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January 2026 Book Blogger Posts Round Up

January 2026 Book Blogger Posts Round Up

A collection of blog posts by book bloggers


Welcome to another Book Bloggers Round Up post! Let's see what book bloggers posted about during January.


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I introduced this feature here on the blog in May 2021 to showcase blog posts by other book bloggers and as it continues to be a popular series I've decided to continue again this year too. 

Each month I'll include a wide variety of content so there's something for everyone. You'll find book reviews, interviews, discussion pieces and more...

So if you're looking for new bookish content to read and/or want to discover some new book bloggers to follow, look no further!


Why I do this feature: 

Scanning through various social media feeds to find suitable content can take up valuable time and so I figured I'd make it easier and put together a collection here on the blog.

It's also a way for me to highlight some of the other great book bloggers out there and help promote books and reading at the same time. 


How it works:

Each month I do a post via my Twitter, where I offer the opportunity for book bloggers to submit posts published during that month for inclusion in this round up. I do this every month.

Want to be included in future round ups? Follow my Twitter profile and keep an eye out for the submission tweet.


January 2026 Book Blogger Round Up

@WordsofMystery did a post A Little Holiday Bounty where she shared reviews for A Little Holiday Fling & Annapurna's Bounty: Indian Food Legends Retold. Read the full post here.

@_forbookssake shared her yearly wrap up for 2025 where she shares about her year, the books she read and her blog progress. Read the full post here. 


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@ReadingLadiesBC shared her Top Ten Most Memorable Reads of 2025. Read the full post here.

@booklorefairy shared her Most Anticipated Mystery Books Of 2026. Read the full post here.

@TStrawberryPost did the New Year Bookish Resolutions Book Tag 2026. Read the full post here. 

@DanSamEnd was part of the book tour for The Opposite Of Murder by Sophie Hannah. "A terrifically written character-led story that’s sharp, propulsive and hooks you in from the get-go. It’s a curious tale shrouded in mystery and I enjoyed every twisty page!" Check out her full review here. 


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In case you missed it, don't forget to check out the December Round Up for even more great bookish posts by different book bloggers. 


January 2026 Book Blogger Posts Round Up


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First Lines Fridays


Books: First Lines Fridays 30th January 2025

Welcome back to First Lines Fridays—the weekly feature where first impressions really do matter. Instead of judging a book by its cover, author, or genre, we’re diving straight into the opening lines and seeing what story unfolds from there. Read on, take a guess, and see if you can identify the book before the big reveal. 

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I'm participating in First Lines Fridays as I think it's a great way to highlight more of the books that are on my bookshelves. 

What is First Lines Fridays?

First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines? 

  • Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page 
  • Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first 
  • Finally… reveal the book!

My Pick For This Week


The first lines of the book:


The grandmother clock chimed midnight in the hallway below my bedroom, and I whispered my first birthday wish, “No shoveling, no shoveling, no shoveling.” The odd shadows cast by the yard light made it seem as though the snowflakes spiraled backward into the sky. Leaning closer to the frosty pane, I was relieved to see only a thin layer of snow on the ground – not enough to shovel, but, thankfully, enough to hide the ashes that had once been our Yule tree.


Do you know which book this is from? Scroll down to find out!


First Lines Fridays




And the book is...

Circle of Nine Beltany by Valerie Biel book cover



About the book


Book synopsis for Circle of Nine: Beltany by Valerie Biel

◆ Kindle Book Award Finalist ◆ Readers' Favorite Book Award Finalist ◆ Gotham Writers' YA Novel Discovery Contest Finalist ◆ B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree

Brigit Quinn has always felt like an outsider. Growing up in a small town where her mom’s pagan practices are the stuff of local gossip, she’s spent her whole life trying to be normal. On her 15th birthday, Brigit makes the same wish she always has—to just fit in. But the universe has other plans.

Instead, Brigit discovers she’s descended from a legendary Celtic tribe—guardians of Ireland’s mystical stone circles. A spellbound book reveals her astonishing family history and the incredible abilities of her ancestors—powers she’ll inherit if she chooses to embrace them.

