Feb 17, 2026

Review--Fat Cat by Rachel Vincent

 

Off a two-lane highway outside of a southern Tennessee town you’ve probably never heard of stands a hole-in-the-wall establishment called the Fat Cat Bar and Grille. Drinks are served by a woman named Charley, who seems to hear things a little too well and see things a little too clearly. She might listen to your life story, but she won’t tell you a single word of hers. The other thing she won’t tell you? That you have wandered into the only shifter-friendly bar in the country… In the three years since I was infected, I’ve finally managed to put my life back together. The bar is actually turning a profit. That bad breakup is totally behind me. And as Marshal, I now run the northern zone of the Mississippi Valley Pride. So when two fierce, gorgeous strangers accuse one of my regulars of killing a human woman—a charge he vehemently denies—I’m determined to get to the truth. With the victim’s brother in search of justice, the widower demanding brutal vengeance, and the fate of the entire “stray” Pride resting on the outcome of this case, I can’t afford to make a mistake. But then my investigation unearths a shocking connection to a killer I put in the ground years ago, and I realize the cards were stacked against me before this game even began…



Rachel Vincent returns to her first series, Shifters, with this latest addition, Fat Cat! Here we meet new characters and see some familiar ones too. This was a story that had a pretty strong mystery going on and involving more Pride politics and was just a fun kind of read that had me craving for more!

Charley is one of the few female strays in the country, but she’s also the Marshal of the northern zone in the Mississippi Valley Pride while also owning the only shifter bar in the area called Fat Cat. 

Werecats are predominantly male which has been an age old problem for years. Without any females obviously their population will continue to go down. But the future of the species is far from Charley’s mind at the current moment. Charley was just living life on the daily when two newcomers walk into her bar and make a beeline for one of her regular patrons.

Austin and Bishop are werecats from another town and they are looking for the werecat who killed their sister and wife. Yvette was Austin’s sister and Bishop’s wife, and she died from infection when a stray tried to infect her. The men want justice but Charley can’t allow them to seek it on their own without doing her due diligence as Marshal. Thus begins the investigation of what really happened to Yvette.

This was quite an interesting story as it definitely had a different vibe than the original Shifters books and even the Wildcats trilogy. This book felt more like a mystery as that’s kind of what it was. It just happened to take place in a familiar world with familiar faces. But largely we were in a circle of new people who were in Titus’ territory. It was still kind of fun being in the same world and hearing the same names being tossed about. We do get to see familiar faces in the last 1/3 of the novel which was fun!

I will admit that for most of the novel you kind of forget that this novel is in the Shifter world because of all the new faces. But we do get the same knowledge of things that have been happening and tying things together from past books. So there was a bit of disconnect between the books but at the same time, there was some connections going on.

Mystery wise this one was really good! I kept trying to pick up clues but I will admit I felt like it was hard. This wasn’t really a clean cut whodunit kind of murder, so it kind of made it difficult to develop theories. I just kind of had to go along for the ride as Charley did her questioning! Lol.

There was some kind of romance. I struggle to call it actual romance as with that particular blurb, I suspected we’d be getting setup for a love triangle, but it didn’t really feel like that. I initially thought Charley would gravitate towards one guy more than the other but then a more physical relationship started happening with the other, so I was at a loss. Especially since it seemed to only be physical between them and nothing deeper. It was a little disappointing to be honest, I mean…I just never got that feeling that these two were falling for one another, so it was more like, what’s the point of this?

I kind of got the feeling that perhaps Rachel had intended to go further with this series, like continue the Shifters series with Charley. While the mystery does get resolved by the book’s end, there were several other loose-ends left untied. I felt like these were the moments to pay attention to for future stories, but considering this book was published in 2023 and there hasn’t been anything since, I’m starting to wonder. I know Rachel had other personal career changes happening and that she has a new book coming out soon, so it just kind of made me wonder if these little bits of the story that weren’t quite resolved were meant to be picked up again later on. I guess only time will tell if we’ll ever see more or not.

Fat Cat was a fun story with a good mystery! I would probably have liked a stronger romance element happening or at least maybe brewing. But without fully knowing where these new characters were meant to go, I feel like I can’t judge the story too harshly for this. I can definitely say I was still hooked into the mystery and I kept reading because of my familiarity with this world. I would not recommend picking this book up without having read some of the other Shifters or Wildcats books as those provide a knowledgeable background that’s needed for this one.  But all in all, Fat Cat had a strong mystery coupled with amazing characters making for one great read!


