Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunday Post - 06/07/26

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ The Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~ It's a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.

Monday was the first day I got in the pool with the kids. Big Girl had pitching practice. Tuesday I went to my parent's house to spend the day, but I ended up dropping the kids and taking my car to get a tire patched that was leaking. Wednesday, we were supposed to have routine maintenance on our power lines, but they ended up rescheduling that for Thursday. Husband had taken the day off work because there was no point to him trying to work with no power, but then he went to the dentist in the afternoon. The kids and I walked for the first time this summer. Well I walked and they rode bikes. Thursday, I took the kids to return library books. We checked out some new ones. And then we went by Hobby Lobby. I wanted to look at the 4th of July decorations, and ended up buying a door hanger for my front door. I also got some birthday wrapping paper. Their wrapping paper is so much better than Walmart's. The boys also bought a toy each with their own spending money. We picked up fast food on the way home because our power was still out, but of course, as I was in the drive thru line, Husband texted me that the power was back on. Friday, we went for a walk again. And I vacuumed the pool while my kids went swimming. There was a lot of bigger leaves and debris from the storm that came through Monday. After lunch they asked if a friend could swim, and so I sat at the pool to read while they swam. Saturday, we had our quarter 2 women's devotion with the ladies from church. I got home and got a whim to work on cleaning out the garage. Mostly, I just moved things to sweep around them while listening to an audiobook.

THE PAST WEEK

Monday: April & May 2026 EOM Wrap Ups
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Trust Fall by Lynn Painter
Thursday: Review of First and Forever by Lynn Painter (3.5 Stars)
Friday: Homeschool Friday - Clifford's Manners

UPCOMING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Review of An Accidental Marriage (A Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?) by Deborah M Hathaway
Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday?
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Wednesday
Thursday: Reivew ?
Friday: Homeschool Friday - ?

NEW BOOKS:

Kiss of the Black Flame (The Bookbinder's Bargain, #1)

By: Helen Scheuerer

Expected Publication: September 22, 2026 by Alchemy

464 pages

Genre: Adult, Fantasy

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Goodreads description--Some bargains are sealed with blood...Others with fire...The deadliest are sealed with a kiss...

Saige Grayson has always believed stories could heal—even when her own body refuses to. As the most promising bookbinder in the capital, she’s learned to work through chronic pain and crushing debt, restoring other people’s treasures while trying not to fall apart herself. But when the man she owes decides her rare talent is worth more than her payments, Saige is traded to the Azkari—an immortal race forged by the gods for war—and imprisoned in their ancient stronghold.

Her only chance of survival lies with Archer, a fallen Azkari general imprisoned beside her —cursed, dangerous, and impossible to ignore. He offers her a way out, and in return, Saige must help him retrieve and restore an ancient book. But the book is made of living magic, powerful enough to stop a great evil—or unleash it. And as Saige works with Archer, the tome begins to awaken something dark and dangerous—both in the realm and within her.

As their enemies close in and buried memories resurface, Saige and Archer must decide what they’re willing to their freedom, their fragile trust…or the spark that could ignite the world.

That's it for my shelves and recaps of my past and upcoming week. What did you add to your shelves this week? Any bookish news you want to talk about? Let me know!

Friday, June 5, 2026

Homeschool Friday - Clifford's Manners

Homeschool Friday is a feature here at Somewhere Only We Know that showcases books my family reads during homeschool and provides a mini-review for each.

Clifford's Manners (Clifford the Big Red Dog)

By: Norman Bridwell

Publication: April 1, 1987 by Cartwheel

32 pages

Genre: Children's, Picture Books, Level-1, Level-2, Family, Manners

Source: Personal Library

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Goodreads description--Clifford, the big red dog, displays his good manners by saying "please" and "thank you," waiting his turn, sharing, and being a good sport in games

I absolutely love Clifford's Manners. If you are familiar with Clifford the Big Red Dog, then you already know the characters involved in this book. The book starts off with Emily Elizabeth saying that everyone loves Clifford because he has good manners. Good manners definitely make one more enjoyable to be around than someone without them. And so every page is dedicated to a different manner. There is an example of Clifford using the manner and then instructions for everyone. For example: "Clifford says 'please' when he asks for something. Say please." with a picture of Clifford pointing to bags of dog food and holding a sign that says "please."

