rooted assumptions and unresolved hurt. Emma still sees Caleb as the guy who had everything handed to him, and Caleb assumes Emma is back to make his life miserable. But as they work side by side, those walls begin to crack. Misconceptions fall away, vulnerabilities surface, and they slowly realize how wrong they were about each other—and how much they share beneath the surface.

Their shift from rivals to something much more is heartfelt and immensely rewarding. The tension is electric, fueled by sharp banter, lingering wounds, and undeniable chemistry. What makes their enemies‑to‑lovers arc shine is that it’s grounded in real emotional baggage rather than petty conflict. Watching that tension melt into trust and tenderness is genuinely moving.

Caleb is exactly the kind of hero I adore: protective, dependable, and kind without a hint of toxicity. There’s an emotional safety to this romance that makes it even more swoony. Emma is equally compelling—resilient, hardworking, and easy to root for. Her struggles with housing and job stability after losing nearly everything in a fire add real emotional weight, and seeing her allow herself to be vulnerable is beautiful.

The supporting cast adds so much charm, from Emma’s loyal best friend to the adorable boxers, Calvin and Klein, and Keira’s toddlers. The Colburn family dynamic remains one of the series’ strongest elements, and Caleb’s complicated relationship with his once‑abusive father—now softened by illness with no memory of his past behavior—adds a poignant layer of growth and forgiveness.

Returning to Star Falls, California, feels like coming home. The mansion renovation, the town’s falling‑star soulmate legend, and the strong sense of found family create a warm, inviting backdrop. Jill Shalvis excels at writing characters with real problems and real healing, blending humor, heart, and romance with effortless charm.

Free Falling pulled me in from the first page and never let go. It’s comforting, funny, emotionally rich, and deeply romantic—the kind of story that leaves you smiling long after you finish. If you love small‑town settings, workplace enemies‑to‑lovers tension, strong family bonds, and romances that feel supportive and genuine, this series is absolutely worth diving into. I’m looking forward to the next Colburn Brothers story.

2/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

FREE FALLING by Jill Shalvis. Sourcebooks Casablanca (February 3, 2026). ISBN: 978-1464243929. 384p.

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Spotlight Review: ONE & ONLY by Maurene Goo

February 10, 2026

From the publisher:

In Five Years meets a millennial The Joy Luck Club in the adult debut from the author of YA Reese Pick Throwback— a funny and fresh love story of a woman thrown a curveball by fate, and the family secret that will make her question everything.

She knows what her happily ever after looks like. And it’s not him.

Cassia Park believes in soul mates. Fated love stories. It’s her family business, after all—for centuries, from Korea to Los Angeles, Park women have peered into clients’ past lives to find their one true love, their fated. This magical secret is why One & Only Matchmaking has a 100% guarantee…for everyone but Cassia.

For ten years, Cass has been searching for her fated, a man named Daniel Nam. But he’s still nowhere to be found.

And so, on the eve of her 40th birthday, Cass decides to do something for herself. She impulsively has a fling with Ellis. He’s twenty-eight, indecently handsome, and not destined to be the love of her life. But she’s surprised by their connection and their fling feels like something more—up to the moment he introduces her to his boss…Daniel Nam.

As she battles between fate and chance, head and heart, a family secret is revealed that will make her question everything she’s ever known. Cassia will have to decide if she’ll follow her fate…or make her own.

“In her adult debut, Goo creates a delightfully dramatic love story that will keep readers on their toes…A perfect blend of steamy angst and family drama makes for a love triangle that’s impossible to put down.” —Kirkus (starred)

“YA author Goo’s (Throwback) adult debut is certain to steal readers’ heart… A must-buy title that’s perfect for book groups, with themes of love, generational ties, and harmony.” —Library Journal (starred)

An Oprah Daily Most Anticipated Book of the Year
Town & Country Most Anticipated Romance of the Year
A Goodreads New, Red-Hot Romance to Read this Year
Harper’s Bazaar Most Anticipated Book of the Year

A READ WITH JENNA TODAY SHOW BOOK CLUB PICK

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This warm, heartfelt novel blends romance with magical realism to explore fate, choice, and the courage to write your own story.

