Monday, July 6, 2026

An Honorable Love - Review

An Honorable Love (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?)

By: Audra Wells

Expected Publication: March 19, 2026

244 pages

Genre: Adult, Historical Fiction

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--One grump. One thief. One highly-questionable adventure.

Leonard Stanton has perfected the art of being alone. He keeps to the edges of ballrooms, and society, whenever possible. But when a priceless family heirloom is stolen off his very person, he finds himself dragged into the one thing he hates most—a social entanglement.

Enter Miss Honora Gillingham. Vexingly cheerful, utterly unpredictable, and the last person Leonard should trust. Mostly because . . . she’s the one who stole from him.

Sigh, I'm a little sad about An Honorable Love. I can't say that I loved this book out of the A Gentleman's Gamble series. This series has been such a fun reading journey. I've seen independent historical fiction authors pile together to create these "series" where the characters or themes are connected, and each book is written by a different author. I think it's a great way to introduce readers of one author to similar authors they may be unfamiliar with. That certainly happened with me and this series. At the same time, I just didn't feel like An Honorable Love meshed with the other books in this series as much as I wanted it to.

Leonard is the last of his friends to marry. Or at least, he is unmarried at the start of this book. And that means that he has to pay the forfeit to the other friends for a total of six hundred pounds. He has the money, but his investments are tied up, and it isn't wise to pull them at this time. Yet he wants so badly to pay off his friends that he's willing to sell his great-grandmother's ring to do so. Unfortunately, he gets pickpocketed by a woman.

Honora didn't grow up wealthy. As a matter of fact, her father was a thief. And she has no friends in her new life. Well, she has one, but that friend hasn't contacted her in a while. And now she's bored. She's tried conversing with her maid, but the maid is terrified of stepping outside of her duties. And so she sets her sights on Leonard because he's so fun to rile up. She didn't mean for them to have any repeat interactions after pocketing his great-grandmother's ring. But the man did manage to track her down. Honora uses Leonard in a series of quests to complete a final task and put her thieving days behind her once and for all. Only these two are catching feelings.

Honora's past and entanglements make this book feel almost like a mystery, yet the mystery element is lacking. The only real mystery is the truth behind her past. But that isn't revealed in some big climax, but over a series of slow drips of information for both the reader and Leonard. I could feel the attraction between the two of them, but to get all the way to love felt like a stretch.

In a similar way, it was like Leonard was so against marriage and tying anyone to his father and his family, yet that didn't turn out to be any big obstacle in the end, and his father didn't even seem like an unreasonable man either. It was almost like he was made out to be some big villain, even potentially abusive to his son, yet none of that ended up coming out. I wasn't disappointed to find out that he was a decent person, but it felt a little bit anticlimatic.

In the end, An Honorable Love was probably my least favorite in the The Gentleman's Gamble series. I've decided to give it 3 Stars. I almost thought Thomas was going to show up in the end single after starting the whole thing, considering we never met him in person aside from the prologue of all of the books. That would have been something. Have you read An Honorable Love? What did you think? Let me know!

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Sunday Post - 07/05/26

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 a day of errand running. My dog had to go to the groomers. So I dropped him off that morning. Then picked him up after lunch. Big Girl had pitching lessons Monday afternoon. Tuesday, we went to my parent's house for the day. We did leave there a little earlier than normal because my dad needed to go to the store. Since I had to move my car for him, we just loaded up to go get my grocery pick up. Tuesday night is martial arts for my big kids. Wednesday, we spent most of the day inside. I had to do a good bit of computer work preparing for our upcoming homeschool year and ordering curriculum. Then Big Girl and I visited a different church. We got home a little later than I wanted to. Thursday, we had some friends come over to have a playdate and swim with us. They stayed until just after lunch. The Big Kids went to martial arts. They have just a little over a week before their next belt testing. Friday, Husband was off work and mowed the grass here and at his mom's. He also took the kids to buy fireworks. Saturday, we spent the day with his family celebrating the 250th year for America's birthday and remembering his dad who passed 11 years ago on the 4th.