Overall Rating 4.5/5 stars







Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays

 

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by Purple Princess of The Purple Booker



Here are the rules:

1. Grab your current read
2. Open to a page
3. Pick out 2 lines that are SPOILER FREE
4. Name the title, author, etc.


"'Use a coaster, a**hole. What are we, animals?'" p 168










TITLE: Fat Cat
AUTHOR: Rachel Vincent
PUBLISHER: Self
GENRE: Urban Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: April 17, 2023



Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and The Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


This week's topic is: Top 10 Books for Armchair Travelers (submitted by Laurie C. @ Bay State Reader's Advisory)



*in no particular order




10. THE ROAD OF BONES by Demi Winters--a somewhat scary and fascinating world
9. THE DEVOURING LIGHT by Kat Ellis--a creepy bog/swamp with a super scary house!
8. THE HOUSE SAPHIR by Marissa Meyer--a super creepy haunted house




7. KILL THE FARM BOY by Delilah S. Dawson & Kevin Hearne--a fantasy land with Mel Brooks vibes and a wisecreacking goat!
6. THE EXECUTIONERS THREE by Susan Dennard--total 90s vibes during fall at Halloween, perfect atmosphere!
5. PALE DEMON by Kim Harrison--road trip! Loved all the stops and what was done to our Arch in St. Louis! Lol.





4. THE VAMPIRE'S MAIL ORDER BRIDE by Kristen Painter--Nocturne Falls is without a doubt my favorite fictional town!
3. WICKED EVER AFTER by Delilah S. Dawson--the Land of Blud is a dark and twisted version of Wonderland (almost!), but I love it! Just don't pet the bunnies! Lol.
2. ONCE UPON A BROKEN HEART by Stephanie Garber--I'm confusing you here, right? Just wait. The Magnificent North was so beautiful and magical and lush, I loved it!





1. SPECTACULAR by Stephanie Garber--but alas, I think Valenda during the Great Holiday might be my favorite trip because this magical city just got even more magical!










Feb 16, 2026

ARC Review--The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall

 

From the bestselling author of What Lies in the Woods, No One Can Know, and A Killing Cold, a new novel about a search & rescue expert, a kidnapped woman, and the lost girls who haunt them both.

There is a girl in a basement.
The door has stopped opening.
The light is gone.

Stranger is trapped in the dark, with only her imagination and the scribbles on the wall left by long-dead girls to keep her company. Nearly out of food and water, she makes one last attempt to escape. But if the door opens at last, will it mean salvation, or only the beginning of her fight to survive?

Audrey is a search and rescue expert who never stopped looking for her ex-best friend, Janie, who disappeared when they were teenagers. Janie used to love the local legend of a forest witch who saves girls from bad men, but Audrey knows now that for every one saved, there’s always another one lost. When she stumbles upon evidence in the forest that a teenage runaway might have actually been kidnapped from land belonging to the town’s most prominent family, she will have to dig through decades of secrets to reveal the biggest one of all: what happened to the girls before.


I received this ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest and voluntary review. I was in no way compensated for this review.


Kate Alice Marshall is the master of twisty thrillers and I love them all! Whether she's writing for a young adult or adult audience she knows how to draw a reader in with enough clues and chills to leave you breathless by the revealing end! Her latest adult thriller, The Girls Before was a twisted tale with so many surprises that I could barely keep up but I was definitely staying up all night trying to finish it!

I will forewarn you that there are some flashbacks in this one, ones that bleed seamless into the story that sometimes you forget whether something is a memory or telling you what's going on present day. It's usually because the present moment stirs a memory and if you were reading somewhat distractedly like I tend to do, then it can be easy to miss whether the time is current or past. So please read responsibly, don't do what I do! Lol.

We get two points of view throughout in this one, one is Audrey, our mostly main character who is a teacher and parttime search and rescue volunteer. She works to help find people who go missing in the nearby forest. It all comes back to the time when her short-lived friendship with a girl named Janie ended with Janie running away. Or did she simply go missing?

There's quite a bit of reflection on her past friendship with Janie. It was an almost toxic relationship as Janie wasn't the best of people, but then when Audrey caught glimpses of her life, Janie didn't have the best life either. Most were just convinced that Janie ran away, as it was in her character to just disappear and then suddenly reappear. That the last time she disappeared when she was considered "too old" to be a missing teenager just made everyone forget her more easily.

When the latest missing ends up being a student who goes to the high school where Audrey works, she is more determined to find her as she is seeing parallels between this girl and her long ago friend, Janie. It's when clues start turning up on the property of the most prolific family in town, the Hills that things start getting a little more serious.