Cassia Park works in her family’s legendary matchmaking business, which has an uncanny record of success for one secret reason: the women in her family can, by reading someone’s face, slip into past timelines to discover a person’s true fated love. Despite helping countless clients find their soulmates, Cassia still hasn’t found her own—though for nearly a decade, she’s known his name: Daniel Nam, a man she’s never met and hasn’t found yet.

That certainty unravels when a bike accident introduces her to Ellis, a charming 28-year-old who stays by her side and makes her feel seen in ways she didn’t expect. Their chemistry is immediate and undeniable. For Ellis, the connection is simple. For Cassia, it’s anything but—because she’s always believed her future was already written. Cassia is on the cusp of turning 40, and determined not to end up alone like her mother who rejected the family tradition. Instead, she decides to choose herself for once and indulge in a no-strings fling with Ellis. Then she discovers that his boss is Daniel—the very man she’s been waiting for.

The story explores love in all its messy, beautiful forms: the weight of expectation, the danger of overlooking what’s right in front of you, and the freedom that comes from choosing what you truly want.

Though the book includes magical realism, it’s equally grounded in Cassia’s Korean heritage and the cultural roots of her matchmaking legacy. One & Only blends humor, emotional depth, and cultural richness into a story about stepping out of destiny’s shadow and claiming your own agency.

This has all the makings of a feel-good rom-com: snappy dialogue, emotional resonance, and a heroine whose journey is both magical and deeply human. Expect heartbreak, reconciliation, family drama, an aggressive pet bird, a fiercely loyal best friend, and—of course—a happy ending.

Even readers who typically avoid love triangles or age-gap romances may find themselves swept up. Ellis is a cinnamon-roll dream—caring, considerate, quietly yearning—while Daniel is mature, steady, and utterly smitten. The tension between them keeps the pages turning, and the resolution is too delightful to spoil. Cassia’s age adds refreshing depth; it’s rare and wonderful to see a 40-year-old heroine navigating desire, identity, and destiny with such nuance.

Ultimately, this novel is charming, romantic, and a little bit magical—a story about grief and healing, about discovering who you are, and about choosing the love that feels right, not the one you were told to expect. A truly enchanting read.

2/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

ONE & ONLY by Maurene Goo. G.P. Putnam’s Sons (February 3, 2026). ISBN: 979-8217181162. 368p.

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Spotlight Review: THIS BOOK MADE ME THINK OF YOU by Libby Page

February 3, 2026

From the publisher:

A woman receives an unexpected gift from the man she loved and lost—a year of books, one for every month—launching a reading-inspired journey to live, dream, and love again in this glimmering and heart-stopping novel.

Twelve books. Twelve months. One chance to heal her heart…


When Tilly Nightingale receives a call telling her there’s a birthday gift from her husband waiting for her at her local bookshop, it couldn’t come as more of a shock. Partly because she can’t remember the last time she read a book for pleasure. But mainly because Joe died five months ago….

When she goes to pick up the present, Alfie, the bookshop owner with kind eyes, explains the gift—twelve carefully chosen books with handwritten letters from Joe, one for each month, to help her turn the page on her first year without him.

At first Tilly can’t imagine sinking into a fictional world, but Joe’s tender words convince her to try, and something remarkable happens—Tilly becomes immersed in the pages, and a new chapter begins to unfold in her own life. Monthly trips to the bookstore—and heartfelt conversations with Alfie—give Tilly the comfort she craves and the courage to set out on a series of reading-inspired adventures that take her around the world. But as she begins to share her journey with others, her story—like a book—becomes more than her own.

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Sure to make my best books of the year list! I believe in the power of books to change lives, which this book certainly illustrates.

