Where the Heck Have I Been?

collage of tropical island vacation photos

I know you don’t sit around waiting for my next newsletter to appear in your inbox. But still, you may have noticed it’s been a minute – about two months actually – since we’ve talked. My hiatus was for 2 reasons. First, I’ve been eyeball-deep in my works-in-progress: getting advance “blurbs” for Unraveling Caro Dunn, which comes out in early 2027; getting beta reader feedback for the true crime memoir I’m co-writing; and finishing up the first draft of my newest novel, tentatively called Discord. (And reading…always reading. See the bottom half of this email for what that means to you.)

Second, I was enjoying quality time with my two kids in Fiji. Cross that location off the bucket list! If you hate jealousy-inducing vacation photos, please cover your eyes and skip these photos because it was fabulous…

What to Read?

I read so much in all genres – for fun, for research and to support fellow authors – that it’s a shame not to share some of my finds, since you obviously love to read too! And, with 4 million books released in 2025, we all need help deciding which ones to read. So, today I introduce what will be a semi-occasional feature — mini-reviews in an easy-to-digest format, of books I loved and wholeheartedly recommend. And, because I often get to read advance copies, many of the books will be new releases!

Book: Peg, Unhinged by Teri M. Brown, new release (April 21, 2026)

Genre: Cozy womenโ€™s fiction and beach read โ€“ literally, it takes place on the beach

Main Character: Peg, a woman of a certain age, successful real estate agent, less successful wife and mother – an imbalance that goes off the rails when menopausal hormones mess with her body chemistry and her common sense.

Who Else Might Like It: (1) People who like humorous stories about coming to terms with lifeโ€™s vagaries and finding grace in the end. (2) Menopausal women who want to see themselves validated on the page. (3) Fans of Chick Lit or light Womenโ€™s Fiction.

Memorable Lines: โ€œI havenโ€™t felt this gawky since my first job interview in high school. Menopause and teenage hormones have a lot more in common than people think.โ€

Order it Here: Amazon or directly from the author’s website.

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2 thoughts on “Where the Heck Have I Been?

  1. I have stage 4cancer keep me in your healing prayers and thoughts from a romance book reader Peggy.

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