Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Can't Wait Wednesday: The Love of My Afterlife / The Lion Women of Tehran / Murder on Devil's Pond / Year of Yes


The New
Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by the marvelous Tressa at Wishful Endings to spotlight upcoming release we are excited about that we have yet to read.

Here are three upcoming releases that caught my attention and immediately ended up on my wish list. I am looking forward to reading all of them! 

The Love of My Afterlife
by Kirsty Greenwood

Release Date: 07/02/2024 by Berkley
A recently deceased woman meets “the one” in the afterlife waiting room, scoring a second chance at life (and love!) if she can find him on earth before ten days are up…

If she wasn’t dead already, Delphie would be dying of embarrassment. Not only did she just die by choking on a microwaveable burger, but now she’s standing in her ‘shine like a star’ nightie in front of the hottest man she’s ever seen. And he’s smiling at her.

As they start to chat, everything else becomes background noise. That is until someone comes running out of a door, yelling something about a huge mistake, and sends the dreamy stranger back down to earth. And here Delphie was thinking her luck might be different in the afterlife.

When Delphie is offered a deal in which she can return to earth and reconnect with the mysterious stranger, she jumps at the opportunity to find her possible soulmate and a fresh start at life. But in a city of millions, Delphie is going to have to listen to her heart, learn to ask for help, and perhaps even see the magic in the life she’s leaving behind…
[Goodreads Summary]

The Lion Women of Tehran
by Marjan Kamali

Release Date: 07/02/2024 by Gallery Books
From the nationally bestselling author of the “powerful, heartbreaking” (Shelf Awareness) The Stationery Shop, a heartfelt, epic new novel of friendship, betrayal, and redemption set against three transformative decades in Tehran, Iran.

In 1950s Tehran, seven-year-old Ellie lives in grand comfort until the untimely death of her father, forcing Ellie and her mother to move to a tiny home downtown. Lonely and bearing the brunt of her mother’s endless grievances, Ellie dreams of a friend to alleviate her isolation.

Luckily, on the first day of school, she meets Homa, a kind, passionate girl with a brave and irrepressible spirit. Together, the two girls play games, learn to cook in the stone kitchen of Homa’s warm home, wander through the colorful stalls of the Grand Bazaar, and share their ambitions for becoming “lion women.”

But their happiness is disrupted when Ellie and her mother are afforded the opportunity to return to their previous bourgeois life. Now a popular student at the best girls’ high school in Iran, Ellie’s memories of Homa begin to fade. Years later, however, her sudden reappearance in Ellie’s privileged world alters the course of both of their lives.

Together, the two young women come of age and pursue their own goals for meaningful futures. But as the political turmoil in Iran builds to a breaking point, one earth-shattering betrayal will have enormous consequences.

Written with Marjan Kamali’s signature “evocative, devastating, and hauntingly beautiful” (Whitney Scharer, author of The Age of Light) prose, The Lion Women of Tehran is a sweeping exploration of how profoundly we are shaped by those we meet when we are young, and the way love and courage transforms our lives. [Goodreads Summary]

Murder on Devil's Pond
(Hummingbird Hollow B&B Mystery #1) by Ayla Rose

Release Date: 07/09/2024 by Crooked Lane Books
A quaint Vermont inn offers idyllic peace–until a body is found on the property–in this charming series debut perfect for fans of Ellen Byron and Ellery Adams. 
When 33-year-old Hannah Solace returns to her hometown to renovate and reopen the inn she co-owns with her sister Reggie, her mission is to give the old Victorian hotel an entirely new life. She’s even planting pollinator gardens around the inn–native flowers and fruit trees to lure honeybees and houseguests alike. Hannah’s fresh start is stymied by Reggie’s continual interference, unreliable contractors, a check-the-couch-for-coins budget, and townspeople Hannah left behind fifteen years ago. Her main source of camaraderie is Ezra Grayson, an 80-year-old recluse who lives nearby. After an unsettling conversation with a disgruntled Ezra, Hannah is horrified to discover him dead on her property later that day. Ezra had always had plenty of people to complain about, especially locals trying to force him out of his property for its prime real estate. As buzz around town grows after his death, Hannah finds herself on the short list of suspects. Hannah starts digging and quickly discovers that secrets lurk beneath the charming surface of the town she once again calls home. [Goodreads Summary]

Do any of these books interest you? What upcoming releases are you looking forward to reading?


