Indeed, what if: The Year of What If

A Novel

by Phaedra Patrick

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Phaedra Patrick writes stories with heart and warmth. She creates characters with whom readers will enjoy spending time in stories that are about human relationships.

In The Year of What If, protagonist Carla has tried to live life through her mind and logic, rather than with her heart. That heart led her to a first marriage that did not last. Carla subsequently went, against the grain of her family that believes in portents, card readings and more, to form a dating agency based on evidence and careful matches. BUT…what if Carla’s premise is wrong?

Carla is engaged to marry someone with whom she has a very close match. Tom is kind, good and mostly a very safe partner. However, for reasons that readers will learn, Carla starts to think back on relationships that she had during her one time of breaking free when she traveled abroad. Watch for what she then does.

Who should Carla be with? How should she decide? Readers will want the best for her as they read this novel.

Carla and the other characters engage the reader. This is a good choice for an enjoyable summer escape. It will appeal to Ruth Hogan fans.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 25 June 2024

Look for Phaedra Patrick’s previous charming bestsellers!

Just published: The Little Italian Hotel

They are not always neat: The Messy Lives of Book People

Check it out: The Library of Lost and Found by Phaedra Patrick

Now out: The Secrets of Love Story Bridge A Novel by Phaedra Patrick

Others:

  • The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper
  • Rise and Shine, Benedict Stone

Backstage by Donna Leon

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This is a short (under 200 page) book that is filled with Leon’s thoughts, perceptions, observations and insights. Anyone (like me) who has enjoyed the Brunetti novels (if you haven’t, that means you haven’t read them yet), will enjoy spending time with Leon as she writes about teaching, her own writing process and research, Venice, authors and more. It is a delight.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Grove Atlantic for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 26 August 2025

About the book:

from the publisher

A memorable collection of stories and essays on writing, reading, teaching, and Venice by the celebrated author of the bestselling Guido Brunetti series

Donna Leon’s memoir, Wandering through Life, gave her legions of fans a colorful tour through her life, from childhood in New Jersey to adventures in China and Iran, to her love of Venice and opera. Nowhere, however, did she discuss her writing life.

In Backstage, Donna reveals her admiration for, and inspiration from, the great crime novelists Ruth Rendell and Ross Macdonald, examining their approach to storytelling as she dissects her favorite books of theirs. She expresses her love for Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations and her appreciation for Sir Walter Scott’s generosity of spirit. And she chronicles the amount of research she undertakes to be able to present authentically, through Guido Brunetti and his colleagues, places and characters far from her own experience—from interviewing a diamond dealer in Venice to open up the world of blood diamonds, to meeting, through back channels, a courageous sex worker and women’s rights activist to depict accurately the trafficking of women in Italy. By contrast, the idea and opening scene of one of her novels came to her as she was walking through Venice.

Venice is central in her memory, whether recounting the semi-comic irritation of a noisy elderly neighbor or the origins of the city’s Carnevale. Her teaching career yields memorable tales: helping a young Black boy in a Newark, New Jersey, elementary school; instructing young Iranian pilots in English just before the 1979 Iranian Revolution; and taking her students at a Swiss private high school to the famous Frank Zappa concert in Montreux interrupted by fire.

Throughout, she is as good a storyteller about herself as she is a chronicler of Guido Brunetti’s crime adventures. Readers will be as caught up in her world as she is in his.

From the Publisher:

"A welcome behind-the-scenes look at the prolific novelist" -Library Journal, starred reivew
"Delightful, breezy, and illuminating" - Booklist
"Memorable" - Criminal Element
"A delightful miscellany of musings on work and pleasure" - Kirkus Reviews

An e book bargain: Hostage by Clare Mackintosh

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Hostage: A Locked-Room Thriller

Are you a person who finds getting on an airplane to be an adventure or are you a nervous flyer? Either personality type may well be riveted by this thriller in which much of the action centers on a long haul flight from London to Sydney (20 hours in the air!). In some ways, the story is a take on a locked room mystery in that much of the action is confined to the plane and the stories of its passengers and crew. However, there is also backstory so some time is spent on the ground and with other characters.

