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Nov 26, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Storm by Rachel Hawkins

Can't Wait Wednesday

This week's book is.... The Storm



Author: Rachel Hawkins
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Release Date: January 6, 2026
Series: n/a


Blurb:

St. Medard’s Bay, Alabama is famous for three things: the deadly hurricanes that regularly sweep into town, the Rosalie Inn, a century-old hotel that’s survived every one of those storms, and Lo Bailey, the local girl infamously accused of the murder of her lover, political scion Landon Fitzroy, during Hurricane Marie in 1984.

When Geneva Corliss, the current owner of the Rosalie Inn, hears a writer is coming to town to research the crime that put St. Medard’s Bay on the map, she’s less interested in solving a whodunnit than in how a successful true crime book might help the struggling inn’s bottom line. But to her surprise, August Fletcher doesn’t come to St. Medard’s Bay alone. With him is none other than Lo Bailey herself. Lo says she’s returned to her hometown to clear her name once and for all, but the closer Geneva gets to both Lo and August, the more she wonders if Lo is actually back to settle old scores.

As the summer heats up and another monster storm begins twisting its way towards St. Medard’s Bay, Geneva learns that some people can be just as destructive—and as deadly—as any hurricane, and that the truth of what happened to Landon Fitzroy may not be the only secret Lo is keeping…


Explanation:

I really enjoyed her other book The Villa. I have not read any other thrillers where I think there would actually be some value to read it again in the future knowing the ending. That alone has solidified her as an author I am happy to give another try. 

It has the book writing element that The Villa has as well. I know she has mastered that concept so seeing it in another context is fascinating. It also provides me with another opportunity to read a book set in the past which is pretty rare for me.

I received this book as an ALC so I should be reviewing it pretty soon!

Nov 25, 2025

Top 5 Tuesday: Authors I Am Thankful For

 Top 5 Tuesday: Authors I Am Thankful For

Welcome back to Top 5 Tuesday, now following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! As always, I do a top 5 instead of a top 10 because I tend to struggle to find 10 books for prompts.

This week's prompt is..... authors I am thankful for


These are in no particular order

  1. Harriet Ashford
  2. Erin FitzGerald
  3. Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  4. Bindi Kennedy
  5. Dani Galliaro

Happy Thanksgiving season to those who celebrate! While I am against the holiday in terms of its heavily falsified history, I do like that it encourages people practice gratitude. As such, I'm expressing gratitude for authors I love. Most of these are people I now consider friends. The only exception is Jennifer Lynn Barnes who I do not know personally. She is on this list because her books got me back into reading for fun in high school. If I hadn't picked up The Naturals my freshman year, I would probably not be writing this blog post right now. 


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



I am looking forward to all of the family time this time of year lends itself to. Crazy that the next time I do this list it will be December aka my birthday month! Does anyone have any fun ideas of what I could do for it?

Nov 18, 2025

Free For All Friday: My Picks for the Goodreads Choice Awards Round 1

 Free For All Friday: My Picks for the Goodreads Choice Awards Round 1


Intro

Am I sharing a Friday post on a Tuesday? Yes, yes I am. I wanted to post this last Friday but honestly needed more time to brew my thoughts so here it is now.

It is once again that time of year for book awards. The one where I can actually have a say in is the Goodreads choice awards! While I am not a huge fan of the ethics and morals of Goodreads, it is a must for supporting indie authors. I'll share my deeper thoughts at the end. Let's dive into my picks!

The Categories

  • Fiction
  • Historical fiction
  • Mystery & thriller
  • Romance
  • Romantasy
  • Fantasy
  • Science fiction
  • Horror
  • Debut novel
  • Audiobook
  • Young adult fantasy and sci-fi
  • Young adult fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Memoir
  • History & biography

My Picks and Explanations


I have not read any of the books in this category yet but multiple are on my TBR. I decided to pick the book that included representation I found important. In the time of unhealthy beauty standards, a cover with a "chubby" girl on it says and lot and says what I want to see more of.



Another category where I have not yet picked any up. I decided to pick the book I have seen the most of my fellow bookish friends enjoy. When this one came out, I saw a ton of praise for it. 



I read this one and had a good time with it. Sutanto writes a comedic mystery better than most. Every book of his I have picked up I enjoyed. This one was no exception. You can find my complete review of it here.



Unsurprisingly, this is the category I struggled the most with picking a book for. I love many of these authors and their stories. I ended up picking a 5-star read of mine which is a contender for my top of the year! I highly recommend it and you can see my review here.



Admittedly, this is a genre I flat out do not read. I do not like fantasy and do not have opinions on it. That said, there are multiple authors here who are awful human beings that deserve way less popularity. As such, I decided to choose Ali Hazelwood's book as I do like other books she has written (her STEM romances specifically).



This one is written by Stephen King's son. While King is not a great person, from what I know his son is okay. I do not read fantasy at all so again no strong opinions. That said, I actually did just received this book so that is why I picked it. If you like incredibly chunky books, this may be for you.



