The Quiet Librarian by Allen Eskens

Hana lives a quiet life in Minnesota and likes it that way.

Yet when she becomes aware that her best friend has been murdered, Hana knows her past has come to pay an unwanted visit.

Thirty years ago, Hana was someone completely different. She was a teenager growing up in war-torn Bosnia, and her name was Nura Divjak. When her entire family was murdered before her eyes, Nura was thrown into a war she did not want, and a side of her emerged in ways no one could foresee.
Now her past is coming, and the only way to survive is to bring Nura back. No matter what the cost.

A long-time fan of Allen’s books, I was excited to get my hands on this book and purchased it this past May at the Words by the Water author event I helped the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library with.
Of course, as it often happens, the book went to my TBR stack and hung out there until this past month when the Bookies Book Club chose it for their November read. I have to say, I am glad I waited – reading this with a group of 17 ladies made for a much richer experience.

Admittedly, for myself, it was a heavier read than I was planning on. I’m used to a different style from Author Allen Eskens, and at first, I personally struggled engaging with the book. Let’s just say – Bookies to the rescue. After talking with a few of our members over the past few weeks and hearing things such as “I can’t put it down,” “I can’t wait to get back to it!_, “Usually when a book goes back and forth, I like one storyline better than the other, but in this case – I love both!”, as well as “The book is making me think of my own life and where I was at in the early to mid 1990’s and how different my life was…” And a personal favorite comment,
“This is why I joined this book club. To read books like this that I would have never picked up on my own.”


Last night (November 11th, 2025), 15 of us sat in the front room of my house to enjoy a glass or two of wine, delicious food ( we had both Sarma ( a Bosnian dish of cabbage leaves stuffed with beef and spices in a tomato sauce) and Burek ( Hana’s favorite dish – a dough filled patry with beef, potato, onion and spices) as well as so mnay other delicious dishes. The Burek was my attempt, and while it says to roll it in a pastry in a tube shape and then roll up, my dough did not bend well, so tube Burek it was ๐Ÿ™‚

Overall – great discussion – very high ratings from the group – on a scale of 1 to 5, the average rating out of the 15 present was 4.75. A crazy high overall rating, and it honestly speaks volumes of positivity about this book. It’s nice to have an engaging read that is not necessarily the easiest, but is definitely a book to consider.
And yes, eventually, I too fell into the rhythm of the read and ended with a personal rating of a 3.75… it was very different than what I was expecting and took me a bit to get into (busy time of year for me too, and I know that contributes) – I am glad I read it.

Rated: 3.75 out of 5
Read Author Before: Yes, and I recommend!
Read Author Again: Yes
Book Club Worthy: Yes! This is an excellent discussion book. Most of us were alive during the Bosnia war ( I was a young mom at the time) – it hits a little different when it is during your lifetime and you can recall where you were during that period of your life, as well as admittedly how little ( we anyway) knew about this war or how little we followed it.

Like Eskens? Be sure to check out The Life We Bury

Not A Happy Family by Shari Lapena

Alibis and lies… oh my! ~Sheila

The Merton family lives in upstate New York. They don’t come much richer than Fred and Sheila Merton, but no amount of money could protect them when the couple is brutally murdered in their home the night after a family dinner with their three adult children.

As the news is released to Catherine, Dan, and Jenna, they are shocked and devastated.

Or – are they?
Catherine is married to a doctor and is referred to as the “favorite.”
Dan, married to Lisa, has been out of work for quite some time
Jenna, the wild child, believes in creativity over responsibility – and lives off of her parents.

Each – could inherit millions.


Fred and Sheila may have looked good to the outside world, but the children know better. Fred was moody and unpredictable, and Sheila never really wanted to be tied down to the title of mom.
Did one of them snap that night when enough was enough…

or is something far more sinister….



I love books that are recommended by friends (thank you, Jennifer, for this one). I enjoyed this twisted book that cut right to the chase – almost like a synopsis first… and then you are caught up on who these people are/were and what each has at stake.

Alibis and lies!

