Apr 1, 2025

Early Reader Review: The Barking Puppy by Lori Lobenstine

Source: From the Publisher and Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. This in no way alters my opinion or review.

The Barking Puppy by Lori Lobenstine 
Series: The Barking Puppy #1
Publisher: Levine Querido
Publication Date:  April 22, 2025



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27405327-pop-manga-coloring-book?from_search=true  https://www.amazon.com/Pop-Manga-Coloring-Book-Beautiful/dp/0399578471?ie=UTF8&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0399578471&linkCode=as2&redirect=true&ref_=x_gr_w_bb&tag=x_gr_w_bb-20

Format: Ebook

Rating:


Goodreads Synopsis: 
When Sophie and her two Jack Russell terriers move to Boston, she's excited not to be the only brown kid in the neighborhood anymore. She instantly likes the quirky teenager named Juno next door and her pug, Bonney. But not everything's easy. Her classmates make fun of her Vermont overalls. The upstairs neighbor hates barking. And Bonney needs surgery that Juno's family can't afford.

So Sophie and Juno invent the Barking Puppy, the first ever newspaper written “by dogs” and “for dogs.” Will anyone else get how funny it is? And more importantly, can they sell it to raise enough money in time to save Bonney? Will the landlord kick Sophie and her mom out before they even get started?

Review: 
This middle-grade story, inspired by real people, is a cute and heartwarming read—especially for dog lovers! Sophie moves to Boston with her two Jack Russell terriers and, while nervous, approaches the change with a positive attitude, a solid plan and of course - lists! She quickly befriends her new neighbor, Juno, and together they come up with The Barking Puppy, a newspaper “by dogs, for dogs,” initially just a fun pastime they end up using it to raise money for Juno’s pug, Bonney, who needs surgery.

The biggest highlights of this book are the dogs! They add so much charm and humor, and Sophie’s shared responsibility for her pets with her mom was a nice touch. The friendship between Sophie and Juno also felt natural, and I appreciated the way they encouraged each other’s creativity. Their enthusiasm for their project was fun to see.

That said, while the story had heart, a few elements didn’t quite work for me. The pacing was slow, especially in the beginning, and the idea of kids launching a newspaper felt a bit outdated—most young readers may not find it relatable. Additionally, the way they fundraised and received donations seemed overly simplified and not very realistic, which made it hard to fully connect with their struggle.

Overall, while this wasn’t a perfect read, it was still a sweet and funny book that younger readers—especially those who love dogs—will likely enjoy. I’m curious to see how the series develops!

Mar 30, 2025

Building the Book Pile #481

Welcome to Building the Book Pile!

Good morning! Happy Sunday!

March flew by. It is crazy. This weekend we got sleet and some snow, again. They were calling for 8-10 inches of snow but luckily that only happened north of us. 

Work picked up again with the students back and my team isn't having the best of luck with their March Madness brackets so we all picked an Indian Premier League cricket team to root for and we have been doing that instead.

This week was otherwise pretty uneventful, I finished a few books which was good. This weekend I am doing a bunch of chores to prep for next week because on Tuesday I leave to go to Denver for a conference for a few days. 

How was your week?

Linking up this week with the Caffeinated Reviewer and her Sunday Post series.

xo steph


Coming up on the Blog

Early Reader Review: The Barking Puppy by Lori Lobenstine (Middle Grade)

March Reading Re-Cap


Books Received Recently...  

For Review:


All Are Welcome: A Cat's Café Collection by Gwen Tarpley  - From Edelweiss and the Publisher for review.


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Mar 28, 2025

Recent Reads: Leather & Lark by Brynne Weaver


Leather & Lark by Brynne Weaver  
Series: The Ruinous Love Trilogy #2
Publisher: Zando
Publication Date:  June 4, 2024 


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27405327-pop-manga-coloring-book?from_search=true  https://www.amazon.com/Pop-Manga-Coloring-Book-Beautiful/dp/0399578471?ie=UTF8&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0399578471&linkCode=as2&redirect=true&ref_=x_gr_w_bb&tag=x_gr_w_bb-20

Format: Paperback
Source: Bought/ Own


Rating:


Goodreads Synopsis: 
Contract killer Lachlan Kane wants a quiet life working in his leather studio and forgetting all about his traumatic past. But when he botches a job for his boss’s biggest client, Lachlan knows he’ll never claw his way out of the underworld. At least, not until songbird Lark Montague offers him a deal: use his skills to hunt down a killer and she’ll find a way to secure his freedom. The catch? He has to marry her first. 
 
