Thank you NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Landmark for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Caroline Herschel really only wanted one thing – to make her brother proud so he wouldn’t send her back to their family in Hanover. When William’s main interest and success was in music, Caroline learned to sing … Continue reading The Woman and Her Stars
Category: 2025 Reading Challenge
This Week: December 28th
News and Updates Happy almost New Year! We may be a few days early, but we will be starting our 2026 Read With Lindsey Reading Challenges today! If you haven't already, connect with us on StoryGraph and join our Weekly or Monthly 2026 challenges! This Week In Case You Missed It Reading Challenge Prompts This … Continue reading This Week: December 28th
Cold Zero
Thank you NetGalley and Atria Books for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Kasey’s mission was to exfiltrate a Chinese tech star who was under surveillance. Beijing knew he had connected with the CIA and didn’t want to lose the tool he created, but, when they moved in, he used … Continue reading Cold Zero
December Recap & January Prompts
I am busting at the seams with excitment trying to type this post for so many reasons - I get to tell you about my favorite book this month, and then my favorite book of 2025, and we get to talk about the new 2026 Reading Challenge again! With today being Christmas, I'm away from … Continue reading December Recap & January Prompts
This Week: December 21st
News and Updates Can you believe it's Christmas week?? Our youngest had his last day of school for 2025 on Thursday and we have been finishing up all the cookie dough so we can bake them all on Christmas Eve! I'm also getting ready for my annual Bookish Retreat next weekend! Normally I do it … Continue reading This Week: December 21st
The Escapes of David George
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. When Americans think of escaped slaves, their first thought is usually to the Underground Railroad – the mechanism responsible for ferrying so many men, women, and children to freedom. But the first passages on the Underground … Continue reading The Escapes of David George
New Year, New You!
We are getting close to that point where people start setting goals and naming resolutions for the new year. That used to be me every year and I'd stick with it for all of about 15 days. Especially when it came to my reading or journaling goals. Then something changed the way I look at … Continue reading New Year, New You!
This Week: December 14th
News and Updates Are you following us on Instagram or TikTok? I've been posting videos and pictures of all our holiday shenanigans over there this week - making gingerbread cookies, driving around to look at Christmas lights, and more. Keep an eye out for the red velvet cookies we're making today! This Week In Case … Continue reading This Week: December 14th
The Storm
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. St. Medard’s Bay is a community of survivors, having remained standing through several hurricanes over the past 100 years. But it was the political storm that nearly brought her down when the son of the state’s … Continue reading The Storm
Celebrating a Bookish Christmas
Christmas traditions in our house have taken a bookish turn the past few years - from gifts to decor to activities, they all seem to have a very book-themed vibe. I'm sharing a few of our favorites with you today. We've shared a lot of gift ideas over the years that would be great for … Continue reading Celebrating a Bookish Christmas