When an ancient evil resurfaces, threatening her family’s legacy, Brigit is forced to quickly make this impossible decision. Will she accept her magical heritage and fight to protect it? Or reject it to live the "normal" life she’s always wanted?

This thrilling mix of magic, self-discovery, and Irish mythology will captivate fans of coming-of-age stories with a mystical twist. Lovers of ancient legends, enchanted stone circles, and family secrets will be drawn to Brigit's journey into a world where her true power could be her greatest strength… or her downfall.


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Secrets, Lies, and Betrayal Domestic Thrillers to Read Now


Secrets, Lies, and Betrayal: Domestic Thrillers to Read Now

Not all secrets stay hidden, and not all homes are as safe as they seem. Domestic thrillers lure readers into the seemingly ordinary lives of families and neighbours — only to reveal a world of deception, betrayal, and shocking twists lurking just beneath the surface. With tension that builds page by page, these gripping novels explore the dark corners of trust, love, and loyalty, keeping you guessing until the final, jaw-dropping revelation.

If you’re drawn to stories where every character has something to hide and every revelation hits harder than the last, these domestic thrillers are impossible to put down.


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Twists, Deception, and Drama: Must-Read Domestic Thrillers


All The Beautiful Lies: Book 1: A Gripping, Addictive Psychological Thiller (All The Beautiful Lies Series) by J.S. Ellis

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All The Beautiful Lies Book 1 A Gripping, Addictive Psychological Thiller (All The Beautiful Lies Series) by J.S. Ellis
The escort, The husband and The wife. What do they have in common?


Daryl’s biggest priority was taking care of his ailing mother and a stack of medical bills. To ease the financial burden, he uses his looks and charm to his benefit and works as an escort. Then, he meets Jeff Whittaker at a bar and makes an unconventional request.

Entice his wife into cheating to see if she would.

Daryl takes the job because he needs the money, yet he fears what will become of Jeff’s gorgeous wife, Emma, if he reports good or bad news to him.

Then Emma gets attacked at her home.

Who attacked Emma? And What does Jeff want with Darly? Is it possible that Jeff Whittaker wants out of his marriage in a far more final than divorce?


Little Red Flags by Tamsin Gray

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Little Red Flags by Tamsin Gray book cover

She thought the worst was over. She was wrong.


Sophie Haldane’s life on the rugged cliffs of Bodega Bay was supposed to be picture-perfect — fairy lights, laughter, and the man she loved at her side. But when her husband is murdered, Sophie’s world is ripped apart.

The police call it a botched robbery. Sophie knows better. She saw the shadow in the firelight, heard the scrape of metal before Alex’s cry split the night. Someone was watching. Someone planned this.

Now, alone in the same house her husband died in, Sophie can’t escape the feeling something is wrong. And when a kind stranger drifts into her life, Sophie must decide whether he’s the one person who can help her—or the most dangerous threat of all…

Someone is out there. Watching. Waiting and closer than she thinks…


The Perfect Husband by Kristen Chaney Beard

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The Perfect Husband by Kristen Chaney Beard book cover
She wakes from a coma to a life that doesn’t feel right and a husband she doesn't recognize. Is he lying to her? What’s really going on?


Megan wakes in the hospital after a horrible car accident six weeks prior. At least, this is what she’s told. Eli is by all appearances the perfect husband, but everything feels wrong. Why does the doctor speak to Eli alone, and why does the hospital wing seem deserted?

Eli presents evidence of their marriage and life together, and tells her how they’re building a house by the river. Yet her few emerging memories show a very different life. Everyone she meets seems to be in on it, unless she’s suffering from paranoia due to her brain injury. She can’t trust herself or anyone else. When they return “home” to their house-in-progress, Megan plays a double agent, working with “Eli” to rebuild her life while trying to uncover the truth. Why would he do this? Does she know something she shouldn’t?

Ellison is the key to her past and future, even if she can’t trust him. He has an explanation for everything until new answers lead to an even more twisted story. Part of her wants to relax into this dream life he’s built, but can she live a lie? Can she love a man with hidden motives? What will she have to do to uncover the truth and learn her true identity?