And they can’t stand each other. 
 
Indie singer-songwriter Lark is the sunshine and glitter that burns through every cloud and clings to every crevice that Lachlan Kane tries to hide inside. The surly older brother of her best friend’s soulmate, Lachlan thinks she’s just a privileged princess, but Lark has plenty of secrets hiding in the shadows of her bright light. With her formidable family in a tailspin and her best friend’s happiness on the line, she’s willing to make a vow to the man she’s determined to hate, no matter how tempting the broody assassin might be. 

As Lachlan and Lark navigate the dark world that binds them together, it becomes impossible to discern their fake marriage from a real one. But it’s not just familiar dangers that haunt them. 
There’s another phantom lurking on their doorstep. 

And this one has come for blood.
Review: 
While Butcher & Blackbird set a high bar with Rowan and Sloan’s playful yet murderous dynamic, Leather & Lark still delivers an entertaining mix of sharp banter, forced marriage, and forced proximity—two tropes I love. The enemies-to-lovers aspect was especially fun, with Lark and Lachlan constantly butting heads before realizing just how much they actually need each other. Watching their reluctant partnership turn into something real made for a laugh out loud/ fun progression of the plot/ story.

The humor and chemistry between them were definite highlights, especially with Lark’s darkly creative “crafting” of souvenirs and Lachlan’s unexpectedly hilarious attempt at reading romance. The book leans into shock value a bit more than buildup when it comes to the macabre elements, but because it does so knowingly, it works to make the reader laugh rather than it feeling overly excessive.

Though I didn’t find Lark and Lachlan as dynamic as Rowan and Sloan, their story was still a fun ride. I really enjoyed the family aspects that were used throughout the book, and was excited to learn more about Fionn and Rose. And clearly, I’m hooked—I’ve already got book three in the TBR pile next to me, which is about them!

Mar 23, 2025

Building the Book Pile #480

Welcome to Building the Book Pile!

Good morning! Happy Sunday!

I hope everyone had a great week. We had some weather whiplash - from 60 to snowing and then into the 50s again. I know that this is Spring in New England but the weather needs to calm down. 

This past week was good. It was week 2 of the student break, so work was mostly having meetings and planning for the next cycle. I like these quieter weeks for planning. I was also able to clean out my email inbox so that is a major win. 

At home, we are prepping for real Spring to arrive and got out all the outdoor furniture and started cleaning up the garden plots now that the snow has all melted.  My plant babies are doing good in my sunroom for now. And today I am trying a new bread recipe - Blueberry sourdough. 

Linking up this week with the Caffeinated Reviewer and her Sunday Post series.

xo steph


Coming up on the Blog

Recent Reads: Leather & Lark by Brynne Weaver (Adult)


Books Received Recently...  

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What have you been reading?  How was your week? Feel free to leave a comment!

Happy Reading! 

Mar 21, 2025

Recent Reads: Can't Spell Treason without Tea by Rebecca Thorne

Can't Spell Treason without Tea by Rebecca Thorne  
Series: Tomes & Tea #1
Publisher: Bramble
Publication Date:  May 7, 2024



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27405327-pop-manga-coloring-book?from_search=true  https://www.amazon.com/Pop-Manga-Coloring-Book-Beautiful/dp/0399578471?ie=UTF8&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0399578471&linkCode=as2&redirect=true&ref_=x_gr_w_bb&tag=x_gr_w_bb-20

Format: Paperback
Source: Bought/ Own


Rating:


Goodreads Synopsis: 
All Reyna and Kianthe want is to open a bookshop that serves tea. Worn wooden floors, plants on every table, firelight drifting between the rafters… all complemented by love and good company. Thing is, Reyna works as one of the Queen’s private guards, and Kianthe is the most powerful mage in existence. Leaving their lives isn’t so easy.

But after an assassin takes Reyna hostage, she decides she’s thoroughly done risking her life for a self-centered queen. Meanwhile, Kianthe has been waiting for a chance to flee responsibility–all the better that her girlfriend is on board. Together, they settle in Tawney, a town that boasts more dragons than people, and open the shop of their dreams.

What follows is a cozy tale of mishaps, mysteries, and a murderous queen throwing the realm’s biggest temper tantrum. In a story brimming with hurt/comfort and quiet fireside conversations, these two women will discover just what they mean to each other… and the world.
Review: 
This cozy fantasy was a sweet, slow-burn read that delivered on the charm but fell a little flat on the plot. Reyna and Kianthe’s love story was tender and heartfelt, and I really enjoyed seeing them pursue their dream of opening a bookshop/teahouse. The vibe of the shop—worn wood, firelight, and plants—felt warm and inviting, and the side characters and creatures added cute, whimsical touches to the world.

