When Eden Fox comes back from a run, she's perplexed because her key won't open the front door of her house, Spyglass. The woman that answers the door looks like her and tells Eden that she can't possibly be Eden Fox because she is. Even her husband, Harrison who's home at the time, tells Eden to leave. The big question for the reader becomes just who the real Eden Fox is. Another storyline in the book is told through the eyes of a woman named Birdy who six months ago inherited Spyglass from her estranged grandmother. In My Husband's Wife the stories of Eden, Birdy, Harrison, and those around them are told as Feeney reveals one surprise after another in her signature style.
Reading for the fun of it!
Reviews of popular fiction that I've read and enjoyed recently, along with read-alikes and suggestions for additional titles like-minded readers might enjoy.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Friday, February 13, 2026
This Book Made Me Think of You by Libby Page
When Tilly gets a phone call from Alfie, the owner of London bookshop Book Lane, letting her know she has a book to collect, she's confused. It turns out her husband Joe, who passed away six months ago, ordered a book a month over a year for her. At first, Tilly is angry about the gift, but slowly, over the course of the year begins to embrace the books and messages that Joe left for her. She also begins to open her heart. A cozy, heartwarming tale, perfect for readers of Jojo Moyes, Clare Pooley, and Jenny Colgan.
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
The Cyclist by Tim Sullivan
In the second DS Cross mystery, George leads his team in the investigation of the murder of cyclist Alex Paphides. Alex was found dead at a building site. Who could have wanted to kill him? Did it have something to do with Alex's business dealings or possibly the cycling club that he was part of? Suspects abound, but the guilty are no match for George's brilliant investigative techniques. A traditional British procedural, especially for fans of the Monk and House television shows.