The book’s protagonist, Mina, is on the flight when…a note is given to her. What does it say? How will it influence what she does? In order for there not to be spoilers, it is not possible to say more except that this is a story that may well put readers on the edges of their seats.

My only quibble with this story is that I did not absolutely love some of the characters and I don’t just mean the “bad” ones.. I do, though, admire Ms. Mackinstosh’s imagination and storytelling ability. Readers, remember that this is fiction!

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title. All opinions are my own.

A family story: Florence Adler Swims Forever A Novel by Rachel Beanland-an e book bargain

The setting for this novel is Atlantic City in the 1930s. The story is one about the wish to protect those we love and the ways that we may go about doing it. The novel will definitely reach your emotions.
There are two sisters at the heart of the story, one with a tragedy and one very unsettled. Their mother makes a decision with potentially vast repercussions. In addition, there is a thread about an emigree who has escaped from Germany.
This novel is based on a true story, one that impacted the author’s family. It is definitely worth your attention.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

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Kid’s Corner: The Adventures of Luca & Sonny-Spirit of Christmas

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I absolutely loved the illustrations in this book. They are colorful, warm and appealing, with a touch of humor.

The text is intended to teach children that the holidays are about giving as well as getting. It is simple and references children who don’t have much.

Here is a subject that could open up some useful discussion if families at a frenzied time of year. This book could make a nice addition to a holiday bookshelf.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Franklin Publishers for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 01 November 2025

From the Publisher

The Adventures of Luca & Sonny: Spirit of Christmas
The Adventures of Luca & Sonny: Spirit of Christmas
The Adventures of Luca & Sonny: Spirit of Christmas
The Adventures of Luca & Sonny: Spirit of Christmas
The Adventures of Luca & Sonny: Spirit of Christmas
The Adventures of Luca & Sonny: Spirit of Christmas
The Adventures of Luca & Sonny: Spirit of Christmas

She may not be who you think: Queen Macbeth

A Novel

by Val McDermid

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Val McDermid is one of my very favorite authors. She is so versatile, writing the Tony Hill-Carol Jordan series, the novels that feature Karen Pirie, the historical series beginning with 1979, and her earlier Kate Brannigan and Lindsay Gordon stories. In addition, she has had several free standing novels like The Vanishing Point and A Place of Execution, to name just two.

So…is there still room for her to do something new? Indeed there is. Here, McDermid takes a new look at one of the best known characters in Shakespeare. It is a story of Lady Macbeth that is not the tale as he wrote in that drama. It is an excellent read.

Here, for example, the three witches are redefined as is the marriage to Macbeth and the nature of the conflicts. Readers become immersed in medieval Scotland.

Fans of historical fiction and McDermid will want to take a look at this short (122 page) title.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Grove Books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 24 September 2024

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Fans of Robyn Carr’s will be delighted to find that she has a new (non-series) novel out just in time for spring and Mother’s Day. This book is about second chances, making the kind of life that you want to have happen and of not holding back out of fear.

The story focuses on Lauren who seems to have it all…except that, of course, she doesn’t. She is married to Brad, a successful surgeon, and has two daughters.

Beau is married with two stepsons. He is a landscape architect whose marriage has been unhappy for years.

Tim is a priest and friend of Beau’s. He also becomes a friend of Lauren’s.

What happens to each of these characters, those around them and their relationships forms the basis of the novel. The pages turn easily and readers will be interested in how the characters fare. A good women’s fiction book all in all.

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

An e book bargain: What it means (t) to her to be: In Love by Amy Bloom

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Amy Bloom is not writing about fictional characters in this heartbreaking, moving and extremely well written work. Instead the novelist tells a story that is as impactful as any of those that came from her imagination. In some ways, she asks her readers to think about the unthinable.

