Sunday Confessions #337

 


Sundays always feel like a soft landing, the day where I finally have space to be honest about my reading life. The unfinished books, the unexpected favorites, the moods that shape what I reach for next, it all comes out here. Consider this week’s book confessions a judgment free zone, where reading slumps, five star surprises, and everything in between get their moment on the page.


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Weekly Menu #640 And The Book Of The Week
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Book Review: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
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What I Read Last Week - December 22th to 28th
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Sunday Confessions #338











409/100 2025 Reading Challenge
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6/102 2025 Goodreads Nominees Reading Challenge


At the end of the week, my reading reflected exactly where I’m at right now. I’m craving stories with heart, strong emotions, and something that lingers after the last page, and when a book delivers that, it really shines. Not every read hit the mark, but even the slower ones had something to offer. That’s the joy of reading widely. You never know when a quiet story will surprise you or when a five star read will remind you why you keep coming back to books in the first place.

What I Read Last Week - December 15th to 21st

 


Last week’s reading felt like a quiet reset, the kind where stories slip in gently and remind me why I keep coming back to the page. I found myself pulled into worlds driven by emotion, tension, and heart, with one book finally earning a rare five stars after a bit of a dry spell. From solid, satisfying reads to one standout that lingered long after I closed the cover, here’s a look at what kept me turning pages last week.

A Forrest Apart

by Troy Denning

★★★☆☆

A Forest Apart was a quick read, but unfortunately not a particularly engaging one for me. The story felt too short to fully develop its ideas, and as a result it never really found its momentum. While there were moments of interest, much of the book felt flat and a bit boring, making it hard to stay invested. It wasn’t a bad read, just one that left me wanting more depth and excitement. A solid three stars.

Doctor Sleep

by Stephen King

★★★★☆

I loved this continuation of The Shining. Revisiting Danny Torrance as an adult felt thoughtful and earned, with King giving him depth, scars, and a real shot at redemption. The blend of addiction recovery, lingering trauma, and the supernatural worked beautifully, grounding the horror in something deeply human.

While it didn’t quite reach the raw, claustrophobic terror of The Shining, it stood strong on its own and expanded the story in a way that felt respectful rather than nostalgic. A solid four star read and a continuation done right

These Summer Storms

by Sarah MacLean

★★★★★

I absolutely loved this one. It was emotional, atmospheric, and completely absorbing, the kind of story that pulls you under and doesn’t let go until the final page. The romance simmered with tension, the characters felt messy and real, and every choice carried weight.

Sarah MacLean delivered a love story that felt both tender and powerful, full of longing, vulnerability, and moments that linger long after you close the book. An easy five stars and a reminder of how good it feels to be swept away by a story.

Death of the Author

by Nnedi Okorafor

★★★★☆

This was a fascinating and thought-provoking read, even if it lagged at times. Okorafor’s ideas are bold and layered, playing with storytelling, identity, and the power dynamics between creator and creation in a way that kept my brain happily buzzing.

While the pacing occasionally slowed and pulled me out of the narrative, the originality and ambition more than made up for it. This is the kind of book you think about after you finish, turning it over in your mind and noticing new angles. A solid four stars for its creativity and depth.

Tailored Realities

by Brandon Sanderson

★★★★☆

This was a really enjoyable read, especially the story about the dragon, which completely stole the show for me. Sanderson’s imagination shines here, taking familiar ideas and twisting them into something fresh, clever, and quietly emotional.

Not every piece landed with the same impact, but the creativity and craft were undeniable. The dragon story alone was worth the read, lingering in my thoughts long after I finished. A solid four stars for inventive storytelling and that unforgettable moment of magic.

Don't Let Him In

by Lisa Jewell

★★★☆☆

This one just didn’t quite work for me. The story moved slowly, and instead of building tension, it often felt like it was dragging its feet. I kept waiting for that familiar Lisa Jewell hook to pull me in, but it never fully arrived.

There were moments of intrigue and a solid premise underneath it all, which is why it still earns three stars, but overall it felt more boring than suspenseful. An okay read, just not one that kept me turning pages the way I’d hoped.

Book Review: A Thousand Heartbeats by Kiera Cass

 

Title: A Thousand Heartbeats

By: Kiera Cass

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 576

Release Date: November 29th, 2022

Rating: ★★★★★

 

Summary from Goodreads:

“Love has a sound. It sounds like a thousand heartbeats happening at the same time.”