The Summer Dare by Joanna Dodd

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The Summer Dare by Joanna Dodd book cover

Six weeks of friendship. A lifetime paying for it.


They were the cool girls. Two years older, oozing glamour. She could prove herself worthy of their friendship. She could do the dare.

Twenty-five years later, Lucy has a perfect life. She is still friends with the cool girls. All except one. Maddie. The one they never saw again after the dare. They don't talk about her. They don’t think about her. It is as though she never existed until…

Lucy gets a text from an unknown number. Why didn't you tell them where I was?

The past hurtles into the present and secrets push their way to the surface.

Who is the message from? Is Maddie back? Or is someone else set on exposing the truth and seeking revenge?

A gripping domestic psych thriller perfect for fans of Shari Lapena, S.E. Lynes and Lisa Jewell.

Ransom Road by Anya Mora

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Ransom Road by Anya Mora book cover

My husband was everything I wanted in a partner.

Then his business took off and we had Rosie — the most colic-y baby our pediatrician had ever met.
Shadows from my past crept closer. So I locked us away, safe inside the gates of our island home. Or so I thought.
I knew it was a bad idea to let anyone in, but I needed help. And Nanny Bexley was a dream come true: an excellent resume and tons of energy.
But just one week after she came into our lives, the dream turned into a nightmare. And there was no one I could trust.
If I wanted to see my daughter again, I would need to step outside and find her myself.

Welcome to Liar’s Island… a stand-alone series of interconnected, novella length domestic thrillers set in the picture-perfect community of Liars Island. Here, nothing is quite as it seems.
On this island, families and friendships are more than meets the eye … secrets, deceptions, and jealousies threaten to ruin everything these influential people have built. But it isn’t only the rich that live here … and power comes in all shapes and sizes. Everyone here is a liar … just how far would you go to get what you want?

The Perfect Wife by JP Delaney

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The Perfect Wife by JP Delaney book cover

The perfect life. The perfect love.


Abbie awakens in a daze with no memory of who she is or how she landed in this unsettling condition. The man by her side claims to be her husband. He's a titan of the tech world, the founder of one of Silicon Valley's most innovative start-ups. He tells Abbie that she is a gifted artist, an avid surfer, a loving mother to their young son, and the perfect wife. He says she had a terrible accident five years ago and that, through a huge technological breakthrough, she has been brought back from the abyss.

She is a miracle of science.

But as Abbie pieces together memories of her marriage, she begins questioning her husband's motives--and his version of events. Can she trust him when he says he wants them to be together forever? And what really happened to Abbie half a decade ago?

Beware the man who calls you . . .

The Secrets of Us by Lucinda Berry

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The Secrets of Us by Lucinda Berry book cover

Dangerously addictive, The Secrets of Us is a pulse-pounding exploration of a disturbed psyche and the bond between two sisters desperate to escape a troubled past.


Foster sisters Krystal and Nichole have always been there for each other, so when Nichole is committed to a psychiatric hospital after trying to kill her husband, Krystal drops everything to defend her.

Scarred by a hard upbringing, Nichole and Krystal managed to construct comfortable lives for themselves. Krystal became a respected lawyer, and Nichole was happily married to an architect—until Nichole starts raving that her husband isn’t her husband, believing that he’s an imposter.

Driven by fierce loyalty, Krystal starts asking questions, but she’s not sure she can bear the answers. Her investigation leads to the sisters’ dark shared past…to a horrible tragedy and a well-guarded lie that cemented their sisterly bond.

But that lie can’t kill the truth—the battered, gasping, clawing truth that’s coming for them both. Now Krystal and Nichole must both fight for the lives they’ve built before they’re consumed by the one they left behind.

The Family Home by Miranda Smith

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The Family Home by Miranda Smith book cover

There’s a dead man in my apartment. Only me and my ex have a key. But neither of us would have done this. We have too much to lose...


