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Wednesday, March 4, 2026
The Other Moctezuma Girls by Sofia Robleda
The Other Moctezuma Girls by Sofia Robleda.
Published 24th February 2026 by Amazon Crossing.
From the cover of the book:
In sixteenth-century Mexico, a fearless young woman strives to uncover the secrets her mother kept as the last Aztec empress in a sweeping historical epic by the author of Daughter of Fire.
Tenochtitlan, 1551. Thirty years after the Spanish Conquest destroyed everything she loved, the last Aztec empress has passed and left behind a pristine yet tenuous legacy for her children. As her last will and testament is read out, her daughter Isabel suspects that another account of her mother’s life may exist, hidden away, chapter by chapter, in the Valley of Mexico. Following each clue, Isabel is determined to find out who her mother really was and to discover the secrets she buried in order to survive.
Joined by her siblings and a handsome young cook named Juan, Isabel embarks on a perilous journey to piece together the past—a journey that will force the party to brave the brutal viceroyal court, face fearsome legends in mystical chinampas, and trek through desert, fire, and snow. As Isabel’s feelings for Juan grow, she confronts everything she thought she knew about her Spanish father, her empress mother, and herself.
Facing everything from the tunnels of ancient pyramids to the summit of an active volcano, Isabel will meet every challenge to fulfil an epic quest for the truth.
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1551, Tenochtitlan, Mexico. Tecuichpoch, the last Aztec empress (known as Isabel Moctezuma), has died leaving behind a will that causes consternation amongst her children. Brothers and sisters have been set against each other over Tecuichpoch's wishes. And for her youngest daughters, Isabel and Catina, the retired life of nuns in a convent beckons.
But Isabel has other ideas. A stunning tapestry left behind by their beloved mother convinces Isabel that there is more to her life than she revealed. Fleeing the wrath of their embittered elder brothers, Isabel, Catina (who is deaf), their closest brother Nano, and a young Moorish cook named Juan, set off on a dangerous quest to discover the real story of the last Aztec empress.
Inspired by what little remains about the life of Tecuichpoch and her children, Sofia Robleda weaves an utterly absorbing adventure, set thirty years after the Spanish Conquest, that delves into the fascinating, and heart-wrenching history of sixteenth century Mexico.
The story unfurls from the perspective of fiery Isabel, beginning with a gripping scene where the reading of Tecuichpoch's will sets the seeds for sibling discontent amongst her seven children. When their Spanish father Juan Cano heads to his mother country to attend to the endless political wrangling that has kept Tecuichpoch's empire intact, discontent spills over into shocking violence - spurring Isabel, Catina, and Nano to escape, with the threat of their older brothers' wrath constantly dogging their heels.
In the company of Juan, the handsome gentle cook (who has a sad story of his own to tell), the siblings find themselves in ever more perilous situations in locations related to Tecuichpoch's life, on a quest for a series of diaries she has left behind. Each diary tells them a little more about her history, from her childhood as the favourite daughter of Emperor Moctezuma, through to her experiences following the Spanish Conquest at the hands of infamous Conquistador Hernán Cortés and her six husbands.
Robleda pitches this story beautifully, incorporating the kind of history that sends you down endless rabbit holes into a heart-pounding adventure at the side of the three siblings, Juan, and a host of unexpected allies. Each stage of the quest brings alive the life of suffering and sacrifice Tecuichpoch endured, explaining the decisions she made in order to survive the destruction of everything she knew when the Conquistadors arrived, and vividly juxtaposes aspects of pre-Hispanic old world with the new reality under cruel Spanish rule.
Along the way, the Isabel, Catina, and Nano learn things about themselves, their relationships with full and half-siblings, their father, the sides of their mother they never knew, and the history of their country. A slow-burn romance between Isabel and Juan intertwines all the fast-paced, mystery-laden loveliness, for top-notch emotional content too.
I could not put this book down. The characters are wonderful, especially the fire-brand women who shine through the entire novel; the well-written, coming of age plot captures you completely; and Robleda's passion for Mexico in all its complexity sings out. I learned so much about the uncomfortable history of the Spanish Conquest, and the powerful legacy of pre-Hispanic culture. And all the little touches around Catina's deafness added an intriguing extra dimension.