Saying thank you. Writing thank you notes. Waiting your turn. Not littering. Saying excuse me. Not talking during a movie. Using a handkerchief. Sharing. Putting away toys. Following the rules. Talking without hitting. Being a good sport. Calling ahead before a visit. Not being late. Knocking before entering. Wiping your feet. Shaking hands. Washing up before you eat. Not talking with your mouth full. Helping clean up. Saying good-bye. If these are manners that you appreciate in your kids, then read Clifford's Manners with them. Over and over. The examples are simple and show the ideal.

Clifford's Manners gets 5 Stars from me. This is an easy book to read. The words aren't complicated or complex. AR Book Finder rates is a level 1.9. Have you or your child read Clifford's Manners? What did you think? Let me know!

Thursday, June 4, 2026

First and Forever - Review

First and Forever

By: Lynn Painter

Expected Publication: May 12, 2026 by Berkley

320 pages

Genre: Adult, Contemporary

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--A football star and a diehard fan entangled in a PR stunt—that only one side knows is fake—might be the right play in this new romantic comedy by #1 New York Times bestselling author Lynn Painter.

Duffy Distefano loves three things: her dad, the family cat, and Minneapolis Coyotes football. So when she gets booed out of a game and becomes the internet’s villain, she is distraught—and disgruntled. All she did was shove Coyote Carl away when he made a move on her, but everyone else just saw a woman attacking their team’s beloved mascot. Eager to clear the air, Duffy agrees to an interview on a hit morning show. She doesn’t expect a co-guest to join her—especially not the Coyotes’ star tight end.

When MVP Connor Cunningham gets tasked with damage control to help his team out of their PR nightmare, he thought that meant saying a few words on the team’s behalf. Instead, he finds himself in a highly amusing verbal sparring match with a recently wronged fan on live TV. Duffy pelts him with fiery jabs but is also clearly diehard about the Coyotes—color him intrigued…and attracted.

The interview instantly goes viral, and the public is obsessed with them. A strong push from the Coyotes’ PR team to ride the wave results in Connor asking Duffy out. Despite his distaste for PR stunts, he’s surprised to discover being with Duffy is much easier than he thought, and somehow it doesn’t feel fake to him. Harboring this secret can only blow up, but all he knows is that if he messes things up with Duffy, it’ll be the greatest fumble of his life.

First and Forever feels like it's inspired by T. Swift and T. Kelce. I'm not a fan of either by the way. And I will say that I liked First and Forever more than what I know of the other two. For one, Duffy is just a football fan, not a celebrity. Yet she has an incident with the team mascot that makes her a viral celebrity. Connor is a football player celebrity. The two have a brief encounter on a talk show and have a flirty banter. Connor and his team's PR people push him to ask Duffy out on a date. He does. And he finds that he's enjoying himself.

Duffy is a non-celebrity, and she is intimidated by the negative attention she's gotten from the mascot incident. And so she is hesitant to accept a first date with Connor. Yet she goes and does enjoy herself as well. The two keep getting deterred from a second date. And I have to say that I never understood the point of the fake dating for her father's sake, given they were already headed in the direction of real dating. It was just an unnecessary plot point if you ask me.

First and Forever was a fun book that didn't feel high-stakes to me. Most of the spicy action was off-page, which I did appreciate. Language, however, was very much on-page. So many unnecessary f-bombs. I just don't understand why this is present.

First and Forever was a sweet read without much required from me in the form of investment. It was fine. I read it quickly. But I don't think it'll be a book I remember very well in the coming months. First and Forever gets 3.5 Stars. Have you read First and Forever? What did you think? Let me know!

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Can't Wait for Trust Fall

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Wishful Endings to spotlight and talk about the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. Generally they're books that have yet to be released as well. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine. Find out more here.

Trust Fall

By: Lynn Painter

Expected Publication: September 29, 2026 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

416 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary

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Goodreads description--From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Better Than the Movies, Lynn Painter, comes a rags-to-riches rom-com about a small-town girl whose family inherits a fortune and moves to New York City, where she meets a big-city boy hiding an explosive secret.

Julia is just a small-town girl from Nebraska who loves her peaceful life. But when her elderly next-door neighbor—who just happens to be a secret multi-millionaire—leaves everything to Julia and her family after his passing, Julia is swept away to live in a historic brownstone in New York City and attend an elite private school for the super-rich.

