Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Can't Wait Wednesday!

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

I am combining CWW with Books From the Backlog hosted by Carole at Carole's Random Life in Books. This will allow me to feature some newly "rediscovered" books, which I plan on reading, alongside a new release.

This week I can't wait for




Savor It
 by Tarah Dewitt
Published by St. Martin's Griffin on May 21, 2024
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Goodreads

Summer won't last forever.

Sage Byrd has lived in the coastal town of Spunes, Oregon (not to be confused with Forks, Washington) her entire life. She's learned to love her small world, with the misfit animals on her hobby farm, and her friendships with the town’s inhabitants. But when her 5-year relationship ends and her ex, town-golden-boy Ian, suddenly gets engaged, Sage needs a win―something that will convince everyone to stop pitying her all the time, and to put Ian in his place. The Festival of Spunes, the town’s annual summer competition, would be the perfect opportunity. She just needs a partner.

Fisher Lange was a hotshot chef in New York City until the loss of his sister left him numb, grieving, and responsible for his teenage niece Indy. When Fisher loses his Michelin star along with his love of cooking, his boss sends him and Indy to Spunes on a much-needed summer sabbatical to consult on a restaurant opening. But when clashes with the townspeople threaten his last chance to redeem himself and a kiss with his new neighbor Sage leads to dating rumors, a strategic alliance might just be the best way to turn things around.

A deal is struck. Sage will improve Fisher’s image in the eyes of the town and remove the roadblocks he is facing with the restaurant, and Fisher will be Sage’s partner for the competition. But as their pact quickly turns into steamy rendezvous, emotional wounds begin to heal, and the pair tries to savor every moment, they start to realize that summer is racing by much faster than they would like...

Filled with spicy summer fun, small-town charm, and Big Feelings, this highly anticipated romcom is Tarah DeWitt’s best yet.

I have to tell the truth - this was a cover-love TBR add. Look at that cover? The colors, the mood -- I want to read that story. DeWitt is an author I have been meaning to read. I even bought Funny Feelings (which I will read someday). This pairing really appeals to me, too. A grieving hero and a betrayed heroine. I already know they will be perfect for each other. I like the sound of this competition as well. So many possibilites! 







The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
 by Rachel Joyce
Published by Random House on July 24, 2012
Age/Genres: Adult, Fiction
Goodreads

Meet Harold Fry, recently retired. He lives in a small English village with his wife, Maureen, who seems irritated by almost everything he does, even down to how he butters his toast. Little differentiates one day from the next. Then one morning the mail arrives, and within the stack of quotidian minutiae is a letter addressed to Harold in a shaky scrawl from a woman he hasn't seen or heard from in twenty years. Queenie Hennessy is in hospice and is writing to say goodbye.

Harold pens a quick reply and, leaving Maureen to her chores, heads to the corner mailbox. But then, as happens in the very best works of fiction, Harold has a chance encounter, one that convinces him that he absolutely must deliver his message to Queenie in person. And thus begins the unlikely pilgrimage. Harold Fry is determined to walk six hundred miles from Kingsbridge to the hospice in Berwick-upon-Tweed because, he believes, as long as he walks, Queenie Hennessey will live.

Still in his yachting shoes and light coat, Harold embarks on his urgent quest across the countryside. Along the way he meets one character after another, each of whom unlocks his long-dormant spirit and sense of promise. Memories of his first dance with Maureen, his wedding day, his joy in fatherhood, come rushing back to him - allowing him to also reconcile the losses and the regrets. As for Maureen, she finds herself missing Harold for the first time in years.

And then there is the unfinished business with Queenie Hennessy.

I adored The Music Shop and have been wanting to read more by Rachel Joyce. This intrigues me. A man walking six hundred miles to deliver this message in person, and what is Queenie Hennessy's unfinished business with him? I want to know, and I am sure Joyce will tell this story in a most charming and engaging way. 


What are you waiting on?
Let us know in the comments!

13 comments:

  1. Yes, that cover on Savor It is perfection!

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    1. One of those couples that just make you sigh. I can feel the love

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  2. Well, if these are as good as the blurbs sound, I know you will love them.

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    1. Harold Fry was good. It was emotional, as expected, and very sweet too

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  3. I'll be interested to see your thoughts on Savor It. The cover is one that would not have drawn me in so I'm glad I saw you feature it here.

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    1. That cover spoke to me. The colors are giving me a mood, and I want to read this couple's story.

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  4. Well this week it's Savor It that caught my attention Sam!

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  5. I've been wanting to try another of Dewitt's books. Looking forward to what you think.

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    1. Maybe I will do a One Old, One New, and finally read the book I bought

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  6. I love the cover of Savor It! The setting, too. I'll have to check that one out.

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    1. It's a mood, and a good one at that. I hope we both get a chance to read it

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