☕The Sunday Salon: March 15, 2026 ☘️

Happy Sunday! Thanks to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz for hosting The Sunday Salon. 

Weekly Reads Round Up: Favorite Read of the Week

The Curious Case of the Poisoned Professor by Lucy Connelly

(A new job can be killer in this series debut mystery set in Dillynaidd, Wales. I grabbed this delightful new cozy mystery on audio and it was so much fun. Wonderful setting, smart sleuth and interesting side characters. )

What I’m Reading & Listening to Now:

Reading: Story of My Life (Story Lake #1) by Lucy Score

Listening: The Unselected Journals of Emma M. Lion: Vol. 4 by Beth Brower

Week in Review: 

Whew! We made it to Spring Break! Everyone was ready. It was busy in the library with students picking up their potatoes and all the walkins needing plenty of books for break. 

We had typical after school activities and a few meetings regarding volunteer activities. We were off Friday and spent the day relaxing and reading. The weather was beautiful so we got some walks in. Last night we went out to dinner. 

Something I’m Looking Forward To:

A week at home! We’ve got a nice balance of outings planned (a lunch, a trip to the bookstore) as well as time at home to read, puzzle and complete our new obsession – perler beads. 

Posted Recently:

On the blog:

Virtual Book Tour & Book Review & #Giveaway: A Scoop of Deceit (Coffee & Cream Café Mysteries) by Lena Gregory

A review for a book I read earlier was published on Kings River Life News & Reviews. Check it out here:  

More Than You Know By Anne Canadeo: Review/Giveaway/Interview

Wishing everyone a happy week, filled with good bookish vibes! 



One response to “☕The Sunday Salon: March 15, 2026 ☘️”

  1. I loved the Emma Lions books, I bet they are fabulous on audio! I hope you enjoy them as well.

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