We also get points of view from a mysterious character. One who is being held captive somewhere and their kidnapper has either left them to die or has simply forgotten to feed her. It's been ages since she last saw him, and the little bit of food and water she has left is just about gone. No one likely knows where she is at and the clock on her life is ticking.

Time becomes a funny thing with thrillers. You might think you have a handle on when things are happening, but you really don't know until the author wants you to know. I thought I had a decent idea of what was going on, I was on the right track but did hit a few bumps along the way. It was still a shocking reveal indeed though!

The mystery does get resolved in this one. It was touch and go for awhile with the funny thing with time. Trying to put the pieces together was a bit nuts, like you were trying to fit them all together but didn't know what the final picture was meant to look like. And that, truly is the best part of a thriller! I love when a mystery starts coming together and can still take you by surprise. 

The Girls Before is definitely a mystery that you can easily get lost in. The mystery was just twisted enough to keep you engaged and needing to read more, needing to try to fit those puzzle pieces together. Will you see the picture before its formed? That depends on you, of course! If you're looking for the next best mystery to read on a dark and empty night, be sure to pick this one up! You won't be disappointed!


Overall Rating 4.5/5 stars


The Girls Before releases February 24, 2026






It's Monday! What Are You Reading?


It's Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at Book Date. It's a fun meme where we gather to share what we've read last week and our reading plans for this week.



Last Week I Read:


We Won't All Survive by Kate Alice Marshall (5 stars)
Wild Card by Rachel Vincent (5 stars)
Fat Cat by Rachel Vincent--
review to come tomorrow!



Currently Reading:


Brave New Girl by Rachel Vincent



What I Plan to Read Next:


Strange New World by Rachel Vincent



Other Posts of Interest:








Feb 15, 2026

Stacking the Shelves

 

Stacking the Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts, and of course ebooks! The meme is now hosted by Reading Reality.


Another week and it was more or less the same as last week with nothing exciting happening. Of course, there was no signing this week! Lol. Just the same mundane everyday life happenings. The next signing I have planned isn't until the end of the month so I am looking at some dull weeks. Still no concrete plans for any trips or things yet other than a book event at the end of July, so that's still a ways away. But yeah. Pretty quiet around here, which is better than chaos, so no complaints about that!

Here's what I got this week:





Heartsong by S.E. Wendel
The Night Prince by Lauren Palphreyman
Throne of Nightmares by Kerri Maniscalco
Heir of Illusion by Madeline Taylor
The Cursed Queen's Daughter by Elly Blake



And that was it for me this week! What new books did you get?








Feb 13, 2026

Book Blogger Hop #398

 

This meme is hosted by Billy at Ramblings of a Coffee Addict!


This week's question is: How do you feel about the current state of romance novels? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee-Addicted Writer)



MY ANSWER: I feel like they are thriving! With all the subgenres of romance, it's very clear that right now "romantasy" is in, which as we (have) know(n now for many many many years) is fantasy with romance in it and that's the "hot genre" now. There is of course still some paranormal romance if you know where to look and many more subgenres. I feel like that is a genre that will be safe for all times. Historical romances, contemporary romances, paranormal, fantasy...it's truly a genre that has it covered for all types when you're looking to read about it! I was always a reader who liked a little romance in their books, I didn't need it to take over the whole plot and luckily there are still plenty of those to go around too.






Feb 12, 2026

Review--Wild Card by Rachel Vincent

 

Kaci Dillon is a man-eater. She’s grown up on the fringes of shifter society, hearing the whispers. One desperate act as a starving, terrified child has made her the first tabby in history with no romantic prospects. But whatever. Eighteen is too young to get married anyway. Still, when she stumbles upon an opportunity to get away for a few days, who could blame her for seizing it? Justus Alexander is screwed. Confined to the South-Central territory, awaiting trial for crimes he committed as a traumatized, newly infected stray, Justus has discovered that the tribunal already intends to vote for the death penalty. He has no choice but to run. Too young to touch the trust fund that could finance his escape, he’s betting on a big win at the poker tables—until Kaci, his secret crush, catches him sneaking out and demands that he take her with him to Las Vegas… After a wild night she can’t remember, Kaci wakes up with a ring on her finger, next to a young billionaire who can’t access his fortune until he turns twenty-five—or ties the knot. If she can keep her hands off her hot, charismatic new groom, she can have their unconsummated marriage annulled. But can she really abandon Justus to his death sentence, just to undo her own mistake?


