I finished Lisa Jewell's latest book "I Found You" which was a library loan. Her books are a hit or miss for me, so I stopped buying them and ask my library to get them instead. This one was worth reading. It was very absorbing and moved along at a decent pace.
I am reading another library loan "It's Always the Husband" which I can't decide on. I'm finding all three main characters not very likable. It's yet another book with an event from the past that comes back to haunt the characters. I am curious enough to keep reading.
Another library loan I finished was "The Mother's Promise" by Sally Kepworth. It was a sad book, but very interesting. I would definitely read more by the author.
I also finished "How to Change a Life" by Stacey Ballis. Her books are also hit and miss, so I borrowed it from the library. If you enjoy cooking and baking and books set in Chicago her books are fun to read. However, she goes into WAY too much detail about the food and I end up skipping whole paragraphs. It is about three high school friends who decide to make changes in their life before their 40th birthday. Her books do seem to follow a formula of a single woman foodie with a dog, but they're a quick read. I did find a music geek level mistake in the book of course
I confirmed with my DH that Harry Nilsson did not appear at a Beatlefest in 1980 to raise money for gun control awareness-that happened a few years later..yeah, I know-I"m hopeless! I know it since my DH did meet him at a Beatlefest, but it was not until a few years after that.
I have two psychological suspense books out from the library to read next:
The Fifth Letter by Nicola Moriarty
Find Me by JS Monroe