The Old(er) 
Carole of Carole's Random Life in Books has given me the perfect excuse to spotlight those unread books on my TBR in her Books from the Backlog feature, reminding me what great books I have waiting for me under my own roof still to read!

These past few months I have been featuring books on the losing end of my TBR List Poll, all books which are on my TBR shelves. This one was one of the options in my January 2017 poll that I have not managed to get to yet.

Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand In the Sun and Be Your Own Person
by Shonda Rhimes
(2015)
In this poignant, hilarious and deeply intimate call to arms, Hollywood's most powerful woman, the mega-talented creator of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal and executive producer of How to Get Away with Murder and Catch, reveals how saying YES changed her life -- and how it can change yours too. With three hit shows on television and three children at home, Shonda Rhimes had lots of good reasons to say no when invitations arrived. Hollywood party? No. Speaking engagement? No. Media appearances? No. And to an introvert like Shonda, who describes herself as 'hugging the walls' at social events and experiencing panic attacks before press interviews, there was a particular benefit to saying no: nothing new to fear. Then came Thanksgiving 2013, when Shonda's sister Delorse muttered six little words at her: You never say yes to anything. Profound, impassioned and laugh-out-loud funny, in Year of Yes Shonda Rhimes reveals how saying YES changed -- and saved -- her life. And inspires readers everywhere to change their own lives with one little word: Yes. [Goodreads Summary]
Have you read Year of Yes?  Does this book sound like something you would like to read? 


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26 comments:

  1. I loved Rhimes Year of Yes. It was a fun read, and had me thinking of some changes I could make in my own life. :D

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    1. Lark - Year of Yes was one of those books I kept meaning to get to, but haven't yet. I do still hope to read it. I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for visiting!

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  2. I can't wait to read The Love of My Afterlife. The others look great as well!

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    1. Barb - I hope we both enjoy it when we we read it! Thank you for stopping by!

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  3. They're all new to me but Murder on Devils Pond sounds interesting.

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    1. Mary - I hope it will be good! Thank you for visiting!

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  4. The Love of My Afterlife sounds like fun!

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  5. Oooh! The Love of my Afterlife sounds interesting! Great picks!

    Here’s my WoW

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    1. Ronyell - I hope it is as good as it sounds! Thank you for visiting!

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  6. OOh nice! Those are all new to me ones. I hope you enjoy them all once you get to read them!


    Here's my CWW

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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  7. The Kamali book seems very good. Nostalgic too

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    1. Mystica - I am really looking forward to that one! Thank you for visiting!

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  8. The Love of my Afterlife sound really good and very funny, I'd definitely try it! Thanks for sharing, Wendy😁

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    1. Tammy - I hope we both enjoy it when we read it. Thank you for stopping by!

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  9. The Love of My Afterlife sounds like such a fun read. Thanks for sharing! Hope you enjoy! :D

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    1. Ashley - I hope it will be fun! It sounds very promising. Thank you for visiting!

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  10. Yeah I liked The Stationery Shop so I'm glad you highlighted her next book. The Lion Women of Tehran looks good! I will add it to my library list.

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    1. Susan - I still haven't read The Stationery Shop, but I hope to. I hope you like The Lion Women of Tehran when you get a chance to read it! Thank you for stopping by!

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  11. I read The Year of Yes and really enjoyed it. It's a fairly quick read and an uplifting one if you need a bit of a change of pace. I just finished Murder on Devil's Pond and really liked it! I hope you enjoy all of these when you read them!

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    1. Katherine - Maybe The Year of Yes should be my next audiobook! I read your review of Murder on Devil's Pond. I can't wait to read it! Thank you for visiting!

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  12. I've read Shonda Rhime's The Year of Yes and quite liked it. I think I would like to read it even more now that I've seen so many of her TV shows.

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    1. Helen - I am glad to hear you enjoyed The Year of Yes! I do enjoy her shows--at least what I've seen of them, which is quite a bit. :-) Thank you for stopping by!

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  13. The Lion women book caught my eye. I would def be interested in that one

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    1. Blodeuedd - I am really curious about The Lion Women of Tehran. It sounds like it will be good. Thank you for visiting!

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