The F/F romance was definitely the highlight. The way Reyna and Kianthe supported and cared for each other brought a lot of warmth to the story, and their decision to run away together felt like a true act of love and defiance. That said, the overall plot was pretty minimal. While that’s common in cozy fantasy, I found myself wanting a bit more momentum or stakes. After reading Legends & Lattes, this one didn’t quite capture the same spark or sense of fun.

There was minimal growth from the characters as they learned to be together and away from their roles in the Queendom. Both test their limitations and each takes a turn worrying. Both are so stubborn though, so it created a lot of laughable moments as well. 

If you’re looking for a soft, feel-good read with a focus on comfort, love, and a touch of magic, this one fits the bill. Just don’t expect much in the way of action or major plot twists and expect to need to read more books for more closure - there were a few things left in the mist as the book ended. 

Mar 19, 2025

Recent Reads: Wild Love by Elsie Silver


Wild Love by Elsie Silver  
Series: Rose Hill #1
Publisher: Audible Audio
Publication Date:  April 9, 2024



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27405327-pop-manga-coloring-book?from_search=true  https://www.amazon.com/Pop-Manga-Coloring-Book-Beautiful/dp/0399578471?ie=UTF8&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0399578471&linkCode=as2&redirect=true&ref_=x_gr_w_bb&tag=x_gr_w_bb-20

Format: Audiobook
Source: Bought from Audible


Rating:


Goodreads Synopsis: 
Rosie Belmont has been driving me wild for years. The good kind of wild. The bad kind of wild. But mostly the kind of wild that comes with wanting your best friend’s little sister and knowing you can’t have her.

After living in the city, she comes blasting back into Rose Hill like a storm. Beautiful, messy, and chaotic.

And one wide-eyed desperate plea for a job is all it takes for me to hire her.

Forbes may have labelled me the World’s Hottest Billionaire but all I care about is opening my new recording studio. Something that comes to a screeching halt when I end up face-to-face with a young girl who claims I’m her biological father.

Now I spend my days balancing business with parenting a sullen twelve-year-old all while trying desperately to keep my hands the hell off my best friend’s little sister.

I vow to keep Rosie at arm’s length. I try to stick to scowls and grumpy one-liners. But with her verbal sparring is merely foreplay—friction that turns to blistering heat.

I know damn well I shouldn’t cross that line.

But shouldn’t and can’t are two very different things.

And the only thing I truly can’t do is resist her.
Review: 
Trigger warnings: sexual harassment, cancer, death, grief/loss, depression.

This book was an absolute blast to read! The banter between Rosie and Ford (aka the grumpy billionaire) was sharp, witty, and so much fun—it felt like a seductive build-up in the best way. I loved the childhood "they hate each other" dynamic, which set the perfect foundation for all the tension and sparks flying later on.

The story is told in alternating POV, Rosie and Ford, and the audiobook has dual-narration as well. I loved both the readers.  Rosie is a firecracker in pink—independent, sarcastic, and unapologetically herself, even when life gets messy. She knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to fight for it, adding depth and charm to every scene. Opposite Rosie's sunshine, Ford is the ultimate grumpy billionaire—private, brooding, and constantly scowling. But beneath that tough exterior is a man who's been hopelessly in love with Rosie for years. His struggle to resist her, while trying to manage his life and newfound fatherhood, adds the perfect mix of tension and vulnerability.

The best friend's younger sister trope was done pretty well. The "we shouldn't" element added that delicious layer of forbidden tension, making every interaction feel loaded. Ford practically losing his mind the entire book over Rosie and everything she said and did was alluring.  When they finally crossed that line? Total swoon—and definitely spicy! The tension build was just right, keeping me hooked and rooting for them to finally give in.

Plus, the subplot with the surprise twelve-year-old daughter added an emotional depth that rounded out the story. Watching Ford juggle parenting, business, and his intense pull toward Rosie made the stakes feel real.

If you love a romance with sizzling tension, laugh-out-loud banter, and a swoon-worthy payoff, this is one to pick up!

Mar 17, 2025

Cover Reveal: The Versailles Formula by Nancy Bilyeau



The Versailles Formula by Nancy Bilyeau
Series: Genevieve Planché #3
Publisher: Joffe Books
Publication Date: April 17, 2025 by Joffe Books




https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27405327-pop-manga-coloring-book?from_search=true 


About the Book

She craved purpose. She found danger. Now, there may be no turning back.