Princess Annika has lived a life of comfort—but no amount of luxuries can change the fact that her life isn’t her own to control. The king, once her loving father, has gone cold, and Annika will soon be forced into a loveless marriage for political gain.

Miles away, small comforts are few and far between for Lennox. He has devoted his life to the Dahrainian army, hoping to one day help them reclaim the throne that was stolen from them. For Lennox, the idea of love is merely a distraction—nothing will stand in the way of fighting for his people.

But when love, against all odds, finds them both, they are bound by its call. They can’t possibly be together—but the irresistible thrum of a thousand heartbeats won’t let them stay apart.

Kiera Cass brings her signature sparkling romance to this beautiful story of star-crossed lovers and long-held secrets.

 

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Review:

This was a genuinely wonderful love story. Soft, romantic, and quietly powerful, the kind that sneaks up on you and then refuses to let go. The relationship builds with patience and heart, focusing on trust, sacrifice, and hope rather than spice. It felt refreshing in the best way.

If you love a clean romance with strong emotional payoff, gentle fantasy elements, and characters you want to root for, this one delivers beautifully. A full five stars and a reminder that love stories do not need heat to burn bright.


Weekly Menu #639 And The Book Of The Week

 


Merry Christmas! Since it’s officially the holiday week, I wanted to do something a little different with our menu this time. Instead of the usual rotation, I planned a week of traditional Christmas meals inspired by the cultures my husband and I are connected to. From cozy Pacific Northwest comfort food to sunny Florida flavors, and across the ocean to Norway, Scotland, England, and up north to French Canada, this week’s menu is part celebration, part tradition, and part survival. Food has always been one of my favorite ways to slow down and feel connected, and this felt like the perfect way to honor the season.

WEEKLY MENU

Monday

Oregon (PNW Christmas Cozy)

Main: Baked salmon with lemon & herbs

Sides: Roasted root vegetables and wild rice


Vibes: flannel, fog, and a mug of something warm.


Kids - Chicken nuggets and carrots with butter

 

Tuesday

Florida (Holiday but Make It Sunny)

Main: Mojo roasted pork

Side: Black beans & rice


Vibes: Holiday music playing, citrus everywhere, and absolutely no respect for winter.


Kids - Honey-garlic chicken with white rice and orange slices

 

Wednesday

Norway (Julbord Lite Edition)

Main: Norwegian meatballs

Sides: Mashed Potatoes with cranberry sauce


Vibe: candles everywhere, no big talking.


Kids - Meatballs and mashed potatoes

 

Thursday

Scotland (Hearty & Cold-Weather Approved)

Main: Shepherd’s pie

Sides: Simple green veg


Vibes: Best enjoyed in wool socks with the lights low and expectations even lower.


Kids - Pizza

 

Friday

England (Classic Christmas Energy)

Main: Roast chicken

Side: Stuffing


Vibes: roast in the oven, gravy everywhere, deeply comforting, and unapologetically traditional.


Kids - Chicken Tenders and Fries

 

Saturday

French Canada (Réveillon Comfort)

Main: Tourtière

Side: Simple green salad with vinaigrette


Vibes: Rich, cozy, and indulgent, the kind of meal that lingers long after the table’s cleared.


Kids - Mini Pizzas and Apple Sauce

 

Sunday

American Christmas (Anything Goes)

Dealer’s choice. Leftovers encouraged.

Ideas:
• Big pot of chili or stew
• Christmas Eve lasagna
• Takeout + pajamas + zero expectations

Vibe: Survival mode with joy sprinkled on top.

Sunday Confessions #336

 


Sunday confessions feel a little like setting a book down spine up on the table, pages splayed, thoughts exposed. This is the space where I admit what worked, what didn’t, and the little truths I usually keep tucked between the lines. No polished wrap ups, no neat bows, just honest reflections from the week behind me and whatever’s still rattling around in my head. Let’s confess.


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Weekly Menu #639 And The Book Of The Week
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Book Review: A Thousand Heartbeats by Kiera Cass
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What I Read Last Week - November 15th to 21st
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Sunday Confessions #337











402/100 2025 Reading Challenge
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3/102 2025 Goodreads Nominees Reading Challenge


All in all, this week’s reading journey reminded me why I love getting lost in stories. Sometimes they surprise, sometimes they frustrate, but they always leave a little piece of themselves with me. Whether I flew through pages or lingered over sentences, each book added its own flavor to my week. Now, I’m ready to dive into whatever comes next, with a cup of tea in hand and an open mind for the next confession-worthy read.