The forewords about Mexica history, Nahuatl pronunciation, and inclusion of a handy Family Tree were so helpful before embarking on the story - and for fellow fans of such things, there is even a map to help you navigate the journey of Isabel and her companions!
Highly recommended to lovers of captivating historical fiction (with an undercurrent of magical realism and folklore) that opens your heart and mind to the past in the best way possible. I loved it from atmospheric beginning to the clever twist in the tail at the end!
I also recommend signing up to Sofia Robleda's newsletter via the link at the end of the book for some welcome bonus content.
The Other Moctezuma Girls is available to buy now in paperback, ebook and audio formats.
Thank you to Folk PR for sending me a copy of this book in return for an honest review, and for inviting me to join this blog tour.
About the author:
Sofia Robleda is a Mexican writer and author of Daughter of Fire. She spent her childhood and adolescence in Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore, and completed her undergraduate and doctorate degrees in psychology at the University of Queensland, Australia. She currently lives in the UK with her husband and son, and splits her time between writing, raising her son, and working as a psychologist, supporting people with brain injuries and neurological conditions.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
A Cottage In The Country by Katie Fforde
A Cottage In The Country by Katie Fforde.
Published 12th February 2026 by Bloomsbury.
From the cover of the book:
She's found her dream home but can she make her dreams a reality?Hattie finds other people their dream homes for a living.
Surely she, of all people, has the connections and the knowledge to find her own forever home? Instead, she baffles those closest to her by choosing to pack up and move every few months from one housesitting job to the next.
Of course, that's because she knows where she wants to live. It's a beautiful house owned by a lovely old woman who'd simply love for Hattie to have it.
But nothing is ever that simple.
There's Clive who refuses to listen to his great-aunt's wishes about her house. There's Luke, Hattie's oldest friend, who just wants to see her happy. And there's Hattie herself. It might take a difficult client, an awkward teenager and a couple of dogs to help her see what really makes a house a home.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Into The Midnight Wood by Alexandra McCollum
Into The Midnight Wood by Alexandra McCollum.
Published 22nd January 2026 by Viking.
From the cover of the book:
There are 100 things wrong with Meredith Schwarzwelder. At least.#1 He has an absurd name.
#3 He's an irredeemable eccentric who flirts with everyone in his path.
#35 He cries at anything.
#50 He talks to mice, or imagines he does.
For David Carew, keeping track of these things is the only way he's managed to remain living with him for as long as he has.
But when magic starts to seep in from the Midnight Wood and a dark being emerges with a sinister plan involving Meredith, David decides that it’s time to leave the cottage, and his roommate, behind. Then Meredith’s brother gets engaged to the daughter of David’s boss, and he sees the perfect opportunity to advance his career and make his escape.
With wedding bells sounding and the dangers of the Midnight Wood encroaching, David realizes there’s much more hiding beneath the surface of his roommate’s seemingly carefree charm, and that perhaps his own exasperation carries more fondness than he’d like to admit.
There are 100 things wrong with Meredith Schwarzwelder. And David's starting to like them all...
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The Mark Of Eternity (The Egyptian Stones Book Two) by Murray Bailey
The Mark of Eternity (The Egyptian Stones Book Two) by Murray Bailey.
Published in paperback 21st February 2026 (ebook 6th March 2026).
From the cover of the book:
An ancient code. A deadly killer. A truth buried beneath the sands of time.FBI Special Agent Charlie Rebb thought the Surgeon - a notorious serial killer - was a ghost from the past.
But when a new series of murders erupts, each marked with strange, arcane symbols, the trail leads Rebb across continents to Egypt... and to a chilling revelation: the Surgeon has returned, and this time, his killings follow a
pattern—one tied to a purpose more terrifying than anyone imagined.
