☕The Sunday Salon: March 29, 2026 🌷

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

Weekly Reads Round Up: Favorite Read of the Week

The Night We Met (Say You’ll Remember Me #2) by Abby Jimenez

(This book came out Tuesday and I had finished it by Thursday. I love Abby Jimenez’s writing style and the way she creates characters. So much heart in this book.)

What I’m Reading & Listening to Now:

Reading: Mother’s Day Murder (Lucy Stone #15) by Leslie Meier

Listening: Ghost Wanted (Bailey Ruth #5) by Carolyn G. Hart

Week in Review: 

Five day week after a spring break filled with lounging made for a long week, but thankfully a good one! The author visit was lots of fun. I read great books last week which was super enjoyable. Yesterday I participated in a puzzle competition event. We didn’t win, but we had a lot of fun and had great snacks. This is our completed puzzle:

Something I’m Looking Forward To:

We have plans to see a movie as a family next weekend and of course there is Easter. I’m behind in the planning for that, so I’m looking forward to getting organized. 

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On the blog:

When I Think Of Spring: A Book List

A review for a book I read earlier was published on Kings River Life News & Reviews. Check it out here and be sure to enter the giveaways:  

Easter Egg Murder By Leslie Meier, Lee Hollis, Peggy Ehrhart: Review/Giveaway

Diversion By Cindy Goyette: Review/Giveaway/Interview

The Cat’s Eye Charm By Clea Simon: Review/Giveaway

“Deadly Ambitions” By Terry Odell: Review/Giveaway

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



3 responses to “☕The Sunday Salon: March 29, 2026 🌷”

  1. We are celebrating my son’s 21st birthday Easter weekend (because my daughter will be visiting), so I am looking forward to that, but I am also sorely behind. We haven’t decided what day we are going to Church for Easter yet either (we have services Friday, Saturday, and Sunday to choose from). Have a wonderful week!

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  2. What a beautiful puzzle! It looks like a good one for a competition. Glad you had fun! 🙂

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  3. I don’t know which movie you are thinking about going to see but all of my extended family loved Hoppers.

    A puzzle competition sounds delightful.

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