Thursday, December 11, 2025

Review: Every Other New Year’s Eve (Any Time Now Book 1) by Michelle Dayton


The point of magic is not to understand it. The point is not to waste it…

Paige Larsen is riding high on her future when she drops into a bar on New Year’s Eve 2019 for a celebratory drink. Will Weber, too, is excited about his life’s direction. Despite clashing personalities—and unexpected physical attraction—they quickly become friends while grooving to 1970s music in this unique joint.

But when Paige and Will each try to find the bar the following day, they realize the night was even more magical than they believed. It seems this bar appears for only a handful of hours every two years in an abandoned city lot on December 31. What’s more, Paige and Will are living in different timelines two years apart.

Over a span of eight years and a multitude of life changes, Paige and Will connect deeply in a fantasy situation that allows them to be their messy, imperfect, vulnerable selves.

Then suddenly, the enchantment—and the bar—disappear for good. Can love offer the magic they need to create a real-life happy ever after?

 

My Review:

Finding love at a magical bar. 

This book is totally different than anything else I have ever read.  I laughed, I cried, I cheered on the couples who visited Charley’s, a bar that magically appeared every other New Year’s Eve and reunited couples, from different time realms, for one night only.  I really enjoyed learning about Paige and Will and now I am curious about the lives of the other couples in the book. I didn’t want it to end.  It put me in a happy place where anything seemed possible.

 

 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Review: A Very English Christmas (Love at Langley Park Book 3) by Jane Porter


 

She was only the temporary nanny…until love made her want to stay.

When American Catriona Blake agrees to spend December caring for the daughters of renowned London surgeon Dr. Rhys Harmon, she tells herself it’s just a temporary job—one month in a borrowed cottage on the edge of Langley Park, enough money to get home
to Michigan, and no complications.

But nothing about Rhys or his girls is simple. Divorced for four years, he’s rented the centuries-old cottage outside Bakewell to create new traditions and give his daughters new memories. Yet the girls miss their vivacious mother and find it difficult to feel festive without her—which only deepens Rhys’s quiet fear that he’s failing them.

Catriona never expected to fall for her impossible, brilliant employer—or his lovely, complicated family. But one promise to twelve-year-old Jillian changes everything, binding Catriona to a truth she can’t ignore and a vow she can’t break… even if keeping it means breaking her own heart when love comes too soon, and Christmas ends too fast.

 

My Review:

A heartfelt Christmas romance. 

From the moment I started this book, I knew it was something special.  I knew it was going to stick with me long after reading it.  This book is an emotional journey of love between Cat and Rhys.  Set in the beautiful English countryside at Christmas time, Cat takes on a temporary job as a nanny for Rhys’s two daughters.  Once her job is over, Cat plans to go back home to Michigan to start her teaching career.  Though the girls tap into Cat’s heart, it’s their father, Rhys, who really steals it.  But how would their relationship work with one daughter against their union and Cat soon be heading back to America?  This is the perfect book to get lost in.  It is a magical memorable Christmas story. 

 

 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Review: Frosted Misfortunes Mysteries (Books 1-3) by Lisa Siefert


Savor the charm of a small town filled with secrets, sweet treats, and amateur sleuthing.

This boxed set includes the first three full-length novels in the Frosted Misfortunes Cozy Mystery Series — a heartwarming collection of culinary capers, endearing friendships, and a sprinkle of romance from bestselling author Lisa Siefert.

Cupcakes and Chaos
Ava Decker longs to fulfill her lifelong dream of owning her own bakery. Ready for a fresh start, the former forensic accountant turned pastry chef is excited to turn life’s lemons into sugary success. But her hopes crumble when her mean boss turns up dead in the back of the delivery truck Ava was driving.

Arrested as the prime suspect, things get worse when the police discover the victim left Ava the shop and her house in her will. And with only an adorable kitten who thinks he’s a dog and an exasperated best friend as the voice of reason, the newly bequeathed owner must turn super-sleuth to clear her name.

Can Ava solve the crime before she’s baking behind bars?

Fudge and Felonies

Bakery owner Ava Decker is determined to put being dumped at the altar behind her. But her ambitions turn sour when her chocolaty cupcakes end up beside a beauty pageant contestant’s lifeless body. And when her good friend is accused of the crime, Ava throws herself into the mix to clear both their names.

With a dash of help from her cute kitten sidekick, the pastry-chef-turned-sleuth dives into the beauty queen scene to find out why a weight-loss-fanatic would be found dead next to sugary goodness. But with few clues and her hands messy with a full lineup of suspects, she struggles to follow the trail of crumbs to the real tiara-obsessed killer.

Can Ava crown the culprit before the plate of evidence is wiped clean?

Vanilla and Vendettas

Pastry chef Ava Decker is delighted to prepare a special cupcake for her BFF’s surprise engagement. But after the diamond ring disappears from its sugary hiding place, the empty-handed baker is suddenly suspect number one. So when a witness comes forward to the cops, Ava eagerly tracks him down… only to stumble across his dead body.

With the police insisting she mind her own business and an unhelpful psychic more worried about Ava’s stalled love life than useful clues, the amateur snoop might have bitten off more than she can chew. But when she’s arrested for possession of a poached Aston Martin, she’ll need more than her is-he-or-isn’t-he boyfriend and her impulsive bestie to extract herself from the gooey mess.

Can she turn the tables on a thief-turned-killer before she’s baking cakes behind bars?

 

My Review:  

A great way to pass a cozy afternoon. 

Each of these books are packed full of entertaining and imaginative stories.  They can be read in one sitting, so it’s perfect for an afternoon or lunch break.  The author’s writing pulled me in from the start.  I couldn’t get enough of bakery owner Ava, her cat Lucky, and their sleuthing adventures.  Be warned you might want to have snacks available while reading these books.