Meanwhile, in Egypt, Alex MacLure has uncovered more encoded messages in ancient tablets. An ancient Egyptian was searching for a forgotten symbol. His name appears in a programme written by a brilliant AI student. The student reaches out with a wild theory - but before MacLure discovers the truth, he’s arrested for a murder he didn’t commit.
Thrown together by fate and hunted by forces beyond their understanding, Rebb and MacLure must unlock an ancient secret. They must stop the Surgeon before he unleashes a plan, millennia in the making.
Murray is well traveled, having worked in the US, South America and a number of European countries throughout his career as a management consultant. However he also managed to find the time to edit books, contribute to articles and act as a part-time magazine editor.
Murray was born in Manchester and now lives on the south coast of England with his family and two dogs, Teddy and Muffin.
Monday, February 23, 2026
Love And Other Brain Experiments by Hannah Brohm
Love And Other Brain Experiments by Hannah Brohm.
Published 12th February 2026 by Aria.
From the cover of the book:
Fake data is out of the question . . . but fake dating?
Neuroscientist Dr. Frances Silberstein has always had success on the brain. In grad school, she turned down a job - and her accomplished boyfriend - to forge her own academic path. Five years later, she's still single, hustling from project to project, and about to face her ex at a high-stakes conference - the same ex who once told her she'd never make it on her own.
When an argument with her meticulous and infuriatingly attractive rival Dr. Lewis North leads to a mistaken assumption that they're a couple, Frances accidentally confirms the misconception, inadvertently putting both their careers at stake. Forced to keep up appearances, Frances and Lewis know that for any scientist worth their salt, faking data is out of the question. But fake dating?
That might just be genius.
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Neuroscientist Dr. Frances Silberstein is determined to be a success in her field, but that elusive goal of tenure seems as far away as ever. Awaiting the result of yet another application for funding, she sets off to New York for a conference that might help her career along. The only problem is that it is being organised by her former boyfriend, Jacob, now an accomplished professor - the man she turned down years ago to forger her own path.... the man who said she would never make it on her own.
To say she is nervous would be an understatement, and when her anxiety transforms into a full-blown panic attack in the air, she is relieved to find a handsome fellow scientist on the flight who distracts her from her over-wrought state, only to find he is the man who launched his career using her research - her arch nemesis, Dr Lewis North.
Somehow, when they both arrive at the conference, Frances accidentally confirms the impression that she and Lewis are an item. To keep their professional reputations intact, they now have to pretend they are a couple for the entire two weeks...
Oh, how I adored this! Hannah Brohm weaves a delicious will-they-won't-they romance between Frances and Lewis that is full of fabulous tropes around enemies-to-lovers, fake dating, and forced proximity; and is packed with really insightful themes around the nature of academic research.
Frances and Lewis both come to this story with a lot of emotional baggage, not to mention a history of academic rivalry that began with Lewis acting so unprofessionally. As the conference progresses, Frances begins to see a different side to Lewis, and the competitive spark between them develops into attraction. But is it real or fake?
The irresistible chemistry between these two dominates as they get closer, and I was here for all the heat! Lashings of messy family stuff gets thrown up in the process, and they both learn things about themselves, and what they want, on the way to the sob-fest finale.
I am so impressed by how much Brohm explores about women in science, and the shifting global nature of the research community in this story, by touching on how the relentless pressure of results, publishing, peer-reviewing, obtaining funding, and doing good science affects both Frances and Lewis. The fine-line between rivalry and collaboration is examined so well, as well as the real danger of losing sight of the bigger picture, and the risk of burnout. This all adds to the tension between the two, professionally and romantically.
This has everything I want in a kick-ass romance: a smart story written with heart, humour, and HEAT; a great setting; and a stellar supporting cast (Brady was such fun). It gave me ALL the feels.
What a fabulous debut! More please Hannah Brohm!
Love and Other Brain Experiments is available to buy now in paperback, ebook and audio formats.
Thank you to Aria for sending me a copy of this book in return for an honest review.
About the author:
Hannah Brohm penned her first novel when she was a teen, and yes, it was about vampires.
Fascinated by the human mind, she studied psychology in university and graduated with a PhD in neuroscience. After years of investigating memory and emotion, she rediscovered her passion for storytelling and swapped writing articles about brain science for nerdy romance novels.