Following her debut Mornings with Rosemary, Page’s second novel is a beautifully crafted tribute to books, booksellers, and the transformative power of reading. This heartfelt story centers on Tilly Nightingale, a young woman whose world shattered when her fiancé Joe received a terminal cancer diagnosis. The couple married quietly and spent nine tender months together before Joe passed away.

Now, Tilly is adrift, clinging to an uninspiring editing job and struggling to navigate her grief.  Six months after Joe’s death, Tilly receives an unexpected phone call from Alfie, a local bookseller, about a birthday gift Joe arranged before his passing. When she arrives to collect it, she discovers Joe’s final act of love: twelve carefully chosen books, one for each month of the coming year, with the stipulation that she can only receive them on the first of each month.

For Tilly, a lifelong reader who hasn’t touched a book since Joe’s diagnosis, this posthumous gift becomes exactly what she needs. Month by month, Joe’s selections guide her through the landscape of grief and back to her passion for reading. These books become her companions on a journey of healing, leading her toward new adventures, unexpected friendships, and eventually, the possibility of love again.

VERDICT Readers everywhere will be captivated by this tender exploration of loss, healing, and the enduring connections that books create between us.

©Library Journal, 2026

1/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

THIS BOOK MADE ME THINK OF YOU by Libby Page. Berkley (February 3, 2026). ISBN: 979-8217186990. 416p.

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Spotlight Review: ROOM 706 by Ellie Levenson

January 27, 2026

From the publisher:

Trapped in a London hotel room with her lover, a woman must contend with her life and her marriage in this exhilarating debut.

Room 706 is as tender as it is surprising, a gripping interrogation of womanhood—before and after marriage and children change our identities. I’m sure I won’t be the only one nodding my head throughout. I adored this brilliant novel.” —Sarah Jessica Parker, SJP Lit 

When asked what matters to her the most, Kate would, of course, say her children and her husband. Because she loves her life. Even when it involves making a costume late into the night, scouring the supermarket for the only bread rolls her children will eat, and working during any spare moment in between. And she has found the way to hang onto her sanity in the process: Hours stolen away, once every few months, to have sex with another man.

Until one such rendezvous when Kate turns on the television to discover that the very London hotel they’re in has been taken under siege. And with that, she knows that nothing will ever be the same.

In the confines of a room with everything at stake, Kate is left to contemplate what has led her here, in hiding with a man who is not her husband while her beloved family waits at home. An exploration of marriage, identity, and desire, Room 706 traces the complicated story of one woman’s life as she faces what her future might hold—if she even makes it through the day.

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Levenson’s debut novel is an introspective exploration of a seemingly ordinary life disrupted by crisis. Kate, a married mother of two, appears to have it all — a happy marriage, healthy children, and a job she enjoys. She also has a secret: Kate has a lover she has been meeting a few times a year for afternoon trysts, an escape from her everyday life. Then she finds herself in a morally complex situation: she is in a hotel room with her longtime lover when terrorists seize the hotel, trapping them together in room 706. What follows is more than a suspenseful hostage drama; it is a psychological portrait of a woman forced to confront the choices that brought her here. As death looms, the external siege becomes secondary to Kate’s internal reckoning, and her reflections are both unsettling and painfully honest. Thought-provoking and layered, this novel avoids easy moral judgments and embraces ambiguity, leading to an ending as unpredictable as it is unresolved.

VERDICT Book clubs will find plenty to discuss here. Recommend to readers who enjoy complex novels such as Life of Pi by Yann Martel or The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid.

©Library Journal, 2026

1/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

ROOM 706 by Ellie Levenson. SJP Lit (January 20, 2026). ISBN: 978-1638932321. 320p.

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Spotlight Review: ANNE OF A DIFFERENT ISLAND by Virginia Kantra

January 20, 2026

From the publisher:

A woman learns to be the heroine of her own life in this heartfelt novel inspired by Anne of Green Gables by New York Times bestselling author Virginia Kantra.

