The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ The Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~ It's a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.
This was a pretty good week, but I was all off in my days. Monday, we didn't have any snow like most of the country seemed to. But school did start late, so I was late dropping Little Boy off at school which put everything else late. We switched pitching practice with martial arts, so the Big Kids had martial arts Monday night. Tuesday, the Big Kids had wellness checkups at the doctor's office. All of that went well. My dad had a colonoscopy too so we didn't go by my parents' house. I grabbed my groceries and Chickfila for lunch. Tuesday evening, Big Girl had pitching practice. The other girls that are normally in her session called out so she had it by herself which was good to zone in on some bad habits she needs to fix. Wednesday was finally a normal day. I did have to go by the pharmacy and bank. Not much to report there except Little Boy came home from school with a cough. Thursday, I made sourdough and Big Girl baked and decorated a cake for Saturday. The kids played so well together all day. It was one of those days where I thought to myself how much I love and am thankful for this life with them. Big Kids had martial arts Thursday night. I ended up keeping Little Boy home from school on Friday. He wasn't worse, but with COVID and flu going around, I didn't want to risk him getting worse or picking up something extra. Friday, was an up and down day with school. The Big Kids had to dissect owl pellets which was cool and fun. But Big Boy decided to put school work off to the afternoon, and then his brain was struggling to focus. Or maybe it was just a struggle bus all day. I don't know, but it was no fun. Saturday, we celebrated my mom and Little Boy's birthdays. Saturday was my mom's actual birthday.
Monday: Review of We Met Like This by Kasie West (4.5 Stars)
Wednesday: Can't Wait for An Accidental Marriage (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?) by Deborah M Hathaway
Thursday: Review of Nothing Like the Movies (Better Than the Movies, # 2) by Lynn Painter (3.5 Stars)
Friday: Homeschool Friday - The Garden, the Curtain, and the Cross
Monday: Reivew of If You'll Have Me by Esther Hatch
Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday?
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Wednesday
Friday: Homeschool Friday - The Friend Who Forgives
Pride Comes Before a Fall (Miss Prentice's Protegees, # 3)
By: Virginia Heath
Expected Publication: July 28, 2026 by St. Martin's Griffin
336 pages
Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction
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Goodreads description--In the third installment of this witty Regency romcom series, a headstrong chaperone is torn between following her rigid principles or her heartDespite his many responsibilities, there is nothing Leopold Sloane, the 11th Duke of Debden, takes more seriously than the safety of those he loves. When one of his sisters is injured at a protest rally, he drags his family to Bath for the summer to keep his reckless and rebellious siblings out of harm’s way. The only flaw in his plan is his overwhelming but inexplicable attraction to the new chaperone he has hired to watch out for them. An outspoken conundrum of a woman who soon causes him more trouble than both his sisters combined...but who calls to his soul regardless.
From the moment Portia Kendall read her first revolutionary pamphlet beneath her bedcovers at Miss Prentice’s School for Girls, she realized that her true calling was to make the world a fairer place for the masses downtrodden by the aristocracy. A calling that led her to Equitas, a radical newspaper that champions reform. But as Portia discovers, writing doesn’t pay the bills. To make a living, she must push aside her principles and serve the very people she criticizes weekly in her column. A temporary position as a chaperone in the home of a pompous duke seems like the perfect way to earn enough to follow her heart. Unfortunately, the duke who hires her seems to be more dashing and noble than pompous and soon begins to call to her heart too—as much as she tries to deny it. But dare she risk her principles for love or will her pride always come before a fall?
The Best I Never Had
By: Amy Buchanana
Expected Publication: August 18, 2026 by St. Martin's Griffin
320 pages
Genre: Adult, Contemporary
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Goodreads description--They staged a romance, faked a breakup, and this time around, anything can happen—even something real.Thea Pappas has always been the storm in her own life—fiery and unpredictable—traits that led her and her younger sister, Addy, through a series of foster homes. But with Addy's whirlwind engagement, Thea is determined to be the perfect maid of honor, even if she finds it odd that she hadn't heard of the fiancĂ© until the ring was on Addy's finger. She believes she can survive a week in the Blue Ridge Mountains with a group of strangers without causing any trouble.
But upon arrival, Thea realizes these aren't strangers. Among the familiar faces is Owen Hayes—the man who, three years ago, paid her to pretend to be his girlfriend at a family wedding. Now, he's looking at her with the same panicked expression.
Owen's life has always been about control—managing his mother's matchmaking schemes, his family's expectations, and the career path he never truly chose. Thea was his one rebellion, a beautiful lie that ended with a "heart-destroying" fake breakup. Now, with his younger brother's wedding underway and his mother on the prowl, Owen begs Thea to reprise their roles. One week. Same fake breakup. No feelings.
But as old sparks reignite and the lines between pretense and reality blur, Thea and Owen will have to choose: carry on their greatest performance yet or admit the truth—that it was never fake at all.
Forever is the Sweetest Con
By: Joanna Thurlow
Expected Publication: June 16, 2026 by Sugar Shack Books
292 pages
Genre: Adult, Contemporary
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Goodreads description--Cleo Des Rochelles doesn’t believe in love—not after being swindled by her ex and left to repay his debts or risk losing her home and her mother’s safety. Desperate for cash, she signs up for Camp Couple-Up, a reality dating show with a $250k prize.But instead of a glamorous retreat, Cleo finds herself in the wilds of Canada’s Northern Ontario, scrubbing toilets and faking romance with Kei, a charming musician with lofty dreams of stardom. Their pact is play pretend, win big, and never catch feelings.
Then the crew vanishes. With no food, no phones, and no refill of Kei’s insulin, the stakes skyrocket from love and money to sheer survival. As danger closes in, Cleo discovers a strength she never knew she had—and a love too real to fake.
That's it for my shelves and recaps of my past and upcoming week. What did you add to your shelves this week? Any bookish news you want to talk about? Let me know!









