Happy Groundhog Day, readers! If Punxsutawney Phil was correct this morning, we have 6 more weeks of winter weather ahead. I have far too much to do to deal with more of this mess. But….if I were to get snowed in again, I might actually be able to get some more reading done. That wouldn’t be the worst thing ever.
After the snow weekend last week, I found myself hitting a bit of a wall in my personal reading this week. Now that I could get out of the house, I wanted to spend less time with my nose in a book and more time breathing in fresh air. So I only finished one book this week. That will probably be the trend for the next couple of months as my professional life and rehearsals fly into full swing. Let the insanity of the spring semester begin!
What I Finished This Week
Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall. This was such a great read despite the mixed reviews I have heard lately. It is hard to classify into a single genre. It is part suspenseful mystery, part romance, and part family drama. The novel opens with the death of a farmer and the question of whether it was an accident or murder. It is this image that the entire plot will propel the reader back to with lots of twists and turns along the way. The story centers around Beth, a farmer’s wife, and her first love from her teenage years, Gabriel. Beth and Gabriel come from two distinct worlds, yet they are drawn to each other. Beth has since married Frank and the couple mourn the death of their young son, Bobby. Beautifully written and enthralling, Broken Country is a novel that you will not soon forget. 5 stars.
What I’m Currently Reading



Les Miserables by Victor Hugo (p. 625 of 1304). So I managed to read about 100 more pages of this huge book. I have to admit that I’m getting discouraged. Because the novel is so large, I find it very difficult to take around with me. That means I’m only reading it at home. When I’m in the recliner, there are always other things pulling my attention. It’s normally at the end of a long day and I’m not looking to be mentally challenged. I enjoyed the live chat Sunday afternoon with other members of The Active Mind Book Club, but I just don’t know that this is going to be a finish for me this month. February is too busy and I think I may just have to cut my losses. I’m not ready to make that call yet, but I’m getting close.
Five Brothers by Penelope Douglas (p. 67 of 516). This week’s first new read is off to an interesting start. The title refers to the five Jaeger brothers, without parents, living together in the large house on the wrong side of the tracks. Krisjen (that’s how she spells it!) is a bit of a princess from a seemingly wealthy family. However, with her parents’ impending divorce, her mother is on a terror and trying to marry her off in order to secure the family’s financial situation. This is definitely going to be a contemporary romance featuring the bad boys. The spice level has not been through the roof at the beginning of the novel, but there are definitely indications that things may heat up very fast. If you see me blushing, you’ll know…..
The Way I Heard It by Mike Rowe (0:44 of 7:55). While driving to church on Sunday morning, I decided that I needed to start a new audiobook. I have always enjoyed Mike Rowe’s storytelling and thought this selection in the style of the classic Paul Harvey’s The Rest of the Story would be a relaxing option to move in and out of easily. Rowe tells the unheard portions of the biographies of famous people and manages to weave in anecdotes from his personal experiences. It is proving to be an enjoyable read thus far.
January in Review
January has been a successful month for my reading life, but the return to the reality of teaching has slightly dampened the amount of time I have to devote to the written word. It was really hard to select the highest rated book of the month since I had three contenders that earned 5 stars.
- Books read in January: 10 books (down 3 from December)
- 6 physical
- 4 audio
- Pages read in January: 2,292 (down 2,218 from December)
- Highest rated book: Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford – 5 stars
- Lowest rated book: The Inferno by Dante Aligheiri – 2.5 stars
2026 Reading Challenge Progress – The 52 Book Club
I’ve been reading this month for several different purposes, so not all of my reads have been for prompts on the main reading challenge. Still, I’m ending the month on track — 4 books in 4 full weeks.
Traditionally, February is a challenging month for my reading life. This year doesn’t look as though it will be much different with trips to San Antonio and Wichita happening this month as well as a rather hectic rehearsal schedule for the children’s opera. I plan to set daily goals to get through at least one novel each week to keep me on track. I’ll probably be relying on audiobooks rather heavily this month as well.





