I wake on the sofa, my head throbbing. How did I get here? In the darkness, I make my way to my bedroom. I turn on the lights. And then I scream.

There’s a body in my bed. And I know this man: we went on two dates together. Who could have killed him? And how did he get in? Only two people have a key to the house: me and my ex-husband Matthew.

I trust Matthew. With what we’re hiding, I have to. And I can’t risk the police digging into our past, or learning about the night when we drank champagne on the cliff and ruined everything.

Someone knows our secret. We have to find out what they want. But am I wrong to believe Matthew, when I know how well he can lie? And how can I save myself, when the truth might destroy me?

An absolutely gripping thriller that will keep you reading late into the night, unable to put the book down for a second. Perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, Ruth Ware and Lisa Jewell.

The Family at No. 12 by Anita Waller

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The Family at No. 12 by Anita Waller book cover

When Janette answers the door to a potential customer looking to board his dog, she never imagines he has nefarious plans.


But minutes later he’s dead and in her cellar.

Weeks later she realises she’s pregnant.

And so she becomes Mother and the baby Child, and a hidden life begins.

But all secrets come out eventually ...


Conclusion:


Domestic thrillers remind us that danger doesn’t always lurk in dark alleys — sometimes, it’s waiting behind the doors of the most ordinary homes. These stories of secrets, lies, and betrayal expose the fragile foundations of trust and the terrifying power of deception. Whether it’s a missing memory, a deadly marriage, or a truth buried deep in the past, each of these novels will keep you turning pages late into the night, questioning just how well you really know the people closest to you. 

So pop the kettle on, settle in with a blanket, and lose yourself in these dark, twisty tales — but don’t be surprised if you find yourself double-checking the locks before bed. 



Secrets, Lies, and Betrayal Domestic Thrillers to Read Now


Which of these domestic thrillers will you pick up first? Let me know in the comments — I’d love to hear which story left you utterly gripped!


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Product Review Cien Soft Moisturising Cream


Product Review: Cien Soft Moisturising Cream


When it comes to skincare, finding products that are effective, affordable, and easy to use can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. That’s why I’ve fallen in love with Lidl’s Cien range – a line of products that proves you don’t need to spend a fortune to take good care of your skin. In this post, I’m sharing my thoughts on one of my absolute favourites: the Cien Soft Moisturising Cream. From its texture to its versatility, here’s why it deserves a spot in your daily routine.


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Cien Soft Moisturising Cream is a daily hydrating cream for face and body, featuring a blend of glycerin, jojoba oil, shea butter, and vitamin E to provide up to 24-hour hydration. It acts as an emollient to improve skin suppleness and reduce tightness.

Ingredients 
Aqua, Glycerin, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Isopropyl Palmitate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Dicaprylyl Ether, Butylene Glycol, Octyldodecanol, Propylene Glycol, Alcohol, Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil, Dimethicone, Phenoxyethanol, Panthenol, Sodium Cetearyl Sulfate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Ethylparaben, Methylparaben, Parfum, Allantoin, Benzoic Acid, Dehydroacetic Acid, Citronellol, Linalool, Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone, Hexyl Cinnamal, Benzyl Alcohol, Limonene.



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Review


I’m a huge fan of Lidl’s Cien range – fantastic products at budget-friendly prices. What’s not to love?!

The Cien Soft Moisturising Cream has a wonderfully light, creamy texture that absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy feel. The fresh scent is subtle and slightly reminiscent of the Nivea range, which I really enjoy.

It’s perfect for daily use and offers excellent value for money – a little goes a long way, and the 250 ml pot lasts ages. Even better, it’s versatile enough to use on your face, hands, and body, making it a brilliant all-rounder for your skincare routine.

If you’re looking for an affordable, effective moisturiser, this one’s a winner!


Product Review Cien Soft Moisturising Cream

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Visiting Rome in the Off Season: Why Winter Might Be the Best Time


Visiting Rome in the Off Season: Why Winter Might Be the Best Time

I’ve lived in Rome for over twenty-four years now, and I can honestly say that some of my favourite moments in this city haven’t been during the sunny, postcard-perfect days of spring or summer — but in the quiet, cool light of winter.