THE PAST WEEK

Monday: Mini Review of A Bewildered Bachelor (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?) by Holli Jo Monroe (4 Stars)
Tuesday: Top Ten Most Anticipated Releases of Q3/Q4 2026
Wednesday: Can't Wait for The Mirror of Infinite Endings (Once Upon a Broken Heart, # 3.5) by Stephanie Garber
Thursday: June 2026 EOM Wrap Up
Friday: Homeschool Friday - Jake's Brave Night (5 Stars)

UPCOMING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Review of An Honorable Love (The Gentlemen's Gamble, # ?) by Audra Wells
Tuesday: Top Ten Tuesday?
Wednesday: Can't Wait for Wednesday

NEW BOOKS:

Breath as Prayer for Kids

By: Jennifer Tucker

Publication: November 10, 2026 by Tommy Nelson

32 pages

Genre: Children, Picture Book,

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--Help young children navigate emotions and find peace through prayer with this comforting guide written and illustrated by Jennifer Tucker, bestselling author and artist. When big feelings flare up, breath prayers prompt kids to self-regulate as they take a deep breath and recite simple prayers of love and encouragement.

Trust Fall

By: Lynn Painter

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

416 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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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?

Light Up My Life

By: Kasie West

Expected Publication: October 20, 2026 by Scholastic Press

336 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Christmas, Contemporary

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--Beloved YA romance author Kasie West (P.S. I Like You) returns with a charming, hilarious modern-day Romeo & Juliet story about two rival families, one Christmas house decorating competition, and a blossoming forbidden relationship. Perfect for fans of Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice and the forthcoming Mint To Be!

Sixteen-year-old Jasmine Costas is a sensitive, shy artist who has spent her entire life going out of her way to avoid the bane of her existence, Ryan Moreno. On top of being an arrogant jerk, Ryan hails from the Moreno family, the Costas's next-door neighboors and longtime enemies. But this is Jasmine's older brother's last year of high school, so she's determined to make it the Best Christmas Ever. When it's announced that their town is holding an actual contest for Best Decorated House, Jasmine and her family are ready to wage an all-out war to claim the trophy. Until Jasmine and Ryan are accidentally locked in a pantry together during a holiday party, and she's forced to wonder if there's actually more to Ryan Moreno than meets the eye. And unfortunately, their chemistry is undeniable.A secret relationship blooms that threatens to completely upend the lives of their families as the Christmas decoration schemes and rivalries get wilder and more chaotic.

Jasmine and Ryan want to be together. Can they convince their families to patch things up and embrace the holiday spirit? This charming story from the master of romantic-comedy, beloved author Kasie West, is a spirited exploration of the chaos of change, and the enduring magic of Christmas.

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, July 3, 2026

Homeschool Friday - Jake's Brave Night

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.

Jake's Brave Night

By: Crystal Bowman

Publication: June 10, 2007 by Zonderkidz

32 pages

Genre: Children's, Early Reader, Level-2, Picture Books

Source: Personal Library

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Goodreads description--Jake is excited about having his own bedroom, but when it comes time to go to sleep, he is afraid of the dark and afraid of being alone. Jake tries to conquer his fears by turning on the bedroom light. When that doesn’t work, he takes his animals to bed with him. Then he tries crawling under his bed. When none of these methods work, he crawls back into bed and finally falls asleep. The next morning, when Jake tells his parents what happened, they get him a night light and remind him that God is with him all night long. The next night Jake has no trouble falling asleep.

Jake's Brave Night is a ZonderKidz Level-2 reader. Jake is used to sleeping in the room with his sister, but now that he's growing up, he has his own bed and bedroom. He does his bedtime routine which includes brushing his teeth, puting on his pajamas, his father reads him a Bible story, and his mother prays for him before bed. But Jake has trouble sleeping. First he's scared of the dark so he turns on the light. Then his stuffed animals have scary shadows so he turns the light back off. Then he feels lonely so he grabs his stuffed animals to sleep with but there's no room. He puts them back up, but tries to sleep under the bed instead. But now the floor is hard and cold. He finally goes to sleep, but he is so tired the next day. His parents talk to him about not being alone in his bed at night because God is always with him, and God never sleeps. The next night Jake is able to sleep peacefully.

