Books I've Read - February 2025

February 6, 2025

 

Hello friends and happy February.  It's been so cold out and the perfect time to stay cozy and read some books.  I'd love to share with you the books I read last month.





Christmas Presents by Lisa Unger


Madeline Martin has built a life for herself as the young owner of a thriving business, The Next Chapter Bookshop, despite her tragic childhood and now needing to care for her infirm father. When Harley Granger, a failed novelist turned true crime podcaster, drifts into her shop in the days before Christmas, he seems intent on digging up events that Madeline would much rather forget. She’s the only surviving victim of Evan Handy, the man who was convicted of murdering her best friend Steph, and is suspected in the disappearance of two sisters, also good friends of Madeline’s, who have been missing for nearly a decade. It’s an investigation that has obsessed her father Sheriff James Martin right up until his stroke took his faculties.

Harley Granger has a gift for seeing things that others miss. He wasn’t much of a novelist, but his work as a true crime author and podcaster has earned him fame and wealth―and some serious criticism for his various unethical practices. Still, visiting Little Valley to be closer to his dying father has caused him to look into a case that many people think is closed―and some want reopened. And he has a lot of questions about the night Stephanie Cramer was killed, Ainsley and Sam Wallace disappeared, and Madeline Martin was left for dead, bleeding out on a riverbank.

Since Evan Handy went to jail, three other young women have gone missing, most recently a young college dropout named Lolly. Five young women missing in the same area in a decade. Are they connected? Was Evan Handy innocent after all? Or was there some else there that night? Someone who is still satisfying his dark appetites?

As Christmas approaches and a blizzard bears down, Madeline and her childhood friend Badger return to a past they both hoped was dead―to find the missing Lolly and to answer questions that have haunted them both, discovering that the truth is more terrible and much closer to home than they think.

Coupling a picturesque, cozy setting with a deeply unsettling suspenseful plot, Christmas Presents is a chilling seasonal novella that can be enjoyed all year long.

I love reading a book during the holidays and this was the perfect book for me.  I picked this book to read from the library on the Libby app, on my Kindle.  This book was good and suspenseful, with a few twists.

After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid


When Lauren and Ryan’s marriage reaches the breaking point, they come up with an unconventional plan. They decide to take a year off in the hopes of finding a way to fall in love again. One year apart, and only one rule: they cannot contact each other. Aside from that, anything goes.

Lauren embarks on a journey of self-discovery, quickly finding that her friends and family have their own ideas about the meaning of marriage. These influences, as well as her own healing process and the challenges of living apart from Ryan, begin to change Lauren’s ideas about monogamy and marriage. She starts to question: When you can have romance without loyalty and commitment without marriage, when love and lust are no longer tied together, what do you value? What are you willing to fight for?

This is a love story about what happens when the love fades. It’s about staying in love, seizing love, forsaking love, and committing to love with everything you’ve got. And above all, 
After I Do is the story of a couple caught up in an old game—and searching for a new road to happily ever after.

It's about a married couple who decide to take a break and separate for a year with no contact with each other.  It shows how Lauren handles being separated from her husband and how her family helps her cope and handle the situation.  I enjoyed this book and other books by this author.  I've read Malibu Rising, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Daisy Jones and the Six, Carrie Soto is Back, and loved them all.  

Have you read any good books lately?


I will share this post at the monthly book link-up party Share Your Shelf.  It's held on the first Thursday of each month.  It's run by these bloggers:




Click HERE to see the blog parties I will be linking up to.


Julie

13 comments

  1. I like reading a holiday themed book during the holidays too but I've never tried a mystery! I like most of the Taylor Reid Jenkins books so I'd probably like the one in this post too. Thanks for sharing your book pics!

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  2. After I Do was a good one; I also enjoy One True Loves by TJR.

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    1. I will check out One True Loves by TJR. Thanks for the rec!

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  3. This sounds like a great read. I have to get back to reading again. Hugs. Kris

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  4. Interesting books Julie, I think I read 3 books in January but they were just quick easy reads, I like the sound of After I do, I will look it up.

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  5. I'm so glad you liked After I Do! The only one of her books I couldn't get into was Carrie Soto. Did you see she has a book called Atmosphere coming out this summer?

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  6. My mom gets me a holiday book every Christmas and then I read it the next season. These sound good and I always appreciate the recs! Happy Weekend.

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  7. Christmas Presents by Lisa Unger was the perfect pick for a cozy, suspense-filled holiday read! The mix of chilling mystery with a touch of holiday spirit is definitely intriguing. The suspense of uncovering dark secrets in a seemingly quiet town sounds like it kept you on edge. I’m excited to hear what you thought about *After I Do* by Taylor Jenkins Reid next! That one’s such a great mix of emotional depth and relationship dynamics.

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    1. Thanks for the visit and I did like the book After I Do and other books by Taylor Jenkins Reid.

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  8. Thanks for the recommendations - they sound great! Love reading on these cold winter days - have a cozy day!

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    1. Yes Ann, this winter has been perfect for reading books. I hope you stay warm and cozy this weekend.

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  9. Both sound great, Julie! Two of my fantasies - owning a bookstore and living on my own for a year! Lol! Only if I could do both at the same time, though! Hugs xo K

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  10. Thanks for sharing, Julie! I always send your book posts to my daughter and she has found many she likes. I never seem to have time to read in the winter...in the summer I love it on the beach! Stay warm!!

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