You may not have guessed this, but I also do not really read sci-fi. (I promise I read a variety of genres, just not these last few). The only one of these books I am familiar with is by an author I have learned has said hateful rhetoric so I will not be supporting that. As such, I truly just picked a book with an interesting cover. I also just discovered it is published by a creator I enjoy which makes this even more exciting!



I am only now dipping my toes into horror. I do not like scary things and am a total scaredy cat, so be patient with me for any horror reviews. I picked the book by the only author I have read from before. I enjoyed Bury Your Gays by him, at least as much as I will ever enjoy true horror. You can find my review for that here



Somehow I have not heard of a single book in this entire category. Not once... There have been so many fantastic debut releases this year, but nope, these feel truly random. As such, I closed my eyes and picked one. Let me know if there are any good books in this category that I should give my love to!



I had a couple of potentials for this category but decided to go for the author whom I loved the most books for. I loved her Ruinous Love trilogy. You can find my review for the second of these here.


Young Adult Fantasy & Sci-Fi: Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins

I haven't read any of the books in this category. I picked the book that a few of my best friends quite enjoyed. As they don't use bookish social media, I feel like this vote is for them. 



This one was a super easy choice to make. Jennifer Lynn Barnes is my favorite author ever. My only auto-buy author as someone who spends almost nothing on books. Anything I can do to support her, I gladly will. 



I have not picked up any of the books in this category yet, but I have heard fantastic things from loved ones about this and have it on my TBR. I used to read his fiction books when I was younger. 



I've been reading more memoirs this year, of people I find fascinating. I like to audiobook them while being productive. As a proud Kamala voter, you know I had to pick this one up. (If you are Trumpie, get the actual fuck off my blog, there is no space for your disgusting views here). 



I am not much of a history reader, that is my father's thing really. I picked the one that sounded the most fascinating that is also clearly feminist-coded. 


The Problems

Goodreads is an Amazon created platform. As such, it is incredibly capitalist-coded and is the most mainstream book review platform. The authors and books nominated are very clearly based on who Amazon wants to promote.

I wish there were way more POC, queer, and disabled nominees. It's very white-washed and cishet unfortunately. The diversity of the world and books released in 2025 is not at all reflected well in these nominations. I am genuinely outraged by it, but simultaneously not at all surprised given Goodreads' history. 

Outro

We made it! There were a lot of categories that I was going in blind for. If you have any recs for those categories, I am happy to vote for them in the coming rounds! Are any of our picks the same? How do you feel about the lack of diversity in this opening round?

Top 5 Tuesday: Modern Books I Think Will Become Classics

 Top 5 Tuesday: Modern Books I Think Will Become Classics

Welcome back to Top 5 Tuesday, now following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! As always, I do a top 5 instead of a top 10 because I tend to struggle to find 10 books for prompts.

This week's prompt is..... modern books I think will become classics


These are in no particular order

  1. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
  2. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab
  3. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
  4. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
  5. Becoming by Michelle Obama

I have a terrible radar for classics so these are all honestly shots in the dark. I have read The Hate U Give, which was a very important story. I absolutely adore Becoming so this one is honestly just aspirational. I feel like The Hunger Games is the only pick I am confident about. It is relevant enough to the zeitgeist for me to believe in it becoming a classic of today. Do you agree with my picks? Why or why not?


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



In terms of personal updates, I can share that my Indie Author Advent is in the works and shaping up to be a lot of fun! I'm super excited for all it will offer in December!

Nov 12, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: Better Not Pout by Maren Moore

Can't Wait Wednesday

This week's book is.... Better Not Pout


Author: Maren Moore
Publisher: self-published
Release Date: November 14th
Series: n/a


Blurb:

She’s the vintage candy store owner who writes a letter to Santa asking for her dream man for Christmas...
He's the grump, retired hockey player who moves in next door and opens a bar.


Explanation:

I am a HUGE fan of Maren's writing so admittedly I am hyped every single time she releases something. She also has aesthetics on lock. Being on her street team is such a fun time.

Her holiday novella from last year, The Christmas List (you can find my review here) was such a fun time. Maren is a pro at mixing sugar and spice, quite literally. Having another one to dive into has me tremendously excited! I have just started it and am already so so in love!

Nov 11, 2025

Top 5 Tuesday: Books I Enjoyed Outside of My Comfort Zone

Top 5 Tuesday: Books I Enjoyed Outside of My Comfort Zone

Welcome back to Top 5 Tuesday, now following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! As always, I do a top 5 instead of a top 10 because I tend to struggle to find 10 books for prompts.

