
Saturdays at the Café is a weekly feature hosted here to talk about and discuss the books I’ve discovered during the past week, added to my shelf and am excited about reading. They may be new/scheduled releases I’ve seen on NetGalley, at the library, or from publishers or they may be older titles my friends have reviewed and shared on Goodreads or blogs.
So many ways to torpedo your career and your love life…So little time.
A woman accidentally reveals all her secrets in this witty and charming novel from the author of Eight Perfect Hours.
Two years ago, thirty-year-old receptionist Millie Chandler had her heart spectacularly broken in public. Ever since, she has been a closed book, vowing to keep everything to herself—her feelings, her truths, even her dreams—in an effort to protect herself from getting hurt again.
But Millie does write emails—sarcastic replies to her rude boss, hard truths to her friends, and of course, that one-thousand-word love declaration to her ex who is now engaged to someone else. The emails live safely in her drafts, but after a server outage at work, Millie wakes up to discover that all her emails have been sent. Every. Single. One.
As every truth, lie, and secret she’s worked so hard to keep only to herself are catapulted out into the open, Millie must fix the chaos her words have caused, and face everything she’s ever swept under the carpet.
Thanks to Jodie @ That Happy Reader for featuring this in her Stacking the Shelves post. I loved the last two books by Louis and am excited about this one. Scheduled for release in May, it’s an audio review hopeful (audio edition not yet available).
An ICU nurse accidentally uncovers a patient’s frightening past in this chilling thriller from the New York Times bestselling author of Local Woman Missing and Just the Nicest Couple.
Meghan Michaels is trying to find balance between being a single mom to a teenage daughter and working as a full time nurse. While on duty at the hospital one day, a patient named Caitlin arrives in a coma with a traumatic brain injury, having jumped from a bridge and plunging over twenty feet to the train tracks below.
But when a witness comes forward with shocking details about the fall, it calls everything they know into question. Was Caitlin pushed and if so, by whom and why?
Meghan has always tried to stay emotionally detached from her patients, but this time, she mistakenly lets herself get too close until she’s deeply entangled in Caitlin’s and her family’s lives. Only when it’s too late, does she realize that she and her daughter could be the next victims.
Kubica is an auto read so I quickly added after seeing it featured by Carla @ Carla Loves to Read in her Stacking the Shelves post. It’s scheduled for release in April and is a library audiobook hopeful.
A poignant and inspiring story from million-copy bestselling author Amanda Prowse about how it’s never too late to follow your dreams and find your way back to happiness.
Tawrie Gunn feels stuck. She’s spent her whole life in the same seaside town with her beloved Nana and grief-stricken mum, all of them still reeling in different ways from the tragic loss of Tawrie’s dad at sea. Desperate for a change, she challenges herself to take up wild swimming—every morning, no excuses, from March till September.
Daring to take the plunge with the ‘Peacock Swimmers’, Tawrie feels alive in a way she’s never known. Suddenly it seems she might be able to step outside her comfort zone after all and let life surprise her—perhaps even dream of a future beyond the shores of Ilfracombe? Especially when, one day, she spots a man in a pink linen shirt who seems as eager for a new start as she does.
But it turns out taking risks on land is a little different from wading into the sea. Can Tawrie face her fears head-on and find her way to happiness? She knows it’s never too late to pursue your hopes and dreams, but it might be easier said than done…
I love Prowse stories and was thrilled to see this upcoming August release also featured by Carla @ Carla Loves to Read in her Stacking the Shelves post. It’s an audio review hopeful.
In this chilling thriller from New York Times bestselling author Nalini Singh, a remote estate in New Zealand’s Southern Alps hosts a reunion no one will ever forget.
Seven friends.
One last weekend.
A mansion half in ruins.
No room for lies.
Someone is going to confess.
Because there should have been eight. . . .
They met when they were teenagers. Now they’re adults, and time has been kind to some and unkind to others—none more so than to Bea, the one they lost nine long years ago.
They’ve gathered to reminisce at Bea’s family’s estate, a once-glorious mansion straight out of a gothic novel. Best friends, old flames, secret enemies, and new lovers are all under one roof. But when the weather turns and they’re snowed in at the edge of eternity, there’s nowhere left to hide from their shared history.
