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For historical fiction lovers, I highly recommend All the Broken Places. Where WWII fiction is typically told from the A...
11/20/2025

For historical fiction lovers, I highly recommend All the Broken Places. Where WWII fiction is typically told from the Allies point of view, All the Broken Places tells the story of a family who wasn’t on the right side of history. The whole book is thought-provoking and fast-paced.

Warm scones and tea are shared between Gretel and her future daughter-in-law, Eleanor, during a tender bonding moment where Gretel finally opens up and shares a little bit of her past. Gretel comes across as a little sweet and a little zesty inspiring these cranberry orange scones. The scones pair beautifully with a cup of black tea and a visit with friends.

Tag the person that you would love to share a cup of tea, scones and chat books with in the comments.

For an in-depth review and the scone recipe head over to our blog Cookthebooksblog.com (link in bio).

— 🖤Beth

This book is a wild and quirky ride with a cast of hilarious characters and a lot of heart. Demetr, a spaceship tasked w...
11/13/2025

This book is a wild and quirky ride with a cast of hilarious characters and a lot of heart. Demetr, a spaceship tasked with shuttling humans, is thwarted at every turn by a host of monsters who keep killing her passengers and putting her at risk of decommission. If you like found family, monsters (both good and bad), sci-fi, humorous horror, and AI characters that are not trying to annihilate humans for once, then I highly recommend you give this book a shot!

Of course, I could not help but make Monster Cookies to go with this amazing cover and to represent the colourful characters within. Get the recipe and full review on our blog (link in profile and in highlights).

— Cheri

If you are looking for the perfect November read, you must consider The Witching Moon Manor! This sequel to the Crescent...
11/06/2025

If you are looking for the perfect November read, you must consider The Witching Moon Manor! This sequel to the Crescent Moon Tearoom gives witchy spooky season vibes yet is set in the holiday season without being overtly Christmas-ey, therefore IMO, the perfect transition from Halloween month to the holidays. The author weaves a story of sisterhood that is both whimsical and hopeful. Oh, and did I mention, it’s cozy as hell? 

This ginger molasses cake is also cozy, a warm spiced hug, inspired by the quote, “...one of Violet’s favorite recipes, a ginger molasses cake that would remind anyone who ate it of the first time they’d heard snow crunching beneath their boots.” Find the recipe and indepth review on our blog. Link in bio.

–🧡Beth

I am in constant awe of Grady Hendrix’s ability to write from a teenage girl’s perspective and get it right. The thought...
10/30/2025

I am in constant awe of Grady Hendrix’s ability to write from a teenage girl’s perspective and get it right. The thoughts, the feelings, the vocabulary of women and girls in different parts of history. The guy does his research. This is my second book of his that I’ve read and it has solidified him as one of my favourite horror authors. He’s so good at evoking a certain place and time. His books make you think and feel and are so much more than shock and awe.

In Witchcraft for Wayward girls we follow Fern, a teenager who is sent to a home for u***d mothers. Through research and the experiences of those close to him Grady captures life in the 1970’s and the absolute vitriol everyone felt towards girls who dared to get pregnant.

As Fern and her new friends experience constant victim blaming, harassment, judgement and dismissiveness, they get the urge to fight back and take their future for themselves. Enter the librarian. A witch who promises them power and revenge. The girls quickly get in over their heads and band together to fight the evils without and within.

For this book I decided to make Sweet & Salty Witches Broom snacks, based on an iconic scene from the book representing the girls taking back what freedom they can. These are an incredibly easy and delicious Halloween treat. Get the recipe in the link in our bio or head to cookthebooksblog.com

Any last-minute Halloween books you are reading?

— Cheri

Things are changing around here. And we are excited! 🤓 Beth and I have created a blog where our more in-depth book revie...
10/20/2025

Things are changing around here. And we are excited! 🤓 Beth and I have created a blog where our more in-depth book reviews and recipes will live. We’ll still be sharing our weekly recipe+read with you, but we’re hoping Instagram will be a little more slice-of-life and a little less structured. Let’s see how we do. We are nothing if not over planners! 😂

First up, my October TBR stack. What should I read next?

I just read Graveyard Shift by M.L. Rio. It was a good quick read (144 pages) for when you are wanting unsettling graveyard vibes with a multi-pov mystery. Sometimes you just need a book you can read all in one sitting.

P.S. to browse our blog head to cookthebooksblog.com

— Cheri

This is my first Ali Hazelwood and I am happy to say, it was a win! I couldn’t resist a little Vampire/Werewolf romance ...
10/16/2025

This is my first Ali Hazelwood and I am happy to say, it was a win! I couldn’t resist a little Vampire/Werewolf romance in the month of October. I loved the characters and the plot but I do have some thoughts on the spice and plot twist. 🤔

These Cranberry-Orange “Vampire” Jelly Donuts are inspired by Misery. Although the only non-blood food she eats is peanut butter, I think she would find these very tempting!

