
Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks! And audiobooks. Don’t forget audiobooks!
In other words, if you can read it or if it can be read to you – no matter how you got it – it belongs in Stacking the Shelves.
The Stacking the Shelves meme was originally hosted at Team Tynga’s Reviews. It is currently hosted by Reading Reality.
I am back from my trip to the Oregon coast. We had a lovely time and it was very relaxing and fun. We went hiking and for long walks on the beach. It was great. I also got quite a bit of reading done.
We have a bit of everything today. One library book, one ARC, one audiobook ARC and I bought a book. I often like to visit small indie bookstores while on vacation and the town we were staying in had a lovely little bookstore, where I found a nonfiction book that looked really good.
Library books I have added to my bedside stack
The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association

Two parents and their recently-bitten-werewolf daughter try to fit into a privileged New England society of magic aristocracy. But deadly terrors await them – ancient prophecies, remorseless magical trials, hidden conspiracies and the PTA bake sale.
When Vivian’s kindergartner, Aria, gets bitten by a werewolf, she is rapidly inducted into the hidden community of magical schools. Reeling from their sudden move, Vivian finds herself having to pick the right sacrificial dagger for Aria, keep stocked up on chew toys and play PTA politics with sirens and chthonic nymphs and people who literally can set her hair on fire.
As Vivian careens from hellhounds in the school corridors and demons at the talent show, she races to keep up with all the arcane secrets of her new society – shops only accessible by magic portal, the brutal Trials to enter high school, and the eternal inferno that is the parents’ WhatsApp group.
And looming over everything is a prophecy of doom that sounds suspiciously like it’s about Aria. Vivian might be facing the end of days, just as soon as she can get her daughter dressed and out of the door…
We got back in time for my to make my usual trip to the library and this book was waiting for me. I have been wanting to read this book for a long time. I just love that title and the story sounds hilarious. This is definitely going to be my next read.
ARCs I’ve added to my Netgalley account
I picked up one new ARC this week that I am pretty excited about. I didn’t know that this author was writing another book in this series, but I am excited about it.
We Fell Apart

The invitation arrives out of the blue.
In it, Matilda discovers a father she’s never met. Kingsley Cello is a visionary, a reclusive artist. And when he asks her to spend the summer at his seaside home, Hidden Beach, Matilda expects to find a part of herself she’s never fully understood.
Instead, she finds Meer, her long-lost, openhearted brother; Brock, a former child star battling demons; and brooding, wild Tatum, who just wants her to leave their crumbling sanctuary.
With Kingsley nowhere to be seen, Matilda must delve into the twisted heart of Hidden Beach to uncover the answers she’s desperately craving. But secrets run thicker than blood, and blood runs like seawater.
And everyone here is lying.
It doesn’t come out until November, so hopefully I will find the time to reread the first two books before this one. But if not I think I will be ok. I can also just watch the show on Amazon if I run into a time crunch. The show starts next week.
Audiobook ARC
The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam

Immortal demigod Rosie Fox has been patrolling Tanria for decades, but lately, the job has been losing its luster. After one hundred and fifty-seven years of being alive, everything is beginning to lose its luster. When Rosie dies (again) by electrocution (again) after poking around inside a portal choked with shadowy thorns only she can see, she feels stuck in the rut that is her unending life.
Thanks to Rosie’s meddling, the portal’s inventor, Dr. Adam Lee, must come in person to repair the damage. When all the portals begin to break down, he declares an emergency evacuation of Tanria. In the mad rush to get out, Rosie and Adam end up trapped inside the Mist. Together.
And uptight Adam Lee in his bespoke menswear seems to know a lot more about what’s happening than he lets on….
Rosie is determined to crack the shell of his cool exterior. But the more she learns about Adam, the more she realizes that they both have personal histories as tangled and thorny as the plant that has them trapped inside the Mist. Maybe two people who have found themselves stuck in this life can find a way to unstick each other … just when their time on this earth seems to be running out.
I was going to wait until the book was published next month to read this one, but then I saw that the audiobook was available on NetGalley so I decided to request it. I am really looking forward to listening to this one. I hopefully will be able to start it next week as the book comes out on July 8th.
Purchased Books
Hell’s Half Acre

In 1873 the people of Labette County, Kansas made a grisly discovery. Buried by a trailside cabin beneath an orchard of young apple trees were the remains of countless bodies. Below the cabin itself was a cellar stained with blood. The Benders, the family of four who once resided on the property were nowhere to be found. The discovery sent the local community and national newspapers into a frenzy that continued for decades, sparking an epic manhunt for the Benders.
The idea that a family of seemingly respectable homesteaders—one among the thousands relocating farther west in search of land and opportunity after the Civil War—were capable of operating “a human slaughter pen” appalled and fascinated the nation. But who the Benders really were, why they committed such a vicious killing spree and whether justice ever caught up to them is a mystery that remains unsolved to this day. Set against the backdrop of postbellum America, Hell’s Half-Acre explores the environment capable of allowing such horrors to take place. Drawing on extensive original archival material, Susan Jonusas introduces us to a fascinating cast of characters, many of whom have been previously missing from the story. Among them are the families of the victims, the hapless detectives who lost the trail, and the fugitives that helped the murderers escape.
I saw the cover and the title and I was very intrigued. I have never heard of a whole family of serial killers. I read the first couple of pages and was hooked. It doesn’t have the best reviews on Goodreads, but so far it looks good to me. I probably will take it with me while I visit family at the end of the month and read it then.

Wow, the books really stacked up for me this week. I thought I was only going to have one maybe two books to talk about, but ended up with four. I’m pretty excited to read all of these. What books have you added to your stack this week? Until next time…
Your holiday sounds lovely . We had some gorgeous long walks along empty beaches in Michigan last week and it was just so good. I’m really looking forward to the new Megan Bannen but decided to leave it until the book was published as I really didn’t need to have any more July ARCs to write reviews for!!!!! I hope we both enjoy it’
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Beach walks are the best! I also have a lot of July ARCs, but because this was the audiobook I felt I could slip it in.
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