
About the book: The Regression Strain Genre: Medical Thriller Publisher: Normal Range Press Publication Date: May 26, 2025 Scroll down for Giveaway Dr. Peter Palma joins the medical team of the Paradise to treat passengers for minor ailments as the cruise ship sails across the Atlantic. But he soon discovers that something foul is […]

A delusional prison patient warns Dr. Brian Heiser, Marriage and Family Therapist, of enormous impending disaster. Dr. Heiser and his best friend, a lauded Forensic Psychologist, find themselves entangled in a 72-hour deadly race to stop an AI bill being fast-tracked through the Texas state legislature.

Under Vixen’s Mere is one of those novels that quietly gets under your skin and then refuses to leave.
From the opening pages, the prose immediately stood out to me. It’s spare without ever feeling sparse—clean, confident, and quietly assured. Dialogue and description are held in careful balance, each doing its work without calling attention to itself. Nothing strains for effect, and that sense of restraint builds trust early on, inviting the reader to settle in and follow where the story leads.

What makes this book especially satisfying is its sensory richness. The attention to detail is so precise you can practically smell the bread cooling on the racks, the sharpness of cheese, the damp stone after rain. It is comfort reading with substance: sunshine and laughter paired with the everyday complications life throws at us, and the quiet resilience required to meet them.

This is not a book about capital-H heroes. Instead, it centers on people who engage in small acts of service, kindness, and yes, heroism—not for recognition or glory, but because it was the right thing to do in the moment. These are stories of people showing up when it would have been easier not to.
Nice to know more about you :)
I love recipes too, and I blogged a few months ago about clickhere“>my own raccoon incident.
Happy TT.
Well shoot, it didn’t work. I AM going to figure out this @#@$3*& linking thing one of these days! In the meantime, here’s the actual link:
http://aroundtheisland.blogspot.com/2007/07/sometimes-mothers-really-do-know-best.html
Love your list in R! :) Like rain too!
Happy TT!
Great list of Rs
My TT is related to your #7 Reading :-)
My last name begins with R and has a color in it. That’s a pretty easy riddle, eh?
I love all the RRRRUUMBLING of R words here.
I heart raccoons, they’re just so adorable :-)
Also, reading, rain and recipes :-)
Tom Riddle was a hottie as a young ‘un.
Here’s a riddle for you:
This thing all things devours:
Birds, beasts, trees, flowers;
Gnaws iron, bites steel;
Grinds hard stones to meal;
Slays king, ruins town,
And beats high mountain down.
Great TT. But ya stumped me on the riddle. Maybe its just too early in the morning for me. Mine is up also.
I can cook only if I follow a recipe step by step… love the rain too.
Nothing like a riddle to make a TT list special!
Great list. I’ll be good and not give away the answer to the riddle. But, nothing is more fun than solving puzzles – at least that’s what my kids thing.
Happy TT!
We have a lot in common. Thank you for hosting. My husband builds rockets.
I am with you on #5. I love the rain so much it’s hard to put into words. Makes me all warm and fuzzy :) Happy TT!
I’m from the Pacific NW and know all about the rain. I get almost depressed at the end of every summer because I miss the rain.
Great list!
Great list! I love rain, too, and I wish I had raccoons running through my yard. ;)
My TT is up, too:
http://southern-born-and-bred.blogspot.com
I adore the rain, so I was really glad when the drought we’ve been experiencing recently ended in some glorious rain showers. I also love reading, anytime, anywhere. Happy TT! Mine is random facts about me.