Born and raised in Germany, Hannah lived in the Netherlands and the US, before moving to London, where she now lives together with her husband and an ever-growing collection of books and hand-knit sweaters.
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
The First Time I Saw Him (Hannah Hall Book Two) by Laura Dave
The First Time I Saw Him (Hannah Hall Book Two) by Laura Dave.
Published 15th January 2026 by Penguin.
From the cover of the book:
HE DISAPPEARED. NOW HE’S BACK. AND THEY HAVE TO RUN.Five years ago, Hannah’s husband Owen vanished without a trace, leaving Hannah and her stepdaughter Bailey to piece together a new life from the wreckage.
When Hannah spots Owen at her Los Angeles exhibition – silent, watching – she knows immediately that the danger they once escaped has found them again.
Then comes the message:
‘GET OUT OF THE HOUSE. NOW’
Hannah and Bailey are forced to go on the run in a relentless race to keep their past from catching up with them, pursued by enemies they cannot see and haunted by questions that have never been answered.
Why has Owen returned? Who is hunting them?
And can they finally uncover the truth before it destroys them all?
She is the national and international bestselling author of Eight Hundred Grapes, London is the City in America, The Divorce Party, The First Husband, Hello, Sunshine, The Last Thing He Told Me, The Night We Lost Him, and The First Time I Saw Him. Her fiction and essays have appeared in The New York Times, Oprah Magazine, Glamour, Redbook, The Huffington Post and The New York Observer. In 2008, Cosmopolitan named her a 'Fun and Fearless Phenom of the Year'.
She is married to Oscar-winning screenwriter Josh Singer, with whom she resides in Los Angeles, California.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Catherine by Essie Fox
Catherine by Essie Fox.
Published 12th February 2026 by Orenda Books.
From the cover of the book:
With a nature as wild as the moors she loves to roam, Catherine Earnshaw grows up alongside Heathcliff, a foundling her father rescued from the streets of Liverpool. Their fierce, untamed bond deepens as they grow – until Mr Earnshaw’s death leaves Hindley, Catherine’s brutal brother, in control and Heathcliff reduced to servitude.Desperate to protect him, Catherine turns to Edgar Linton, the handsome heir to Thrushcross Grange. She believes his wealth might free Heathcliff from cruelty – but her choice is fatally misunderstood, and their lives spiral into a storm of passion, jealousy and revenge.
Now, eighteen years later, Catherine rises from her grave to tell her story – and seek redemption.
Essie Fox’s Catherine reimagines Wuthering Heights with beauty and intensity – a haunting, atmospheric retelling that brings new life to a timeless classic and lays bare the dark heart of an immortal love.
Essie Fox is the Sunday Times bestselling author of seven historical novels, including The Somnambulist, shortlisted for the National Book Awards, and The Fascination, an instant Sunday Times bestseller. Her work has twice been selected as The Times Historical Book of the Month, most
recently for her gothic mystery Dangerous.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Paper Sisters by Rachel Canwell
Their lives are held fast by profound grief, haunted by the spectres of the past. Trapped by the looming presence and eerie stillness of a hospital that has never admitted a single patient.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Last Thing He Told Me (Hannah Hall Book One) by Laura Dave
The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave.
Published 13th April 2021 from Viper.
From the cover of the book:
IT WAS THE LAST THING HE TOLD ME: PROTECT HERBefore Owen Michaels disappears, he manages to smuggle a note to his new wife, Hannah: protect her. Hannah knows exactly who Owen needs her to protect - his teenage daughter, Bailey, who lost her mother tragically as a child. And who wants absolutely nothing to do with her new stepmother.
As her desperate calls to Owen go unanswered, his boss is arrested for fraud and the police start questioning her, Hannah realises that her husband isn't who he said he was. And that Bailey might hold the key to discovering Owen's true identity, and why he disappeared. Together they set out to discover the truth. But as they start putting together the pieces of Owen's past, they soon realise that their lives will never be the same again...
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