Watching TV movies has become my passion this spring, beginning during the cold, grey days of a never-ending winter. From Korean and Chinese and Japanese drama, I have skipped to Spanish/Mexican drama, and have watched two and a half so far.
This has meant less reading of books and ebooks.
However, I have added poetry to my current interests as recent posts show, and recently began this ARC novel, the title immediately appealing to me.
I'm at the beginning of French Leave, (Sept. 25, 2024; Pegasus, NetGalley) which seems a mystery novel in addition to being contemporary women's fiction.
Book description:
Martha's life as an intelligent, highly successful social worker is shattered when her husband is killed suddenly in a hit and run accident.
Although the police are initially interested because of Thierry's government connections, the case is quickly closed and Martha is left dealing with grief, a disturbing loss of certainty and a nagging thought that she needs to know what happened on that fateful day.
As she tries to move on, more questions than answers arise and Martha begins to unravel. Will a move to France help or make things worse?
It's holding my interest so far, especially with the suspense of what really happened to her husband.
The Gallery Assistant by Kate Belli won't be published until October 14, 2025 by Atria, but I was so eager for a psych thriller that I read the NetGalley ARC right away.
My review: Chloe Harlow wakes up in her own apartment after an all night party, not remembering how she got home or what happened during the party. She has had black out periods before because of excessive drinking, but her situation is now serious as the host of the party, an up and coming artist, a friend of hers, died at that party.
Chloe's own sleuthing leads her to discoveries regarding the gallery where she works and art owners, painters, and works of art. What she finds out during the book shocks her and puts her in danger as well.
Well crafted and suspenseful, the novel is entertaining, with a likeable main character who is both vulnerable and savvy.
Next book on my list
Eat, Post, Like by Emily Arden Wells, will be published June 3, 2025 by Avon. I will be reading the NetGalley ARC.
After her accountant boyfriend, James, dies tragically, Cassie Brooks finds his notebook that tells her he is more than an accountant. His detailed notes and diary suggest he is the anonymous restaurant and food expert who is well known in the city.
When Cassie accepts a food invitation on behalf of James, her journey into the world of food begins. I am wondering how this book will end and if she will be successful in successfully carrying on what James had started.
What are you reading, watching, or listening to this week?
Memes: The Sunday Post, It's Monday: What Are You Reading, Sunday Salon, and Stacking the Shelves, Mailbox Monday