Rated: 4 out of 5
Read Author Before: I don’t think so
Read Author Again: Yes
Book Club Worthy – maybe, there is definitely a lot to talk about with all three siblings


The Husbands by Chandler Baker

Nora and Hayden are married with one child. Nora, who is up for a partnership in her firm, is under a lot of pressure juggling her career, a child, a home, and all the things in between.
Hayden is a good husband, but does not pick up on the clues of his wife’s exhaustion. He goes to work and comes home to relax or go to the garage to work out, while Nora’s evening has just begun, with picking up their daughter, preparing dinner, reviewing her workload, and keeping up with the house. With Nora pregnant with their second child –

Something has to give.

Wth the new baby coming, Nora and Hayden are looking for a larger home to accommodate their growing family. They seem to find what they’re looking for in an exclusive suburban Neighborhood, just outside Austin, Texas. The area is called Dynasty Ranch, and Nora notices that the husbands in this area seem incredibly supportive, helping out happily with household chores, taking on duties with the kids so the wives can have a break, go out to lunch with a friend, or have a spa day – what is in the water here, and where can Nora sign up?

When one of the local residents, whose husband had died recently in a house fire, wants to hire Nora and have her file a wrongful death lawsuit, while not Nora’s area of expertise, it does create an opportunity to bring in a big client to her firm, which may very well sweeten the pot for her to make partner.
What could possibly go wrong?

The old adage, When something is too good to be true, it probably is, is perfect for this book.
There is a lot of fun here. I enjoyed Nora and could appreciate what she was dealing with – and I found the supporting characters to be well developed- I could picture the neighborhood and these strong women with doting husbands.

A definite refreshing page turner, I wanted to know what was going on in this interesting little neighborhood with a Stepford Husband vibe.

Rated: 4 out of 5
Read Author Before: Yes – Author of The Whisper Network ( also good)
Read Author Again: Yes
Book Club Worthy: Yes! SO much to unpack here – the roles of husbands and wives in a marriage, wages between women and men, the old idea of a woman’s place, sharing personal stories on relationships, your own, your parents, your grandparents – how the roles have changed.

The Intruder by Freida McFadden

Casey loves her cabin in the woods – it’s just the right amount of seclusion that she craves. Sure, the roof creaks and the tree that looks like it can tumble on the house at any time is ignored by her landlord, no matter how many times she has mentioned it…

Then one night – a night that brings in a deadly storm and everyone has been told to stay safe in their homes … something… has found shelter in Casey’s shed… and that something…

is covered in blood.

Frieda and I have been back and forth this year… It’s a little love gate relationship between us. Many ( probably most) of these books I have enjoyed – some even loved – but also some that I was…. uhhh…. just no. I even took a break from her for a bit, but here I am after a series of now amazing reads, looking for a bit of a palate cleanser…

And…. here we are.

The Intruder was good, it had the elements that I appreciate of this author – likable characters, not dumming it down dialogue, and for the most part – a believable storyline. And thank goodness – I was due for just a good read.

While not one of her best, I would say it is read-worthy and a quick read as well, which, after coming off the HEAVY book club read of The Seven Gables, just felt right.

Rated: 3.5 out of 5
Read Author Before: Yup, many times
Read Author Again: oh yeah
Book Club Worthy: Could be, although there are things to discuss – wouldn’t be the deepest discussion

House of The Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Thank Goodness for Book Club ~Sheila

A Curse. A mysterious Death…or two. A Haunting. The sins of one generation layer upon the Pyncheon family as they navigate the legacy of the family’s and a home, violent past.
The grand house ( which does exist) is built on a piece of cursed land – cursed by the previous owner when he refused to sell to Colonel Pyncheon.

The Colonel has his ways and scoops up the property to make a grand home, but it seems the curse may have landed correctly as the Colonel dies the day the home is finished. And so it continues – curses, greed, sins, and secrets …

Where will it all end?

This was selected as our October Classic read for the Bookies Book Club. Admittedly curious about the book, as a few friends and I toured this estate in 2022 while in Salem, and always a fan of a good mystery, I was ready to dig in.

Then I opened the book…

Oofta. It read like a textbook. Between the book and I downloaded the audio as well, I slugged my way through this heavy read of lofty descriptions of the house and the colors …
And well… I was so curious about where the book club would land on this.