As the walls close in, the pretense of normality gives way to long-buried grief, bitterness, and rage. Underneath it all, there’s the nagging feeling that Bea’s shocking death wasn’t what it was claimed to be. And before the weekend is through, the truth will be unleashed—no matter the cost. . . .
I’m a fan of the author but wasn’t sure about this one. When the audiobook showed up at my library, I decided to jump in the queue.
You may never stop loving the one you lost. But you can still find love again.
Kate is a bit of a mess. Two years after losing her young husband Cameron, she’s grieving, solo parenting, working like mad at her university fundraising job, always dropping the ball—and yet clinging to her sense of humor.
Lurching from one comedic crisis to the next, she also navigates an overbearing mom and a Tinder-obsessed best friend who’s determined to matchmake Kate with her hot new neighbor.
When an in-flight problem leaves Kate and her boss, Hugh, stranded for a weekend on the east coast of Australia, she finally has a chance, away from her son, to really process her grief and see what’s right in front of her. Can she let go of the love of her life and risk her heart a second time?
When it becomes clear that Hugh is hiding a secret, Kate turns to the trail of scribbled notes she once used to hold her life together. The first note captured her heart. Will the last note set it free?
The Last Love Note will make listeners laugh, cry, and renew their faith in the resilience of the human heart—and in love itself.
New-to-me author and unknown title until it showed up at my library as a pre-release and I explored. I’m in a short queue for the audiobook.
SIX CLASSMATES. ONE TERRIFYING NIGHT. A MURDER TWENTY YEARS IN THE MAKING…
There’s something sinister under the surface of the idyllic, suburban town of Wesley Falls, and it’s not just the abandoned coal mine that lies beneath it. The summer of 1995 kicks off with a party in the mine where six high school students witness a horrifying crime that changes the course of their lives.
The six couldn’t be more different.
• Maddy, a devout member of the local megachurch
• Kelly, the bookworm next door
• James, a cynical burnout
• Casey, a loveable football player
• Padma, the shy straight-A student
• Jia, who’s starting to see visions she can’t explain
When they realize that they can’t trust anyone but each other, they begin to investigate what happened on their own. As tensions escalate in town to a breaking point, the six make a vow of silence, bury all their evidence, and promise to never contact each other again. Their plan works – almost.
Twenty years later, Jia calls them all back to Wesley Falls—Maddy has been murdered, and they are the only ones who can uncover why. But to end things, they have to return to the mine one last time.
Thanks to Yvo @ It’s All About Books for featuring it in her Stacking the Shelves post. I enjoyed Kurian’s debut novel so I’m excited about the sounds of this one. It’s a library audiobook hopeful.
What books did YOU add to your shelves this week?







Interesting picks. I’ll be looking forward to your thoughts on the Nalini Singh book.
Anne – Books of My Heart
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Thanks, Anne💜
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What a great group of books to look forward to, Jo. I wasn’t sure about Vera Kurian, but might add it to my library list. I hope you enjoy them all.
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Thanks, Carla💜 Her debut novel was really good.
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These are all great choices Jonetta! The synopsis for Swimming to Lundy reminds me of Lifesaving for Beginners by Josie Lloyd. I hope that you enjoy all of these books!
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Thanks, Jodie💜 I haven’t heard of the Josie Lloyd book but am off to check it out.
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I might* have added a couple more to my Netgalley shelf!
*definitely did 😄
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I’ve been on a NetGalley diet for sometime now…had to because the weight was massive😏
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I already had Better Left Unsent by Lia Louis on my Amazon wishlist 😊 I also saw the book by Vera Curian in Yvo’s post and I’m very intrigued as well! There are several this week that I want to add and I didn’t add any myself so there’s room 😄
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Isn’t there always “room” Inge😏💜
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I guess there is 😜
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Phew, made it through another one without adding anything to my TBR 😅
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I’ll get you next week💜
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No! It’s not a challenge! 🤦🏼♀️🤣
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Fingers crossed we will both enjoy A Step Past Darkness! And I couldn’t resist Swimming To Lundy either… Great additions! xx
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Thanks, Yvo💜
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