This book relates what happened when the author’s husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. Brian knew that he wanted to end his life. As this is not currently possible in most of the U.S., he wanted to go to Dignitas in Switzerland where assisted suicide is a choice. Bloom recounts her and Brian’s experiences, the emotional impact of the decision, the story of their relationship and the poignancy of their last days. Readers will also spend time with the author as she begins to experience her life without Brian.

Many will be touched by this book. I think that it will resonate and also open some hearts and minds.

This is an unforgettable book. Publishers Weekly states: “The result is a stunning portrayal of how love can reveal itself in life’s most difficult moments.” I definitely agree.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.

This book was published in 2022.

ONE OF THE TEN BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: Publishers Weekly
ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New York Times Book Review, Time, Entertainment Weekly, NPR, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, USA Today, Real Simple, Prospect (UK), She Reads, Kirkus Reviews

From the Publisher

in love;amy bloom;personal memoir;grief books;grief and loss;inspirational;personal growth;health
Amy Tan says “The mastery of this book draws us in, and delivers us, by the last page, changed.” in love;amy bloom;personal memoir;grief books;grief and loss;inspirational;personal growth;healthAlison Bechdel says "Buoyant and entrancing . . . A story pulsing with raw life."

What’s inside: The Secret Book of Flora Lea (Patti Callahan Henry)-an e book bargain

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Patti Callahan Henry’s novel, Becoming Mrs. Lewis, is one of my favorite books of all time. I similarly loved Once Upon a Wardrobe. Now I want to read every title of hers. So, I was very happy to spend time with this novel.

The Secret Book of Flora Lea is a book that I enjoyed very much. I found that I wanted to read it slowly so as to savor the story and the time that I got to spend with the characters. I also delighted in the many literary references that were scattered through these pages. (Mecklenburgh Square, a pen of Virginia Woolf’s and many more)

Henry creates a fully realized world in this novel, both in her characters’ pasts and presents, but also in Whisperwood, the special place that two sisters shared in their imaginations.

This is a story with a timeline during WWII and another that begins in 1960. In the 30s, Flora and her older sister, Hazel, are sent to the countryside to keep them safe from London’s bombs… but something happens to Flora. This leaves Hazel alone and bereft. How and why did Flora disappear…and what is the meaning of a book that Hazel “borrows” from her employer? Readers, start here and then you will want to keep going.

This is the sort of novel that will resonate with its readers. I think that they will both like and admire Hazel as she goes on a quest. I highly recommend this one.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Atria books for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 02 May 2023

An e book bargain: What would it mean to be a part of: Lady Tan’s Circle of Women (by Lisa See)

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Lisa See has written many works of historical fiction yet this is the first book of hers that I have read. It won’t be the last.

Ms. See tells an absorbing story and one that is filled with historical detail and, numerous characters and aspects of Chinese culture. Her settings come to life so gorgeously. Early in the book, the protagonist is traveling to Shanghai. I could feel her seasickness and claustrophobia. I think I was as eager as she was to get outside for some air. The author’s words made this voyage so vivid.

Characters are a strength of this writer. They are complex, multidimensional, interesting and relatable, despite the fact that they lived long before us. For example, the protagonist’s mother dies very early in the story. I had been admired her and was upset when she collapsed. The why of this was historically accurate and tragic to those of our present day. I could feel the daughter’s grief. Another example… a concubine was living in the home. She, too, was not a cardboard figure but rather a woman with feelings, education and a wish to help this grieving girl.

These are examples from early in the book but so much more follows. This is a long and involving novel. Along the way, readers will learn much about the China in the 1400s.

Readers are introduced to Yunxian and her friend/colleague Meiling . Yunxian has a life in which she tries to balance her love of medicine with the traditional women’s roles of the time. Readers will hope that she can achieve all that she wants.

Highly recommended to fans of historical fiction. I know that I will now read more titles by this author.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Scribner for this title. All opinions are my own.

Pub date: 06 June 2023

368 pages

From the Publisher

Lady Tan's Circle of Women