She believed life could follow a plotline—until the story she was living unraveled.

Anne Gallagher has always lived by the book. Anne of Green Gables, that is. Growing up on Mackinac Island, she saw herself as her namesake: the same impulsive charm, the same wild imagination, even the same red hair (dyed, but still). She followed in Anne Shirley’s fictional footsteps, chasing dreams of teaching and writing, and falling for her very own storybook hero.

But when a string of real-life plot twists—a failing romance, a fight with the administration, and the sudden death of her beloved father—pulls her back to the island she once couldn’t wait to leave, Anne is forced to face a truth no story ever prepared her for. Sometimes, life doesn’t follow a script.

Back in the house she grew up in, Anne must confront her past and the people she left behind, including Joe Miller, the boy who once called her “The Pest.” It’s time to figure out what she wants and rewrite her story to create her own happy ending. Not the book version. The real one.

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Kantra (The Fairytale Life of Dorothy Gale) returns with an updated retelling of Anne of Green Gables, set on picturesque Mackinac Island.

Anne Gallagher, a devoted teacher from Chicago, heads back to her childhood home after her father’s sudden death and a bitter dispute over her classroom library. Her boyfriend, a pediatric oncologist, accepts a residency in Atlanta and expects Anne to follow without question.

Reeling from professional betrayal and personal upheaval, Anne seeks refuge on Mackinac Island to regroup. Over the summer, she confronts old wounds with her emotionally distant mother, reconnects with her best friend Daanis, now a busy mom, and gets reacquainted with Joe, the childhood crush who once teased her relentlessly.

As Anne helps at her family’s candy store, she rediscovers the comfort of familiar places and rekindles long-lost connections. Joe becomes an unexpected source of support, and their relationship begins to evolve, hinting at something deeper. But Anne’s summer is anything but idyllic; it is a season of grief, reflection, and tough decisions about love, career, and where she truly belongs.

VERDICT This charming modernization of a classic is sure to suit readers who enjoy Kristan Higgins or Carly Fortune, and should have nostalgic appeal for Montgomery fans.

©Library Journal, 2026

1/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

ANNE OF A DIFFERENT ISLAND by Virginia Kantra. Berkley (January 20, 2026). ISBN: 978-0593816493. 368p.

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Spotlight Review: P.S. YOU’RE THE WORST by Chloe Seager 

November 18, 2025

From the publisher:

In this effervescent millennial coming-of-age novel, a woman accidentally upends her entire life after a disconcerting tarot reading

Everyone knows the death card in a tarot reading isn’t a literal death sentence. Well, everyone except Becky.

Becky is not doing well. Her dreaded thirtieth birthday is looming, and she can’t help thinking she’s falling behind in life. Her (smug) friends are all planning weddings, buying houses, or starting their own businesses, but not Becky. She still lives with her mom, hates her job, doesn’t speak to her father, and—despite numerous dates—hasn’t moved on from her ex-boyfriend. Things can’t get much worse.

Becky doesn’t believe in the arcane, but armed with a gift card and a desperate need for guidance, she visits a tarot reader… who tells her she’s going to die. Convinced she’s a goner and panicked about having done nothing with her life, Becky finally takes action. She writes a series of letters to the people she loves unloading all the things she’s been holding back. And she waits. 

But in the morning, she’s not dead. And worse, the mail is already reaching people’s doorsteps. Will the letters be the wake-up call Becky needs, or just the next step in a never-ending downward spiral?

With sparkling wit and compassionate insight, Chloe Seager chronicles the ups and downs of figuring out how you wants to show up in life—for yourself and for the people you love.

