Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Cognitive Behavioral Precision Therapy - Matthew McKay, Patrick Fanning, Erica Pool

 Cognitive Behavioral Precision Therapy - Matthew McKay, Patrick Fanning, Erica Pool

Pub. Date: April 1, 2026

She read

This comprehensive guide, subtitled “A Clinician’s Guide to Delivering Personalized Treatment for Mood Disorders,” employs cognitive behavioral techniques to provide clinicians with an in-depth understanding of the steps involved in creating individualized treatment plans for various emotional distresses. The book emphasizes the importance of thoughts, emotions, and behaviors and includes specific examples to illustrate these techniques. Once published, the book will also feature a website with additional resources to support clinicians in developing treatment plans and techniques.

Thanks to @NetGalley and @NewHarbinger for the DRC.


*****




Monday, March 2, 2026

Stolen Family - Lisa Regan

 Stolen Family - Lisa Regan

Pub. Date: April 9, 2026

She read

During a festival and oppressive heat wave in Denton, PA, a mother and daughter are found murdered while glamping on the festival grounds. The only clue left at the scene are some rare flowers. Soon after, the estranged wife and daughter of one of Detective Josie Quinn’s colleagues are reported missing. Josie and her team race to solve the murders and find the missing women before they meet the same fate. 

This is the 24th book in the Josie Quinn series, and I have read all of them. However, if you are new to the series, it would work as a standalone as the author does an excellent job of filling in the backstories of the characters. 

This is one of my favorite series. As soon as a new installment becomes available, I stop everything I am doing and sit down to read it. The characters are well-developed and have evolved over time. I like Josie.  She is a capable, intelligent, though vulnerable young woman. Finally, readers get insight into the chameleon personality of the character Josie has given the moniker, “Douchbag”, Kyle Turner, the newest member of the team.  Does he have some humanity after all? 

This is cleverly plotted and thrilling as the tension builds and the mystery unravels. It is fast-paced, and there are twists in this character-driven story that combines mystery, thriller, family drama, found family, and police procedural in an entertaining and compelling narrative.

Thanks to @NetGalley and @Bookouture for the DRC.

*****




Thursday, February 26, 2026

Bertie's Theory of Ice Cream - Alexander McCall Smith

 Bertie's Theory of Ice Cream - Alexander McCall Smith

Pub. Date: April 28, 2026

She read

This is the eighteenth installment in the episodic series that chronicles the lives of the residents of 44 Scotland Road, Edinburgh. Although I’ve read all of Alexander McCall Smith’s #1 Ladies Detective Agency books and some of the Isabel Dalhousie series, this is my first foray into the Scotland Rd. series. While it worked well as a standalone, I’m sorry I didn’t get acquainted with the characters sooner.

The book is amusing, witty, and quirky.  Even the most mundane discussions become entertaining, and the author demonstrates great insight into the human psyche.  There are many characters to remember, but by the end of the book, I had them sorted and was familiar with all of them

Thanks to @NetGalley and @aaknopf for the DRC.


****




Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Ghost Town - Tom Perrotta

 Ghost Town - Tom Perrotta

Pub. Date: April 28, 2026

She read

Successful author, the man once known as Jimmy Perrini, reflects on his pre-high school life in 1974 New Jersey. After his mother’s death, he feels lost and alienated from life, finding some solace in two relationships.  One is with a ne’er-do-well boy who spends his time smoking weed and driving around in his fast car, despite being underage. The other is with an older, bright girl from a dysfunctional family who introduces him to a Ouija board. 

Perrotta’s novel evokes a wide range of emotions.  It is nostalgic, wistful, poignant, melancholic, and hopeful, as well as a bit spiritual. Beautifully written, it resonates with anyone who has reminisced about their teenage self.

Having lived through the 70s in New Jersey, the author captures that era and environment realistically. I thoroughly enjoyed all the familiar locales mentioned by name in this narrative. This haunting story will linger in my mind for quite some time.

Thanks to @NetGalley and @Scribner for the DRC.


****




Saturday, February 21, 2026

False Witness - John Carson

 False Witness - John Carson

Pub. Date: April 5, 2026

She read

Seven years ago, there was a series of killings by someone given the moniker “The Embalmer,” followed by his disappearance. Now, he has resurfaced, and DCI Liam Brodie is called to Fife to assist in the investigation. As clues emerge, it appears that he may not have been as silent as initially suspected, potentially adopting a new modus operandi for his killings. As Liam delves deeper into the case, his life is in danger.

This is the second installment in the Liam Brodie series; I have read both. While it can be enjoyed as a standalone, readers familiar with the prior book will have some background and insights into Liam’s character and some of the other characters.

This is a fast paced mystery/thriller. On the dark side, there are twists and red herrings. Fans of mysteries, solid  police procedurals, Scottish locations, and thrillers will enjoy this read. 

Thanks to @NetGalley and @TheBoldBookClub for the DRC.

****




Friday, February 20, 2026

Gut Goals - Beth Rosen

 Gut Goals - Beth Rosen

Pub. Date: March 31, 2026

She read

Beth Rosen, a registered dietician, has written this book to help people understand and manage irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Affecting people of all ages, it causes abdominal pain/discomfort, bloating, and changes in bowel habits.


Rosen provides a comprehensive explanation of the digestive system and offers a good overview of  the different types of IBS, distinguishing it from  IBD (Irritable bowel diseases such as Crohn’s or colitis). Symptoms are reviewed and there is emphasis on the FODMAP diet to manage IBS. Additionally, she discusses the influence of stress and the significance of sleep in managing IBS. Rosen provides a supportive and reassuring assessment of living with IBS and offers guidance on how to advocate for oneself when seeking diagnosis and treatment.

****


Saturday, February 14, 2026

Mad Mabel - Sally Hepworth

 Mad Mabel - Sally Hepworth

Pub. Date: April 21, 2026

She read

Eighty-one-year-old Elsie Mabel Fitzpatrick has resided on her small street for sixty years. A feisty curmudgeon to her neighbors, she has tried to keep her history hidden from them. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a neighbor dead in his house. The police suspect her, as she indeed has been known as “Mad Mabel”, the youngest person in Australia ever convicted of murder. However, as the story unfolds, the reader discovers her true history and character.

 Can a novel be a delightfully entertaining read with wit and sass and yet be heartbreaking? Read Mad Mabel to find out.

This clever and insightful story is told in two timelines: then and now. The characters are memorable, and there are twists and turns. I loved Mabel, a quirky, grumpy, endearing woman and Persephone, an annoying, yet captivating child. Despite some heart wrenching parts, this book was a joy to read. 

Thanks to @NetGalley and @stmartinspress for the DRC.


*****