Welcome to Friday! I'll be celebrating with a Friday Post, where I'll be linking up to:
Book Beginnings
First Line Friday
Friday 56
Book Blogger Hop
The teasers for the first three will all be coming from Buried in Shamrocks by Lisa Q. Matthews.
This is the second in her series set in at a B & B in an Irish themed touristy town in Massachusetts. Here's how the book begins:
“Saint Anthony, Saint Anthony, come around. Something’s lost and can’t be found.”
My seven-year-old daughter Bliz, occasionally known as Mary Elizabeth, squeezed her eyes shut in concentration, rocking in her green jelly sandals as she repeated her singsong chant.
What's missing? Will it be found? I'm not giving that away!
Meanwhile, we find this at 56% into the eARC I read:
For once Ian’s silence was a blessing. He knew I’d tell him when I was ready.
As soon as I found that note.
Maybe it had fallen out somewhere at the Buckley House. And hopefully no one would find it before I did. But I had Mass, dinner, and dance practice to get through first.
I've finished this one, and I enjoyed it. It's coming out on Tuesday, and I will be reviewing it that day, so I hope you'll come back to see what I thought.
Let's move on to the Book Blogger Hop. This week's question is:
When writing reviews, do you align your text to the left, center, right, or justify it?
I left justify. Anything else just looks weird to read, at least to me, so I wouldn't do that to anyone else.
Hope you have a great weekend!

Looks perfect for the season. Glad to hear you liked it!
ReplyDeleteFor me, it’s been left-aligned since I started my blog. Although for images, I typically center or right align with the paragraph. Happy Reading!
ReplyDeleteThat looks and sounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteI leave mine to the left.
Have a great weekend!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2026/02/20/book-blogger-hop-writing-reviews/
An Irish touristy town in MA. You had me at the description!
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