It should be a dream come true. Wrong. Julia doesn’t fit in at her new school; worse, she’s failing. Enter Damion, the mysterious and handsome tutor who will get Julia back on track. Except Damion has a secret. He is the great-nephew of the man who left everything to Julia’s family. Damion doesn’t buy for a second that the person who was like a father to him would leave his home to strangers. And he’s determined to prove it.

To uncover the truth, Damion schemes to earn Julia’s trust. Not an easy task with Julia unsure about this rich boy with a rebellious personality. But the more time Damion spends with Julia, the more his plan begins to backfire. Because he is falling for the enemy—and the enemy is falling for him.

As Damion and Julia figure out where they belong, can they see past their differences and act on their feelings, or will the trust Damion has worked so hard to gain fall apart?

What are you guys waiting on this week? Let me know!

Monday, June 1, 2026

April & May 2026 EOM Wrap Ups

April

I read 5 books (not including children's books).
Manners Made Easy for the Family: 365 Timeless Etiquette Tips for Every Occasion by June Hines Moore
It's in His Kiss (The Bridgertons, # 7) by Julia Quinn
Sunrise on the Reaping (The Hunger Games, # 0.5) by Suzanne Collins
On the Way to the Wedding (The Bridgertons, # 8) by Julia Quinn
Winterborne Home for Vengence and Valor (Winterborne Home for Vengence and Valor, # 1) by Ally Carter

I reviewed 4 books (not including mini reviews of children's books).
Bloodsinger (The Fire That Binds, # 2) by Juliette Cross
A Deal with a Debutante (London's Most Eligible, # 1) by Chelsea Bobulski
Brimstone (Fae & Alchemy, # 2) by Callie Hart
Stranger Things Have Happened by Kasie West

Other Posts:
Sunday Post - 04/05/26
Sunday Post - 04/19/26
Sunday Post - 04/26/26
Can't Wait for North Country by KA Tucker
Can't Wait for Storm Breaker (Storm Breaker, # 1) by Nisha J Tuli
Can't Wait for Tempest (The Lyrian Sea, #1) by Victoria Aveyard
Homeschool Friday - Be Kind

May

I read 11 books (not including children's books).
Fallen City (Fallen City Duology, # 1) by Adrienne Young
Thorns and Fire (The Ashes of Thezmarr, # 2) by Helen Scheuerer
Ten Boys Who Used Their Talents by Irene Howat
First and Forever by Lynn Painter
The Spare's Season of Light (Brides of the Regency, # 3) by Isabel Jacobs
Daggermouth (Daggermouth, # 1) by HM Wolfe
Slow Down: 50 Mindful Moments in Nature by Rachel Williams
Rise of the Earth Dragon (The Dragon Masters, # 1) by Tracey West
The Answers Book for Kids Volume 7 by Ken Ham
Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman
A Founding Mother: A Novel of Abigail Adams by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie

I reviewed 4 books (not including mini reviews of children's books).
The Duke's Bargain by Megan Walker
A Fortunate Miscalculation (A Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Karen Thornell
The Last Page by Katie Holt (DNF @ 45%)
Seek the Traitor's Son (The Burning Empire, # 1) by Veronica Roth
Fallen City (Fallen City Duology, # 1) by Adrienne Young

Other Posts:
Sunday Post - 05/03/26
Sunday Post - 05/10/26
Sunday Post - 05/17/26
Sunday Post - 05/24/26
Ten Authors I Wish Were Still Publishing New Books
Top Ten Favorite Books by My Top Ten Favorite Authors
Can't Wait for The Stranger I Love (Runaway Brides, # 1) by Anneka R Walker
Can't Wait for Igniting Lies (Burning, # 1) by Rebecca Donovan
Can't Wait for Miss Beresford and the Beast (Daughters of Somerset, # 1) by Mimi Matthews
Can't Wait for Deceptive Inheritance (Remnants of the Lost, # 1) by Jennifer Anne Davis
Homeschool Friday - The Bad Seed
Homeschool Friday - Gus Loses His Grip
Homeschool Firday - If You Give a Dog a Donut

Goals:
I'm a few days ahead on my Bible-in-a-year plan.
I've read 71 out of 110 books (including children's books).