Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Brighter Than Before by Courtney Walsh

Brighter Than Before
By Courtney Walsh
Published by Thomas Nelson Fiction
Publication Date: June 9, 2026

Description from the publisher:
In her forties, newly single in the Windy City, and reeling from a major life shake-up, Claire Karadec finds a reset in the most unlikely of places--a dating profile set up by her adult daughter. 

Claire did not plan to end up mid-forties with a daughter studying in London and the unfortunate discovery that her husband is not the man she thought he was. In fact, he's the exact opposite of a faithful, loyal, kind, and good-hearted spouse. And the discovery of his real nature and lack of remorse leads her to do what she never thought she would--divorce him.
After a year of wallowing before hitting rock bottom . . . in public, unfortunately, Claire realizes she needs to finally answer the question her therapist asked her all those months "What do you really want?" It was a question she couldn't answer then, but now she knows it's time to figure it out.
It's the turning point that leads Claire to change her life. And not just a little--a lot. She sells her house in Denver and moves to the city that's always had her heart--Chicago.
With the help of nosy neighbors, new friends, and a daughter who sets her up on a dating site from across the ocean, Claire begins to answer that big, important question by figuring out what she wants and how to live life on her own terms.

My Review:
I was completely swept up in this story and couldn't put it down. Claire is a fantastic protagonist—it was so rewarding to watch her find her footing, embrace her bravery, and build genuine connections. Her resilience through awkward first dates and difficult hurdles felt both relatable and inspiring (and made me laugh quite a bit). Plus, the slow-burn chemistry between Claire and Miles was a total highlight.
The book is packed with beautiful themes: navigating change, the courage to heal, and the power of starting over. It’s heartwarming, hopeful, and exceptionally well-written. My only tiny quibble? Claire’s hobby-turned-business is baking. While it’s handled well, it feels like a very crowded trope in contemporary fiction—I’d love to see more heroines with different vocations!

Overall, I absolutely loved it. Easily a 5-star read and one of my top picks for 2026.

I read a DRC provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Every Beat After by Sara Larson

Every Beat After
By Sara Larson
Published by Shadow Mountain
Publication Date: June 2, 2026

Description from the Publisher:
Years after a life-saving heart transplant, Liv Karlsson lives in the fragile space between gratitude and fear—thankful for every heartbeat and afraid of when they might stop. Running her family’s cozy Swedish bakery gives her purpose, but mounting financial pressures and the shadows of her past leave her wondering: Is she truly living . . . or simply existing?
Then Hunter moves in next door. Guarded, cynical, and annoyingly attractive, he’s everything Liv avoids—and he’s also unfortunately her roommate’s cousin. But when he unexpectedly steps in to help Liv save the bakery with a new marketing plan, their reluctant partnership sparks something neither one is prepared for. He pushes her. Challenges her. Sees her. Suddenly, the girl who’s spent years protecting her heart finds it racing for someone who might just understand her better than anyone ever has.
But just as Liv begins to imagine a future worth fighting for, a devastating revelation threatens to unravel everything. Now Liv must face the ultimate test: Will she find the courage to love, or will fear take it all away?

My Review:
Olivia and Hunter both have a lot of emotional baggage--which makes them relatable to readers, even if their particular burdens aren't the most common. I totally understood why Hunter would lash out during their initial meeting and why Olivia would respond in kind. Their relationship progressed slowly, with a lot of one-step-forward, two-steps-back action, but again, it made sense with their backstories. There's a lot going on here--Olivia's health and her worries, her grandmother's health, the precarious situation of their small business, Hunter's issue, etc.--so it can feel pretty weighty. At the same time, there are lots of funny lines, and so I devoured it for about 80% of the book; I just couldn't get enough....and then there was one more really big problem, and it was maybe one too many things. (I know life is sometimes like that, but for me, it upset the delicate balance of reading something realistic but also reading for escape and entertainment.) I was ready for the happily ever after, not another fifty or so pages of heavy emotions and conflict. Overall, I still enjoyed the book and I think other readers will, too!

4 stars.

I read a DRC provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.