All kinds of tidbits to give you today. First, Lindy Gomm is up tomorrow for our last post for Favorite Books Read in 2025. I hope you stop by the blog to check out LIndy’s list. She usually has a book or two every week to add to my TBR pile.

Since we’re finishing the Favorites of 2025, next Friday I’m going to host a Comfort Reads posting. You can submit your notes just as you do on Thursday. Yes, we’ll still do “What Are You Reading?” next Thursday. Then on Friday, I’ll ask you about your comfort reads. Feel free to participate if you’re around on Friday. My sister, Linda, immediately thought of Jan Karon’s Mitford books. For her, they go hand-in-hand with the question asked in The Astral Library, what book would you like to live in. She said the Mitford books.

When I’m thinking about Comfort Reads, I think of books I reread. Is it something you return to that brings you joy? In my case, I have a collection of essays that always jumpstart my reading when I can’t get into anything. Do you have a book that kicks off a reading spree for you? What book or author inspires you, or brings you Joy? I’d love to have everyone jump in if you’d like. Now, you have a week to think about it. That’s next Friday.

And, Sandy? You’re right. I heard Jenn McKinlay say that Booking for Trouble is the last in her Library Lover’s series, as well, or, at least for now. That series is on hiatus.

Now, what have you been doing or reading this week?

I just started Heather Graham’s The Witching Hours. It’s a spinoff of her Krewe of Hunters series. I did just start it. Here’s the description.

A haunting murder and kidnapping on the outskirts of Salem, Massachusetts, sends two people with unique talents hunting for answers from both the past and present in internationally bestselling author Heather Grahamโ€™s electrifying new Krewe of Hunters spin off for fans of Stephen King, Jayne Ann Krentz, Riley Sager, and Simone St. James.

Skye McMahon sees things. Good and bad, the past unreels in her mindโ€™s eye like a movie. Such is Skyeโ€™s uncanny life. Thatโ€™s why sheโ€™s been summoned by Special Supervisory paranormal investigators Jackson and Angela Crowe, to help solve a mystifying murder and kidnapping on the outskirts of historic Salem.

Alicia Bolton discovered her grandfather-in-law murdered, her nanny and her young son have both vanished without a trace, and her infant daughter was found terrified and crying in her playpen. Skye, partnered with the intriguing Zachary Erickson, a charmer with a psychic touch, is at first beset only by visions of Salemโ€™s witch trials and the tragic, paranoia-fueled executions. Then she sets foot in the Boltonsโ€™ house.

What Skye sees is not another innocent from the 17th century swinging from a noose. What she sees is a bona fide crone, pointed hat and all, preying on the family like something from a childrenโ€™s nightmarish fairy tale. And when another local woman and her daughter inexplicably vanish, Skye has a second visionโ€”that same wicked witch creeping up on her new victims on a lonely Salem road. Itโ€™s impossible to believe. Yet Skyeโ€™s visions never lie.


What about you? What are you reading this week? What have you been doing? (Aren’t you glad you’re not in New York, Jeff?)