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In this sharp and heartfelt new novel from Seager (Open Minded), we meet Becky, a twenty-something still living at home with her mother—ostensibly to save for a down payment on a house, though she’s mostly stuck in place. She hates her job, feels left behind by her peers, and is convinced everyone else has life figured out. After a disastrous tarot card reading predicts her imminent demise, Becky impulsively writes brutally honest, critical letters to her friends and family, mails them, and sets off to travel the world before her supposed end arrives. But nothing goes as planned; now jobless, homeless, and estranged from everyone she knows, Becky is forced to rebuild her life from the ground up. Along the way, she discovers—with humor and surprising grace—that money can’t buy happiness, that apologizing takes strength, and that what we think we want isn’t always what we truly need. Her journey is a chaotic, emotional rollercoaster—raw and relatable—but it makes her growth all the more satisfying.

VERDICT A witty and moving millennial coming-of-age story, perfect for fans of The Midnight Library by Matt Haig and The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle.

©Library Journal, 2025

11/2025 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

P.S. YOU’RE THE WORST by Chloe Seager. William Morrow Paperbacks (November 18, 2025). ISBN: 978-0063307209. 320p.

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Spotlight Review: HER ONE REGRET by Donna Freitas

November 4, 2025

From the publisher:

From the author of the book club favorite The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano comes a riveting feminist thriller that tackles an unspeakable taboo: regretting motherhood.

When successful Rhode Island real estate agent Lucy Mendoza vanishes, leaving her baby behind in a grocery store parking lot, the news quickly makes national headlines. Lucy’s best friend, Michelle, is devastated, and terrified that Lucy’s life is at stake. But she knows something that could complicate the police investigation. Lucy had confessed something unspeakable: She regretted becoming a mother so much that she’d fantasized about faking her own kidnapping. If the police and media were to find out, Lucy would become a monster in public opinion. Michelle is sure Lucy would never abandon her daughter. But could she be wrong? Could Lucy have been so desperate she chose to escape her life?

Bestselling author Donna Freitas has drawn from ground-breaking research to bring readers this unforgettable novel. Her One Regret is at once a pulse-pounding feminist thriller, a moving depiction of the realities of motherhood, and a rich exploration of a subject our culture and society have rendered nearly verboten—the possibility that for some women, motherhood is an unfixable mistake.

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Freitas (The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano) pens both a gripping mystery and a provocative social commentary that is an emotional rollercoaster of a read. When Lucy Mendoza vanishes from a supermarket parking lot, leaving her infant daughter behind, her husband becomes the prime suspect. Despite Lucy’s hints about escape, her best friend Michelle knows something darker is at play. As the investigation unfolds, secrets surface and public opinion turns vicious, casting Lucy as a mother who abandoned her child. Lucy becomes a monster in the media—a woman who dared to regret motherhood. What begins as a missing person case becomes a searing examination of maternal ambivalence, female friendship, and society’s ruthless judgment of women who don’t conform to the motherhood myth that all women long to be mothers. The story exposes the impossible standards placed on mothers and the taboo reality that some women struggle with maternal feelings they are not supposed to have. The book’s most poignant moment may be Freitas’s final note, where she explains her personal struggle with this issue and how she was too afraid to tell this story – until now.

VERDICT Sure to appeal to book groups, this emotionally charged feminist thriller holds up a mirror reflecting the impossible expectations placed on women, inspiring a necessary conversation about choice and regret.

©Library Journal, 2025

11/2025 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

HER ONE REGRET by Donna Freitas. Soho Crime (November 4, 2025). ISBN: 978-1641296380. 384p.

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Spotlight Review: CHRISTMAS AT THE NANTUCKET RESTAURANT by Pamela M. Kelley

October 7, 2025

The Nantucket Restaurant Series, Book 2

From the publisher:

USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller Pamela Kelley invites readers to experience the warm glow of family, friends, and festivities this Christmas. Come spend the holidays on Nantucket.

Nantucket’s famous Christmas Stroll is always the first week of December and this year Mimi’s Place co-owners want to do something extra special for the restaurant. It will be Emma and Paul’s first Christmas together as a couple and Mandy’s first holiday as a newly divorced mother of two. Although Mandy does have a promising new relationship, she wants to take things very slow, and the holidays are for sure not the time to dive in too deep.