This week's prompt is..... books I enjoyed outside of my comfort zone


These are in order with most recently read first

  1. My Roommate From Hell by Cale Dietrich
  2. Meant to Burn by Shae Ruby
  3. You Too?: 25 Voices Share Their #MeToo Stories by Janet Gurtler
  4. The First to Die at the End by Adam Silvera
  5. Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?: Big Questions from Tiny Mortals about Death by Caitlin Doughty

For the most part, all of these are in one genre I am comfortable in, and one (or more) that I am just starting to dip into. This blend makes them less intimidating to pick up an give a chance. I'm proud of myself so far this year with how much I have given various genres a try. Hopefully I can keep it going in 2026! What genres are outside of your comfort zone?


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic as always



This past week has been so relaxing and healing. Being able to actually get a decent night's sleep definitely helps. I've been bale to read a lot more and am becoming a content machine due to my upcoming Indie Author Advent. I'll see you again tomorrow for some gushing!

Nov 6, 2025

Indie Author Advent 2025 FAQ

 Indie Author Advent 2025 FAQ


Thank you for your interest in my indie author advent leading up to 2026! I am so excited to spotlight some of the indie book releases of the year before the new year begins!

What is the Indie Author Advent?

The Indie Author Advent is my excuse to feature 2025 indie releases in a cute and fun way. People love the surprise of an Advent calendar, and a book rec is always welcome in the bookish space. 

Does this cost money?

It is totally free to participate. The only "cost" is a bit of your time to fill out the form and do the interview if you signed up for it.

Is this related to Christmas?

It is not related to any holiday. It is simply a countdown to the new year. The only reason it has the advent component is to emphasize the reveal and it feels like a prize each day to get a new rec.

How does it work?

Every day (or every other, depending on sign-ups), I will feature an indie author and their 2025 release[s]. They will be featured here on my blog, my Instagram, and my Bluesky

The posts will tag the author (if they are on that platform), include their cover images, showcase how to purchase your releases, hype the rep in the book[s] (if applicable), and my blog post will include a short interview if that author signed up for that. 

TDLR: It is a fun, themed way of getting free promo for indie authors

How do I sign up?

Fill out the Google form with your author information and keep an eye out for an email from me (readintowonderland@yahoo.com) if you are selected. 

When does the event run?

It is from December 1st to December 31st!

What do you need from authors?

I need all of the responses to the questions in the Google form, along with highly quality cover images of all of your 2025 releases.

If you signed up for a brief author interview, I will send those questions to you via email.

Nov 5, 2025

Can't Wait Wednesday: Yule Be Mine

Can't Wait Wednesday

This week's book is.... Yule Be Mine



Author: Piper Rayne
Publisher: Piper Rayne Inc.
Release Date: November 13th, 2025
Series: n/a


Blurb:

When workaholic best man Carter arrives in Mistletoe Falls for his best friends’ Christmas wedding, a town-wide Santa Festival and a misplaced motel reservation leave him with one option—beg the woman he once rejected for a room at her bed-and-breakfast. Unfortunately, that woman also happens to be the bride’s sister…and the maid of honor.

To make matters worse, the bride and groom are delayed, turning Ashley and Carter into last-minute wedding planners, forced into a truce neither of them wants. But late-night checklists, a blizzard of holiday activities, and a charming small town turn their snark into sparks.

When they get snowed in and every near-kiss feels dangerously close to something real, Carter realizes there’s more to December than year-end deadlines.

As their truce melts, one question remains—is this a holiday fling, or the start of forever?


Explanation:

I recently got accepted for the ARC for this one and am totally in the mood for all of the holiday romances! Right now, holiday novellas are all I desire. This one sounds both cute and funny. As you all know, I am also a huge fan of wedding settings in books. You should see my thoughts on this one on review platforms soon!

Nov 4, 2025

Top 5 Tuesday: Books Randomly Picked from My Shelf

 Top 5 Tuesday: Books Randomly Picked from My Shelf

Welcome back to Top 5 Tuesday, now following the list from That Artsy Reader Girl! As always, I do a top 5 instead of a top 10 because I tend to struggle to find 10 books for prompts.

This week's prompt is..... books randomly picked from my shelf


All of these will be pulled from one of my TBR shelves. As such, I cannot share my thoughts on them. Let's see what I find!


These are truly in a random order this time.

  1. Bookish People by Susan Coll
  2. In It to Win It by Sharon C. Cooper
  3. Too Wild to Tame by Tessa Bailey
  4. The Handsome Girl and Her Beautiful Boy by Henry Holt
  5. What You Left Me by Bridget Morrissey

To pick these, I found my TBR shelf in this house (not my main home at the moment) and used a random number generator. There's some fiction, romance, and I think some suspense. The variety that is hopefully ahead of me is quite fun! Who knows when I'll get to these, so don't get your hopes too high for reviews soon đŸ¤£


Here it all is in a pretty lil' graphic


Have you read any of these? Happy to say I've had the opportunity to spend my time with family, which is healing in and of itself. I also now have a bit more time to read, which I am ecstatic about. See you tomorrow for some gushing!

IAA Day 18: Nicholas Young

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