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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

June Books

 The Ex-Girlfriend Murder Club by Gloria Chao -- Kathryn is a postdoc chemist at Harvard, not very well liked amongst her peers, but she has an amazing boyfriend who appreciates her nerdy brain and enjoys that she knows a lot about the origin of idioms. When Kat decides to surprise Tucker mid week (not their usual days to see one another), she is in for a huge surprise: he's...proposing to someone else! What!?!  Come to find out, Tucker is a serial cheater with not just one, but a couple more girlfriends on the side. And when Kat, Olivia, and Elle find out about each other, they hang out and become friends. Pretty cute, quick read. 



Faithful of Heart by Tracie Peterson -- Book one in A Minnesota Legacy series, this was decent. Nothing special, but not terrible. It was a quick read on a day when I didn't have another library book.  Judith's grandfather was estranged from his son after the elder Mr. Ashton didn't care for his son's life choices. But when his heart is giving him trouble, he wants Judith to spend time with him so he appeals to her fundraising for widows and orphans. Thus Judith travels from her home in Philadelphia to Minnesota where her grandfather has built up the area and become very rich. 


Last One Out by Jane Harper -- Five years ago Sam disappeared on his 21st birthday, and each year since then his parents Griff and Ro plus his sister Della gather to remember him. This year is different as the mine has expanded and more people are gone. Ro (short for Rowena) is still looking for answers as to what happened to her son. 


The Alphabet Sleuths by Laura Jensen Walker -- Four older friends - Atsuko, Barbara, Claire, and Daphne - pool their talents in order to solve crimes - and possibly hide them. Pretty cute, quick read. 


The House on Fripp Island by Rebecca Kauffman -- When Scott wins a trip to Fripp Island, Lisa suggests asking her childhood best friend Poppy and her family to join them. This book explores the points of view of the husbands and wives, plus the children: Rae, Kimmy, Ryan, and Alex. Pretty good. 


Want to Know a Secret? by Freida McFadden -- April runs a YouTube channel about the secrets of good baking. She also is puzzled by the neighborhood dynamics once Maria, Sean, and Owen move next door. Why is Maria, once so friendly, giving her the cold shoulder? Why is Sean avoiding her sweet treats? And why is her best friend Julie turning on her? 


How the Story Goes by Andrew Forrester -- When his wife Helen dies, Whit is shocked to discover from her lawyer that she wanted him to complete her beloved books series. Whit is an author, but he writes a totally different genre from the popular books his wife wrote. He decides to ask Merritt for help.


The House of Hidden Letters by Izzy Broom -- Skye is eager to leave England, so when she wins a lottery to buy and restore a house in Greece, she is ready for the adventure. She meets the locals and other lottery winners. Also, they discover some of the history of the island as it pertains to World War II. 


Killing Me Softly by Sandie Jones -- Freya and Charlie seem to have the best marriage until the night an accident changes everything for them. They suddenly move from London to a small village to start a new life. Freya makes a new friend Tess, yet finds herself hiding her outings with her. 


The Lumber Baron's Wife by Lynn Austin -- This story follows Hannah, the doctor's wife, and her friend Kate, who marries a lumber baron as the two live in the same town in Michigan. In modern times, Ashley tries to find out more about these women. 


Trad Wife by Saratoga Schaefer -- I thought this book was going to be about that "trend" in some households - hearkening back to those years when women willingly stayed at home, prepared made-from-scratch meals, all while bringing several children into the world. And it kind of starts out with that. Camille wants to be a trad-wife influencer on social media. She has her "king," Graham, who enjoys coming home to a spotless house, delicious meals, and a beautiful wife. When Camille struggles to get pregnant, she makes a deal with an... angel (or the devil), and soon after, Sweetheart arrives - and she's a very different baby!  Oh wow...I really wasn't expecting this type of book. As the blurb on the front of the book says, "Surprisingly tender - and stunningly stomach-turning." (credit to Clay McLeod Chapman for that.)  I kept reading because you have to see how a book like this ends, but yeah, I was kind of amused at how bizarre this book was. Maybe it's typical reading for some, but not me! 


The Star Society by Gabriella Saab -- This book features Ada and Ingrid, sisters who had been separated by the war, who reunited in the US where Ada is an actress and Ingrid works for the government. This is during the Red Scare era when the FBI targeted those they thought had favorable views of Communism. 



Too Close to Home by Seraphina Nova Glass --  A car bomb that kills someone, a bomb threat at school, a missing lady: not the typical life people expect in an affluent lake community. This is told from the perspectives of Andi, Sasha, and Regan, three friends who live there and are looking for answers. Easy read. 


Book of Forbidden Words by Louise Fein -- Charlotte is a printer in Paris asked to print a troublesome book. Four hundred years later Milly discovers the code and is able to read what Lysbette wrote that got her killed. 


The May House by Jillian Cantor -- Three sisters - Julia, Emily, and Nora - visit their grandmother Vera one year every May, and when she dies, they keep up the tradition. This book follows them through the span of about 40 years of visits. Pretty good. 



I Did Not Kill My Husband by Linda Keir -- This whole book is basically Cara being chased by the police and is told from both her perspective and Sheriff Jordan's perspective. It was a quick, pretty fun read! 


When We Were Brilliant by Lynn Cullen -- Wasn't sure I'd like this at first, but eventually I found it a pretty interesting look at Eve Arnold the photojournalist who befriended Marilyn Monroe. The novel is narrated by Eve mostly in light of "you" (Marilyn Monroe).   Here is a website the author mentions in the acknowledgments. In the book Eve mentions many interesting assignments. I'm glad to get a glimpse of a few of those online! 


The One Day You Were My Husband by Rosie Walsh -- Carrie is a surgeon with the NHS - well, she took a six-year break after having twins - and she's going back if they'll let her. Years ago she was married for a few hours before her Swedish husband Johan was taken by Thai police. When he told her to forget about him, she went back to England heartbroken, always wondering what happened.