Their sister Jill and her new husband, Billy, are planning to spend the whole month of December on Nantucket too, juggling remote work for the executive search firm they own together in Manhattan with relaxing, spending time with family, and helping out at the restaurant too. 

Gina Caruso, the awesome bar manager, is spending her first winter on Nantucket after having lived for years in Boston. It’s a bit of an adjustment―winters on Nantucket are so much quieter than the city life she was used to. She’s even more confused when someone she had a major crush on back in the city moves to Nantucket, while Jared Hawthorne, the new sous chef at Mimi’s Place makes it his mission to introduce Gina to all of Nantucket’s holiday festivities. Suddenly her boring winter is starting to look a lot more interesting.

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In this heartwarming sequel to The Restaurant, Kelley returns to her beloved Nantucket to blend romance, family ties, and holiday charm. The story centers on three sisters—Jill, Emma, and Mandy—who come together to celebrate Christmas. Jill and her husband, who run a successful executive search firm in New York, have temporarily relocated to Nantucket for a month of remote work while helping out at the family restaurant they inherited from their grandmother. Along with the restaurant came its gifted chef, Paul—now Emma’s husband—as they share their first Christmas as newlyweds. Meanwhile, bar manager Gina is spending her first winter on the island, caught in a romantic tangle between her longtime crush and the restaurant’s new sous chef.

Kelley’s trademark love for food comes through in her vivid, mouthwatering descriptions, and her depiction of a wintry Nantucket—complete with locals, visitors in fur coats, and the festive Christmas Stroll—feels authentic and inviting. Though a sequel, this cozy, feel-good novel easily stands on its own and makes for a delightful holiday read.

VERDICT: A perfect pick for fans of Elin Hilderbrand, Debbie Macomber, and Hallmark Christmas movies.

©Library Journal, 2025

10/2025 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

CHRISTMAS AT THE NANTUCKET RESTAURANT by Pamela M. Kelley. Sourcebooks Landmark (October 7, 2025). ISBN: 978 1464246210. 272p.

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THE CAPTAIN’S COOK by Victoria Vanransom

October 3, 2025

From the publisher:

“The wind is like a dance partner, always changing, always leading us in a different direction . . .”

When an ad for a luxury yacht searching for a chef crosses Jessica Kline’s eyes, she knows this it it: the chance for a fresh start. Broke, divorced, uninspired in her career, and unlucky in love in her late fifties, she finds herself at Marina del Rey’s California Yacht Club, staring down the Slow Dance as it waits to embark on a voyage to Tahiti and beyond. It is time for her interview to be the captain’s cook.

Jess’s culinary skills aren’t in question. The real test is whether she’s willing to take the leap of rediscovery into unchartered waters-with no guarantee this time she’ll make it out unharmed. But as soon as Jess meets Captain Cliff Reed, she begins to get the sense she’s not the only one who’s been tossed around by life’s waves . . .

Once upon the high seas, Jess must balance her ship duties with navigating the unpredictable winds of the skies and her crewmates alike-her enigmatic captain not excluded. But as she becomes filled with the breath of adventure and the fire of renewal, she soon realizes that it will be up to her to find the courage to face what lies ahead with an open heart and a sense of wonder.

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Vanransom’s debut novel unfolds like a sailor’s journal, charting a course from port to port, introducing an ever-changing crew, and weathering emotional and literal storms along the way. Jess Kline, a divorced woman in her fifties, is eager for a new adventure. A seasoned professional chef, she applies for a position aboard the Slow Dance, a large yacht heading for Tahiti. She joins Captain Reed, a charming, seasoned sailor with a reputation as a playboy, and his poodle, along with a crew of attractive young women, most of them novice sailors, which adds tension and unpredictability to the journey. As they cross the Pacific, each port of call is vividly described, along with the revolving door of crew members; however, the novel’s flow is occasionally disrupted by stilted dialogue. A slow-burning attraction builds between the Captain and his cook, but Jess values connection in intimacy, while the Captain resists commitment. Despite moments of jealousy and emotional turbulence, they eventually find common ground—and a happy ending.