Genevieve Sturbridge was never meant for a quiet life in the English countryside. Once an artist in the heart of London, now she spends her days in restless solitude, longing for the passion and purpose she once knew. But when a familiar figure from her past arrives with an urgent request, she is thrust into a perilous world of spies and a formula that could shift the balance of power between France and England. 

The thrill of the chase is intoxicating—the cryptic clues hidden in plain sight, the challenge of ferreting secrets from dangerous opponents, the undeniable rush of being needed again. But with every step deeper into the mystery, the danger grows. Someone is watching. Someone is hunting. And the more she uncovers, the more she wonders: has she walked willingly into a trap?

Torn between exhilaration and fear, Genevieve must decide—was this the life she was always meant for, or has she risked everything for a mission that will consume her completely?

Years ago, protecting this secret nearly cost Genevieve her life.

Now someone could be willing to kill for it once more.


About the Author

If you tell Nancy Bilyeau that reading one of her historical novels of suspense is like strapping yourself into a time machine, you'll make her day. She loves crafting, immersive historical stories, whether it's Jazz Age New York City in "The Orchid Hour," the 18th-century European chateaus and porcelain workshops in "The Versailles Formula," "The Blue," and "The Fugitive Colours," or Henry VIII's tumultuous England in "The Crown," "The Chalice," and "The Tapestry." 

For her Genevieve Planche novels--"The Versailles Formula," The Blue" and "The Fugitive Colours"--she drew on her heritage to create a Huguenot heroine. Nancy is a direct descendant of Pierre Billiou, a French Huguenot who immigrated to what was then New Amsterdam (later New York City) in 1661. Nancy's ancestor, Isaac, was born on the boat crossing the Atlantic. Pierre's stone house is the third oldest house in New York State.

Nancy's mind is always in past centuries but she currently lives with her husband and two children in upstate New York. Her quest to cook the perfectly flavored cassoulet is ongoing.


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Mar 16, 2025

Building the Book Pile #479

Welcome to Building the Book Pile!

Good morning! Happy Sunday!

This week was a strange one, the students are on Spring Break so the campus has been pretty ghost-town like. 
Appreciate the check-ins about my finger/ cut. It is doing MUCH better finally. 

🎀On Monday I worked from home, got my to do list done and then made some bread. I am still a bit nervous about cutting the bread but baking it went fine.  
🎀On Tuesday, I went into the office and it was SO quiet. I had a few meetings, did some maintenance things, and on the way home we stopped to do out City voting. After voting we went out to eat and I had a really yummy burger. 
🎀Wednesday was more work and a dentist appointment for my Invisalign.
🎀Thursday and Friday were more work time, some more meetings... and I was able to get my household chores done while working from home. I love being able to throw the laundry in every so often. Such a help. 

On the reading/ blogging front, this week was a bit lighter and I think next week will be light as well. I am reading but I am reading ~ 3 books at a time because I can't figure out the reading mood I am in. I have  a Fae Romantasy, a YA Mystery, and Middle Grade fiction going at the moment (they are all good reads so far)

Linking up this week with the Caffeinated Reviewer and her Sunday Post series.

xo steph


Coming up on the Blog

Cover Reveal: The Versailles Formula by Nancy Bilyeau (Adult)
Recent Reads: Wild Love by Elsie Silver (Adult, Romance)
Recent Reads: Can't Spell Treason without Tea by Rebecca Thorne (Adult, Cozy)


Books Received Recently...  
  
 


 The Romance Rivalry by Susan Lee - From the publisher for review. 
Isle of Ever by Jen Calonita - From the Sourcebook Kids  and Netgalley for review 

Have you missed anything lately?
What have you been reading?  How was your week? Feel free to leave a comment!

Happy Reading! 

Mar 12, 2025

Reading Recap: February 2025



Hello Readers, Bloggers, and Awesome people! 

February was a great reading month. That said 3-4 of these books were children's books. I still count them 💗

I was on a kick to pick up and read all of Ali Hazelwood's books before picking up Deep End. I made it now, so I will be getting to that one in March. I love her writing, I know that it isn't for some but those swoony-men, I like them.

Since I am SO late doing this post - I bet many of you have yours already live! Please feel free to link them in the comments and I will pop by! I love seeing all the recaps 😁

StoryGraph for some Stats help again, I really like this visual 

In February I read...
~~Books I Read in February~~   



How was your February Reading? Do you have plans for March or books you are looking forward to reading?


Feel free to share it in the comments below! I would love to know what you are reading!