As we neared the book club date, I was hearing from some of the members that they had given up on it, one opted for the movie instead, and some never got a hold of the book… so I was really wondering what the book club would be like.
Well, we met last night, and actually, it was a nice discussion. For those who finished it, while admittedly a windy read of over detailing, they were able to pick out the story and get to the heart of the book, bringing my flat rating of a zero ( seriously… nothing in this book stuck with me) to a 1 rating, and an appreciation of what makes this book work.
A few of the Bookies had read The Scarlett Letter (also by this author), stating that the writing of that book was easier to digest.

Overall Bookies rating from those who finished was 2.25 – now bad when you consider an average read is a 3. The review definitely gave me more of an appreciation for the book. And as always – the Bookies bring a little something something to the discussion, including a few that dressed the era ( well played!), the gingerbread men cookies as sold in Hepzibah’s shop, fruits and fresh bread, cold cuts, cheeses, and crackers, and more. If this group knows one thing to be true, we can pretty much make a good time out of anything. ๐Ÿ˜€

And for those interested, a few pics from the House of Seven Gables Tour in 2022:

Have you read this book?

Katabasis by R F Kuang

When you want to love a book… but can’t ~Sheila

Alice Law has dreamed of attending Cambridge and working alongside the greatest magician in the world, Professor Jacob Grimes. She sacrificed much to become one of the brightest in the field of Magick, and her sacrifices have paid off, as here she is, living her dream where most never get this far.

That is – until the Professor dies in an accident that could very well be Alice’s fault.

Grimes is now in Hell, and Alice feels she has no choice but to go in after him… it’s just unfortunate that her nemesis, Peter Murdock, has the same plan.

In a word. Heavy.

I was so looking forward to this book with visions of a descent into hell that is well written and engaging with the essence of magic (which I LOVE), and honestly, maybe a Harry Potter vibe, and well….

Can I say I loved the synopsis? The storyline – not so much…. the book felt over-detailed… and not a lot happened. Cool idea, and great references, but when I read a book, most of the time it is for the enjoyment, the adventure, the falling in love with a book, and this one felt way too much like work and no reward for my efforts.

I really hope someone can tell me differently and that they love this book ( and why) – for me …. too much work to keep me engaged.

Rated: 2.5 out of 5
Read Author Before: I have not…. and maybe that’s a thing
Read Author Again: Not if the books are this heavy
Book Club Worthy: I wish it were, but I can’t imagine my book club getting through this book to discuss it.


A Perfect Stranger by Shalina Boland

“And here I find myself again, wrapped up in a Psychological Thriller like a beloved blanket….” ~ Sheila

Emily adores her husband, Aiden. They have one child and are expecting their second. But something is wrong, and Emily knows it. Aiden is not himself lately, distracted and unengaged with not only Emily, but their son as well.

Dani is Married to Marcus. They are well off, and Dani wants for nothing; the envy of her friends. But Marcus is not himself, inviting strangers to their home, making promises he does not keep…and acting like all is perfect for Dani is getting harder and harder

How well can you really know someone – even if they share a bed with you?

As much as I like to color outside the lines of Psychological Thrillers, I find my way back time and again…a good mystery with a twist? Count me in!
I enjoyed the way this book was written – the back and forth between the couples as well as the connection between them.
In the end – a solid twist, a little nitpicky things (that’s on me) throughout the book, but overall worth my time and felt nice to be back on a good read wave after a few “not-so-much” reads.

Rated: 3 out of 5 – solid average read
Read Author Before: No
Read Author Again: I would!
Book Club Worthy: I think so, this would be a fun discussion

Morning Meandering…All The Things #1

Happy Sunday.
I love Fall… I love October. In fact, October is my favorite month.
It’s usually not overly hot or cold… It’s a great time of year to walk the dogs, hike the local trails, bike, make soup, bake, and plan loads of fun events to dress up to. It’s also the time I usually get into a home-update mood… painting, cleaning out a closet…etc…

So here is what is current –

We have a new deck on the front of the house – YAY! Long overdue, and it looks MARVELOUS!

Admittedly… I can’t stop playing with it…. I bought a bench and added a few things I had in the garage… ๐Ÿ˜€

We are fostering a puppy. Yup. A. Puppy.

I signed up to be a foster almost a year ago, and finally one came along that felt like a fit for our lifestyle and home, and our two rescues already in da house.

His name, he came with, is Twig; he’s a mix and has these crazy blue eyes. He is about 12 weeks old.