VERDICT This detailed maritime journey may appeal to fans of nautical adventures and travelogues, but its slow pace and uneven dialogue may test some readers’ patience. Recommended only where there is strong demand.

©Library Journal, 2025

8/2025 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

THE CAPTAIN’S COOK by Victoria Vanransom. Brown Books Publishing Group (September 30, 2025). ISBN: 978-0593639153. 368p.


THE LAST ONE AT THE WEDDING by Jason Rekulak

September 19, 2025

From the publisher:

From the author of the runaway hit, Hidden Pictures, comes a stunning new work of domestic suspense

“Part conspiracy thriller, part family drama, The Last One at the Wedding kept my heart racing and my mind reeling.” ―Riley Sager

“The ultimate middle-class Dad battles the 1% for his daughter’s soul in the best thriller I’ve read all year.” ―Grady Hendrix

Frank Szatowski is shocked when his daughter, Maggie, calls him for the first time in three years. He was convinced that their estrangement would become permanent. He’s even more surprised when she invites him to her upcoming wedding in New Hampshire. Frank is ecstatic, and determined to finally make things right.

He arrives to find that the wedding is at a private estate―very secluded, very luxurious, very much out of his league. It seems that Maggie failed to mention that she’s marrying Aidan Gardner, the son of a famous tech billionaire. Feeling desperately out of place, Frank focuses on reconnecting with Maggie and getting to know her new family. But it’s difficult: Aidan is withdrawn and evasive; Maggie doesn’t seem to have time for him; and he finds that the locals are disturbingly hostile to the Gardners. Frank needs to know more about this family his daughter is marrying into, but if he pushes too hard, he could lose Maggie forever.

An edge-of-your-seat thriller that delves deep into the heart of one family, The Last One at the Wedding is a work of brilliant suspense from a true modern master.

“Engrossing. . . . Rekulak’s characters feel real, and the unwavering pace will keep readers up all night.” Publishers Weekly

“Rekulak has a freakishly fertile imagination.” ―The New York Times

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Frank Szatowski is the definition of steady. He’s driven for UPS for 26 years without a single accident and served honorably in the Gulf War. But when it comes to his daughter Maggie, his life has been anything but stable. They haven’t spoken in three years—not since a painful falling-out that neither of them has managed to mend.

Frank raised Maggie mostly on his own, with occasional help from his sister Tammy, who juggles caring for elderly patients and foster kids. So when Maggie unexpectedly calls, tells him she’s getting married, and asks him to walk her down the aisle, Frank is stunned. It feels like a second chance—a shot at redemption.

But there’s a catch: her fiancé, Aidan Gardner, sets off every alarm in Frank’s gut. Aidan is a quiet, brooding artist known for painting disturbing portraits. His father is a powerful tech billionaire, and the whole Gardner family seems… off. Frank’s unease deepens after an awkward dinner at Aidan’s sleek Boston penthouse—especially when he discovers something unsettling hidden in the bathroom.

As the wedding draws near, Frank starts digging. What he uncovers is chilling. An art teacher expresses concern about Aidan’s past, and Aidan’s mother is conspicuously absent from the wedding festivities. Then Frank hears whispers linking Aidan to a missing 21-year-old woman. When chaos erupts at the wedding itself, Frank realizes he’s running out of time. He must uncover the truth about the Gardners—and protect Maggie before it’s too late.

This story is a slow-paced read with lots of twists and red herrings – not quite a thriller, but more of a mystery. Frank isn’t always easy to root for—he’s stubborn, gruff, and prone to missteps, but his flaws make him human. And when it counts, Frank shows up.

9/2025 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

THE LAST ONE AT THE WEDDING by Jason Rekulak. Flatiron Books (October 8, 2024). ISBN: 978-1250895783. 352p.

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