Head to our blog for the full book review and recipe! (Link in bio or go to cookthebooksblog.com)

What Ali Hazelwood book should I read next?

— Cheri

📕“Cute and cutting” would be the caption I would use if I had to sum up The Guncle in just a couple words, fortunately f...
07/30/2025

📕“Cute and cutting” would be the caption I would use if I had to sum up The Guncle in just a couple words, fortunately for you (or unfortunately?😆) I’ve got 2200 characters, so let’s go! Patrick, a semi-retired actor with cutting wit and banter to match, temporarily finds himself the sole care-giver to his nephew and niece. The kids, an adorable six year old with a lisp, and his protective older sister, are weathering the loss of a parent. As “Guncle Patrick” and his charges struggle to find a way through their grief, he begins to question if he is the best person to help them.

✍️ I wasn’t convinced in the first couple chapters, Patrick’s character felt like a caricature —cartoonish and trying a little too hard. But, as the story carried on I found myself rooting for Patrick and his niece and nephew and by the time I finished the book I was tearing up, smirking at the banter and fully onboard with Patrick’s “Guncle Rules”. Thank you Kelly for the fun book recommendation!

“Guncle Rule number one: Brunch is splendid.”

🍉I completely agree with this rule! One of my favorite meals to plan (and eat) is brunch. Both savory and sweet dishes are acceptable with an emphasis on indulgence; what more could you want out of a meal? This watermelon salad is a sweet and salty dish that blurs the lines between breakfast and lunch. The herbs and honey-lime dressing bring it together into a light yet flavor-packed salad that’s perfect for brunch, lupper and everything in between. Find the link in our bio for ‘s delicious Watermelon Salad recipe.

— 🖤Beth

If you love a cozy story, this one’s for you!  The Crescent Moon Tearoom is full of sisterhood, mystery, magic and a pin...
05/15/2025

If you love a cozy story, this one’s for you! The Crescent Moon Tearoom is full of sisterhood, mystery, magic and a pinch of romance. Triplets; Anne, Beatrix and Violet, have found their place in the world reading fortunes in tea leaves. The sisters seem to be on a lifelong path to success with their tea shop until a family curse rears it’s head and threatens to sever their connection forever.

The cozy tea shop vibes are on point in this mystery novel. With every steaming cup of tea the sisters serve, there is a slice of honey cake or another sweet treat on the side. Do not attempt to read this book on an empty stomach! In fact, I suggest having a slice of this Earl Grey Tea Cake with Honey Buttercream and a cup of tea at the ready, for maximum reading pleasure. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

What is your go to reading snack? Mine is usually a cup of a tea and some fruit or dry apple cinnamon Cheerios.

— 🖤Beth

PS: Link to printable recipe in our bio.

This book came to me at the perfect time, I was ready for a light book (after Sunrise on the Reaping) but I was not in t...
05/02/2025

This book came to me at the perfect time, I was ready for a light book (after Sunrise on the Reaping) but I was not in the mood for a romance. If you like murder mysteries but want a story with a side of humor, this one is for you!

—Beth

R E V I E W ✍️ This book was really good. So good that I wanted to share it with you even though we aren’t doing recipes...
04/28/2025

R E V I E W ✍️ This book was really good. So good that I wanted to share it with you even though we aren’t doing recipes for this one. The story is filled with many details and it is clear that has done sooooo much research. I think this one is going to stick with me for a long time! Have you read it?

🍎 This apple pie is a treat my mom made regularly while I was growing up. Often on Sunday afternoons my family would hav...
04/23/2025

🍎 This apple pie is a treat my mom made regularly while I was growing up. Often on Sunday afternoons my family would have another family over for coffee and dessert.
For me, this pie brings up memories of lazy sunday afternoons with friends, Babysitters Club novels, and a sun-drenched living
room. Is there a food that takes you right back to your childhood?

— 💜 Beth


Apple Pie Recipe: (link in bio)

This snack mix provides the perfect egg hunt, it allows me to hunt for mini eggs in my snack bowl without putting down m...
04/17/2025

This snack mix provides the perfect egg hunt, it allows me to hunt for mini eggs in my snack bowl without putting down my book.🐰

Mini candy eggs have been my favorite Easter candy since I was a kid, being plant-based, I haven’t had them in years so I was very excited to see that makes a dairy-free version. If, like me, you’re in Canada, you can order them through .

The cute bunny graham cookies from are widely available year round. 🐇

QOTD: what book are you reading over this long weekend?

— 💜 Beth

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