For those not familiar with the terms, here is what this means….

Rescue Foster: Taking a dog into your home and caring for them until they find their forever home (someone adopts them).

Here is another term to know:

Foster Fail: This is when you say you are going to foster a dog to give them a safe home until they find their forever home AND you or someone in your home (*cough cough Al*) decides that we should keep the dog because he really likes him.
Exhibit A:

To all my friends who said I would fail…. It wasn’t me. ๐Ÿ˜›

And for other things this past week –

I received a cool book gift (left for me on that lovely bench on the new deck) from the Battle Of The Books team, thanking me for assisting with food setup for the kids. Awe….

I dabbled in making my first Grapefruit Smoothie ( A whole grapefruit, a 1/2 cup of plain Greek yogurt, 4 chunks of frozen pineapple, 1 TBLS coconut oil, and a knob of Ginger. It was good… and now that I am thinking about it I want another one.

I have had a pinched nerve in my right shoulder blade since last Monday…. I tried the Red Light Therapy at our local Caribbean Beach Tanning and Wellness, and that was a cool experience, and I felt it made a difference. I will do that again!

Some of our Breakfast Club peeps volunteered for A Kindness Event, and over 1200 people attended. So much fun!

And… a group of us made it to the annual purse auctions for Children’s Miracle Network. always a fun time… no winners to report from our group but lots of laughs ๐Ÿ™‚

This weekend I am focusing on yard care – it’s time to clean up the deck, garden, and get everything put away as next week is the annual Murder Mystery Retreat in Deerriver and I will be gone Friday through Sunday afternoon.
Kylie, Al, and I had a little Halloween shopping on Saturday and found a little something fun to add to the deck. Hang out time and campfire in the backyard
My day today continues with cleaning, finishing the book club book for our review this coming Tuesday, and a little ME time to reset before I hit the ground running tomorrow.
Bookish, things will be in my Monday What Are You Reading Post ๐Ÿ™‚
Enjoy Today!
~Sheila

Mean Moms by Emma Rosenblum

“I may have gone out of the frying pan – into the fire…” ~Sheila

Frost, Morgan, and Nell are the “it women” of downtown Manhattan. Their children all go to the top private school, and their social life is all about being seen at extravagant events and themed parties. Nothing changes year to year beyond maybe a hairstyle.

But the start of this school year is different. Enter a new mom. Sofia is gorgeous, recently relocated from Miami, and easily fits in with the other 3 women, almost as though they had a missing piece until she arrived.

And then things start to happen… each of the women goes through a type of crisis…enough to make them wonder if someone is behind these reputation-damaging happenings…

Oof. Secrets, lies…. women behaving badly… maybe this was too soon after finishing another read about a school… I didn’t engage with any of the moms, none of them were likable, and I know I know… they don’t have to be… but really, I just wasn’t invested in what was going on and how it would all pan out. It felt a little forced. Maybe too much going on? DRAMA.
Plenty of others out there that enjoyed this book, and you can find those reviews here.

Rated: 2 out of 5
Read Author Before: No
Read Author Again: I don’t think so unless something is getting raves
Book Club Worthy: I’m probably the wrong person to ask – while I struggled, someone else may love it and find plenty to chat about ( the themes are all there – backstabbing, betrayal, friendship, secrets…)



Morning Meanderings… and a Late What Are Your Reading

Unintentional MIA there….

Well, Fall has arrived, and I have hit the ground running between work and all the to-dos. Reviews to write and things to chat about. To start with -YAY for the Friends of the Brainerd Public Library Fall Book Sale. I got a chance to volunteer and a little time to shop as well. I came home with 10 treasures:


I am currently reading ( still)

Its good, just a slow pace this time of year for reading reading….

I’m listening to:

It’s good… and thank goodness because I have had a couple recently that have been not so great ( reviews coming soon).

For Book Club ( we meet next week) – we are reading our October Classic, and our group selected The House of Seven Gables. So far, I have heard it is a struggle… (I have not started yet). I need to get on this and figure out a way to make the discussion fun ๐Ÿ˜€


Check out Kathryn’s It’s Monday, What Are You Reading for great selections ( and yeah yeah… I know it’s Tuesday…)

Talk Soon! Enjoy Today!

~Sheila