Sleuths in Love, Tight Curves & Fast Fitness
Still reading my feelings with two mysteries that include romance (of course), a romance set in the world of auto racing, and a non-fiction workout book to revamp my fitness routine since I'm also eating my feelings, and not with kale.
[4 books arranged front covers up, from left to right: How to Have a Killer Time in D.C., A Waltz on the Wild Side, Not So Fast, 7-Minute Body Plan]
A Waltz on the Wild Side (Wild Wynchesters #6) by Erica Ridley historical romance Forever, August 2025
Abuse of power, voting rights, artistic gatekeeping, and more themes that apply to today's real-life struggles are woven into this entertaining historical romp of a rescue turned mutual courtship. Riffs on how families and communities are chosen and created add poignant notes throughout Viv and Jacob's adventure. Absurdist mayhem involving assorted animals and dangerous, often rebellious activities add fun along with substantial social commentary.
How to Have a Killer Time in D.C. (Oliver Popp's Travel Guides to Murder #1) by Sam Lumley contemporary mystery with some romantic elements Kensington, April 2025
What happens when a self-contained travel writer who happens to be autistic and a gregarious photographer get assigned to work together to entice people to visit the U.S. nation's capital of Washington, D.C.? Charming chaos. Oliver and Ricky bounce from one sketchy situation to another as they figure out who done it while following clues and getting to know each other. An understanding of the geographical area of D.C. and Maryland combined with humor about the politics and quirks of the region add more layers to this engaging tale that launches what seems destined to become a promising series.
Not So Fast by Karen Booth contemporary romance Afterglow Books, April 2025
Everybody's a critic, especially Formula One podcaster Mia of driver Xander. But after they meet in-person their chemistry generates explosive connections. Variations on themes of navigating life with neurodivergence and anxiety in addition to the pressure to succeed as measured by society's benchmarks add layers of relevance to this fun adversarial love story.
7-Minute Body Plan: Quick Workouts & Simple Recipes for real results in 7 Days by Lucy Wyndham-Read non-fiction health DK, 2020
So turns out that eating my feelings while also reading them equals a very sedentary lifestyle when added to the fact that being a published author and book reviewer also involves lots of sitting. This book revived my motivation to exercise every day by allowing me to think, "Okay, it's only 7 minutes" which most days leads to my picking up hand weights for a few reps afterward and/or moving through some Pilates or yoga flows for a total of 20-30 or more minutes. And on the days of doing only the 7 minutes, that still leaves me sweaty and feeling it throughout my body in a good way. Haven't tried any of the recipes yet, but the ingredients and instructions look accessible.
My BAC Issues (Book Acquisition Compulsion) have returned!
[a bookstack of 7 books, from top to bottom: The Secret Crush Book Club, Heart Strings, Ladies in Hating, Holiday Ever After, Never Been Witched, Fake Skating, Nolo's Guide to Estate Planning]
Sending extra good vibes to everyone who is directly affected by the U.S. federal government shutdown. These are very challenging times. (Duh!) Please remember that most of our ancestors dealt with circumstances that were as daunting, if not more so. We will find our way forward even if the paths we take are uncharted and harrowing.
Always wishing you good health, peace of mind, joy & happy reading!

A Waltz on the Wild Side (Wild Wynchesters #6) by Erica Ridley historical romance Forever, August 2025
Abuse of power, voting rights, artistic gatekeeping, and more themes that apply to today's real-life struggles are woven into this entertaining historical romp of a rescue turned mutual courtship. Riffs on how families and communities are chosen and created add poignant notes throughout Viv and Jacob's adventure. Absurdist mayhem involving assorted animals and dangerous, often rebellious activities add fun along with substantial social commentary.
How to Have a Killer Time in D.C. (Oliver Popp's Travel Guides to Murder #1) by Sam Lumley contemporary mystery with some romantic elements Kensington, April 2025
What happens when a self-contained travel writer who happens to be autistic and a gregarious photographer get assigned to work together to entice people to visit the U.S. nation's capital of Washington, D.C.? Charming chaos. Oliver and Ricky bounce from one sketchy situation to another as they figure out who done it while following clues and getting to know each other. An understanding of the geographical area of D.C. and Maryland combined with humor about the politics and quirks of the region add more layers to this engaging tale that launches what seems destined to become a promising series.
Not So Fast by Karen Booth contemporary romance Afterglow Books, April 2025
Everybody's a critic, especially Formula One podcaster Mia of driver Xander. But after they meet in-person their chemistry generates explosive connections. Variations on themes of navigating life with neurodivergence and anxiety in addition to the pressure to succeed as measured by society's benchmarks add layers of relevance to this fun adversarial love story.
7-Minute Body Plan: Quick Workouts & Simple Recipes for real results in 7 Days by Lucy Wyndham-Read non-fiction health DK, 2020
So turns out that eating my feelings while also reading them equals a very sedentary lifestyle when added to the fact that being a published author and book reviewer also involves lots of sitting. This book revived my motivation to exercise every day by allowing me to think, "Okay, it's only 7 minutes" which most days leads to my picking up hand weights for a few reps afterward and/or moving through some Pilates or yoga flows for a total of 20-30 or more minutes. And on the days of doing only the 7 minutes, that still leaves me sweaty and feeling it throughout my body in a good way. Haven't tried any of the recipes yet, but the ingredients and instructions look accessible.
My BAC Issues (Book Acquisition Compulsion) have returned!

Sending extra good vibes to everyone who is directly affected by the U.S. federal government shutdown. These are very challenging times. (Duh!) Please remember that most of our ancestors dealt with circumstances that were as daunting, if not more so. We will find our way forward even if the paths we take are uncharted and harrowing.
Always wishing you good health, peace of mind, joy & happy reading!
Published on October 05, 2025 07:37
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