It's funny that my son chose to read this when he did. He's going through a phase of waking up scared and lonely during the night for about a month now. I love that Jake's Brave Night incorporates God, prayer, and peace. This story could have easily been fluff. So many of our level-2 readers are just mindnumbingly boring stories. But having a story that encourages faith in God and His protection over us in this way is exactly what children need to be reading.

Jake's Brave Night gets 5 Stars. Have you or your child read Jake's Brave Night? What did you think? Let me know!

Thursday, July 2, 2026

June 2026 EOM Wrap Up

I read 10 books (not including children's books).
Igniting Lies (Burning, # 1) by Rebecca Donovan
I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011 (I Survived) by Lauren Tarshis
The Wind Weaver (Reign of Remnants, # 1) by Julie Johnson
I Survived the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 (I Survived) by Lauren Tarshis
Silver Elite (Silver Elite, # 1) by Dani Francis
I Survived the Galveston Hurricane, 1900 (I Survived) by Lauren Tarshis
Rain of Shadows and Endings (The Legacy, # 1) by Melissa K Roehrich
Dire Bound (The Wolves of Ruin, # 1) by Sable Sorensen
Fury Bound (The Wolves of Ruin, # 2) by Sable Sorensen
The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillon

I reviewed 8 books (not including mini reviews of children's books).
First and Forever by Lynn Painter
An Accidental Marriage (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Deborah M. Hathaway
A Foolish Proposal (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Kasey Stockton
Forever is the Sweetest Con by Joanna Thurlow
Igniting Lies (Burning, # 1) by Rebecca Donovan
A Founding Mother: A Novel of Abigail Adams – A Historical Novel of the Woman Who Helped Shape America from the Shadows by Stephanie Dray & Laura Kamoie
A Novel Engagement (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Anneka R Walker
A Bewildered Bachelor (The Gentleman's Gamble, # ?) by Holli Jo Monroe

Other Posts:
Sunday Post - 06/07/26
Sunday Post - 06/14/26
Sunday Post - 06/28/26
Top Ten Summer 2026
Top Ten Most Anticiapted Releases of Q3/Q4 2026
Can't Wait for Trust Fall by Lynn Painter
Can't Wait for Spirit Lands (The Spice Road, # 3) by Maiya Ibrahim
Can't Wait for Light of My Life by Kasie West
Can't Wait for Twined Fates (Tangled Hearts, # 3) by K. Bromberg
Homeschool Friday - Clifford's Manners
Homeschool Friday - The Spooky Sound
Homeschool Firday - Facts About Frogs and Snakes
April & May 2026 EOM Wrap Up

Goals:
I'm a few days ahead on my Bible-in-a-year plan.
I've read 84 out of 110 books (including children's books).

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Can't Wait for The Mirror of Infinite Endings

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.

The Mirror of Infinite Endings (Once Upon a Broken Heart, # 3.5)

By: Stephanie Garber

Expected Publication: September 22, 2026 by Flatiron Books

256 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy,

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Goodreads description--The #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING Once Upon a Broken Heart series continues… Return to the Magnificent North and the BREATHTAKING LOVE STORY that has captivated readers all over the world!

Jacks and Evangeline Fox have finally found their happily ever after.

Everything here in the Hollow is wonderful and perfect.

Nothing is going to go wrong.

No one is keeping a secret . . . except for maybe one.

But don’t worry, it’s not going to rewrite reality or alter history or change the ending of Jacks and Evangeline’s story.

Definitely not.

Featuring cameos from fan-favorite characters and twenty full-page illustrations by Lotusbubble, the newest installment in the Once Upon a Broken Heart universe will immerse readers once again in this beloved, #1 New York Times bestselling series. Because every story has the potential for infinite endings.

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