When most visitors picture Rome, they imagine golden sunshine, gelato in hand, and evenings spent sipping an Aperol Spritz on a lively piazza. And yes, that’s glorious. But there’s another side to the city — softer, slower, and arguably more authentic — that reveals itself when the crowds have thinned and the air turns crisp.

If you’ve ever wondered what Rome is like in the off season, let me tell you why winter might just be the best time to visit.


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The City Feels Like It’s Yours

In the height of summer, the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums can feel almost overwhelming. But in winter? You can stroll straight in without a queue, take your time admiring the art, and even find a quiet corner to yourself — something almost impossible in July or August.

I still remember one frosty morning walking through the Forum (back then it was open to the public without the need for a ticket) when there were only a handful of people scattered among the ruins. The light was silver, the air was still, and for a moment, it felt like the city had paused. It’s in moments like that you really feel the history breathing beneath your feet.

Milder Weather and a Gentler Pace

As a Brit, I’ll admit I’m not built for Rome’s brutal summer heat. From June to early September, the city can be sweltering, and sightseeing becomes a battle against the sun. In contrast, winter days are refreshingly mild — often between 10 and 15°C — perfect for walking, exploring, and lingering over long lunches without melting into your plate of carbonara.

Locals slow down a little too. There’s less rush, more time to chat in cafés, and a cosy feel in the air. The city seems to reclaim itself from tourism and return to its normal rhythm — and you can slip quietly into it.

Magical Light and Atmospheric Streets

Rome’s winter light is something special. The sun sits low in the sky, casting golden tones across terracotta walls and creating a soft, painterly glow. The fountains shimmer in the cool air, and the cobbled streets seem to sparkle after a rain shower.

It’s the perfect time for photography — or simply for wandering without purpose, coffee in hand, watching life unfold around Piazza Navona or Trastevere. And when dusk falls early, the city lights flicker on, and Rome feels utterly romantic — without even trying.

Seasonal Delights and Comfort Food

Winter in Rome means it’s food season in the best possible way. The markets are full of artichokes, puntarelle, truffles, and wild mushrooms. Restaurants turn to hearty dishes — think amatriciana, coda alla vaccinara (oxtail stew), and creamy polenta — the kind of food that warms you from the inside out.

And then there’s the coffee culture. When it’s chilly, there’s nothing better than ducking into a neighbourhood bar for an espresso or a thick, velvety cioccolata calda (Italian hot chocolate — practically a dessert in itself and one of my personal favourites). It’s a simple pleasure, but it’s one of the joys of living here through the colder months.

Christmas and Beyond

The festive season in Rome has its own understated charm. Lights twinkle above the main shopping streets, nativity scenes appear in church courtyards, and markets pop up in Piazza Navona. The Vatican is particularly beautiful at this time of year, with its towering Christmas tree and midnight mass on Christmas Eve drawing pilgrims from around the world.

But one of the nicest times to be in Rome, in my opinion, is after the holidays. January and February are wonderfully calm — locals return to work, tourists are few, and the city feels refreshingly real again. 

Practical Perks

Visiting Rome in winter also makes practical sense. Flights and accommodation are cheaper, queues are shorter, and you’ll have your pick of tables in even the most popular restaurants. It’s far easier to get last-minute tickets to exhibitions or a seat at that little trattoria you’ve seen all over Instagram.

And because so much of Rome’s charm lies in its atmosphere — the piazzas, the cafés, the street life — you’ll lose nothing by visiting in cooler weather. In fact, you might gain far more: peace, space, and a chance to really see the city.

Final Thoughts

After more than two decades in Rome, I’ve learned that this city never truly sleeps, but it does slow down — beautifully — in winter. The pace softens, the crowds drift away, and you’re left with something rare: the feeling that Rome belongs just to you.

So if you’re thinking about visiting, don’t rule out the off season. Pack a warm coat, bring a good appetite, and come ready to explore without the rush. You might just discover, as I have, that winter in Rome is not only peaceful — it’s magic.


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