Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
I am combining CWW with Books From the Backlog hosted by Carole at Carole's Random Life in Books. This will allow me to feature some newly "rediscovered" books, which I plan on reading, alongside a new release.
This week I can't wait for
Last Call at the Local by Sarah Grunder Ruiz
Published by Berkley on January 2, 2024
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Goodreads
Opposites attract when a free-spirited American singer-songwriter with ADHD teams up with a charming Irishman to revitalize his family's pub in the next heartfelt romance from the author of Luck and Last Resorts.
Raine Hart is used to the challenges of living with ADHD. It’s why she ditched her life in Boston to busk around Europe as a traveling musician. No boss. No schedule. No one to disappoint but herself. But when a careless mistake in Ireland leaves her unable to perform, she sees no other option but to give up her nomadic life.
Since inheriting the Local, Jack Dunne has wanted to make the pub his own. But the baggage of running a family business and the intrusive thoughts that stem from his OCD make changing things a challenge.
Over a pint with handsome, tattooed Jack, Raine accidentally insults him and the pub. Instead of taking offense, Jack, impressed by her vision of what the pub could be, offers her a job bringing it to life.
But when Raine and Jack develop feelings for one another their opposite lifestyles won’t accommodate, it becomes clear the pub isn’t the only thing that needs reinventing. As the end of their business collaboration draws near, they’ll have to find a way past the limits they’ve placed on themselves or let go of a love that could last a lifetime.
I am a big fan of Ruiz's books. This is the third installment in the Love, Lists, & Fancy Ships series, and we are going to Ireland for a romance between Ollie's brother Jack and Raine. I am overjoyed that Ruiz is expanding this universe, and I will never say no to a trip to Ireland. Obviously, I am here for the romance, but I also like the sound of the save-the-pub storyline. I anticipate this being fun and touching, and I really hope there will be cameos from the past couples.
Slightly South of Simple by Kristy Woodson Harvey
Published by Gallery Books on April 25, 2017
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary
Goodreads
From the next “major voice in Southern fiction” (New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand) comes the first in an all-new series chronicling the journeys of three sisters and their mother—and a secret from their past that has the potential to tear them apart and reshape their very definition of what it means to be a family.
Caroline Murphy swore she’d never set foot back in the small Southern town of Peachtree Bluff; she was a New York girl born and bred and the worst day of her life was when, in the wake of her father’s death, her mother selfishly forced her to move—during her senior year of high school, no less—back to that hick-infested rat trap where she'd spent her childhood summers. But now that her marriage to a New York high society heir has fallen apart in a very public, very embarrassing fashion, a pregnant Caroline decides to escape the gossipmongers with her nine-year-old daughter and head home to her mother, Ansley.
Ansley has always put her three daughters first, especially when she found out that her late husband, despite what he had always promised, left her with next to nothing. Now the proud owner of a charming waterfront design business and finally standing on her own two feet, Ansley welcomes Caroline and her brood back with open arms. But when her second daughter Sloane, whose military husband is overseas, and youngest daughter and successful actress Emerson join the fray, Ansley begins to feel like the piece of herself she had finally found might be slipping from her grasp. Even more discomfiting, when someone from her past reappears in Ansley's life, the secret she’s harbored from her daughters their entire lives might finally be forced into the open.
Exploring the powerful bonds between sisters and mothers and daughters, this engaging novel is filled with Southern charm, emotional drama, and plenty of heart.
I read my first book by Harvey this year, and I was so wowed by The Summer of Songbirds that I had to read more of her work. I love stories about families, especially sisters, and I get both here. I have already started this one. The focus is on the mother and the eldest daughter Caroline. Mom is hiding some pretty big secrets. I think I know one of them, and if I am right, it's a doozy. I am completely captivated by this tale of mother, daughters, sisters, past loves, and loss.
Let us know in the comments!
I had Slightly South of Simple on my TBR for so long, but for some reason, I deleted it! Might have to change that back.
ReplyDeleteI liked it. I have to continue the books to get all the answers though. These are not companions.
DeleteBoth of these sounds good! I hope they are.
ReplyDeleteI did really like the Harvey book, though, I didn't realize it was a legit series. I have to read the next one to find out what happened.
DeleteLast Call at the Local sounds really cute!
ReplyDeleteI am such a fan of Ruiz's books. I did't even realize until I did this post that she was doing another book in that world
DeleteBoth of these sound good, Sam. I still haven't read a Kristy Woodson Harvey book, but have always heard good things about her books. I hope you enjoy both of these.
ReplyDeleteThe Summer of Songbirds really wowed me. I highly recommend. This one was good too, but is a continuing series, so I don't have all the answers at the end of the book.
DeleteI want to read Last Call at the Local too!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope we both read it and love it
DeleteI haven't read either of these authors but both of these books sound fantastic! I hope that you love both of them, Sam!
ReplyDeleteLoved the Harvey book. I am all about those family ties.
DeleteOCD and ADHD? Oooh I love the sound of that!
ReplyDeleteShould be interesting to see how that is handled
DeleteI read Last Call last week and adored it! I have a feeling you will too. :)
ReplyDeleteI have it on my TBR this week, though I had no doubts it would be great. I love Ruiz!
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