It's been wayyy too long since I last visited the Shifters world! Rachel Vincent was one of the first "adult" authors I read. Her first series is what prompted the start of this blog...I have SO many feelings when it comes to her books and this world in particular! Wild Card is the last book in her Wildcats series which was a spinoff of the Shifters series. In these books we follow some of the secondary characters and watch to see them get their HEA endings and this is Kaci's story.

You don't have to have read the Shifters books in order to follow along with this story. Yes, it always helps as you'll know all the familiar characters and their history. But it's not necessary. Kaci was raised by Faythe and her pride when they found her as a 13 year old werecat. She was born to human parents and was never infected by a stray but a werecat she is. But she was also found eating human remains so she's been dubbed a "maneater" making many of the werecat guys wary of her. She hasn't had an easy life but she's been made stronger for it.

When Justus, Titus's younger brother, is getting set for his trial for infecting and killing humans and basically risking exposure of the pride to humanity, he decides the best course for him is to run. The cards are stacked against him and since he's a stray--meaning he was infected by another werecat--he's basically a second class citizen with no rights. So he's headed to Vegas to win enough money until his trust fund kicks in and he's leaving the country. What he doesn't expect is Kaci demanding to come along with him. She thinks it's just for a fun night in Vegas, but will soon learn the truth.

But naturally, things don't go quite as planned in Vegas and Kaci awakens the next morning with little memory of the night before and a ring on her finger! Yup! It was that kind of night! Now Kaci and Justus are on the run, from their pride, from other pride members trying to get to safety outside the country and have a happy life of their own, but danger is at every turn and in the form of familiar faces. They will eventually have to confront their pride and the tribunal waiting to sentence Justus for his crimes.

This book was just awesome! It was a short and quick read in the grand scheme of things but still an enjoyable one. I probably enjoyed it more because of my familiarity with the world and series. Seriously, seeing Faythe and Marc again had me GIDDY! I don't usually do giddy! Lol.

I love a good "on the run" book where the main characters are running from something or chasing something down. We've a bit of both in that and it just makes for an exciting time! There was romance, but it was not a heavy kind. Kaci and Justus always seem to get interrupted when it starts to get hot and heavy, but there are still plenty of heated moments in between. With Kaci being eighteen, she is definitely on the younger side of her previous main characters of this series and world series, but still technically an adult since she is out of high school. Nothing explicit happens on the page to say the least.

This is definitely a series that is best enjoyed if you've read the previous books in this world--which are frankly awesome and amazing and among the true definitions of Urban Fantasy! This is how I got into the genre! So while this spinoff series takes place years after the original books were published, both hold a special place in my heart! 

If you're a fan of Urban Fantasy or action packed books starring supernatural type people coupled with a toe-curling romance, then this series is for you! Highly recommend!


Overall Rating 5/5 stars





Books from the Backlog #173

 

Books from the Backlog is a fun way to feature some of those neglected books sitting on your bookshelf unread.  If you are anything like me, you might be surprised by some of the unread books hiding in your stacks. This is a fun meme hosted by Carole's Random Life in Books!


Happily engaged and ready to start her new life, Nicki Styx still can't escape the spirits of the restless dead, begging her to pass on messages to those they've left behind.

Imogene Martin, a flamboyant 1960's star of film and screen, claims to have been smothered in her sleep, but is she telling the truth about who killed her, or just looking for one more moment in the spotlight? Nicki's "I do" becomes a "whodunit?" as she learns that her happily-ever-after will only come after Imogene Martin get hers.







I added Terri Garey's Happily Never After to my TBR pile in July of 2017, but according to Goodreads this didn't release until August 2018...so I guess I marked it early? Lol. I've been now trying to take books off my wishlist when I buy them and remark them as "want to read" so I have a better idea of when I actually got them! Anyway, I remember buying this series of Terri's when my beloved Borders was closing its doors for good. I bought the whole series which was 4 books long then and then sometime later I remember Terri self-published (I think?) this sort of goodbye finale. So naturally, I had to buy it on my kindle (ugh, I always forget the books on that thing because they do not glare at me like all my other TBR books, lol) and there it remains. Hopefully one day I can happily binge the series and be grateful for this goodbye edition (I call it that because that's the vibes I get when publishers cancel a series and you're left with that unfinished business, no pun intended for a book series involving ghosts!). 







Feb 11, 2026

Can't Wait Wednesday #235

 

Can't-Wait Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted at Wishful Endings, to spotlight and discuss the books we're excited about that we have yet to read. It's based on Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by the fabulous Jill at Breaking the Spine.


Marry her enemy. Save her realm. Forsake her heart. The heart-shattering conclusion to this dark romantasy duology is perfect for fans of Adrienne Young, Tricia Levenseller, and Brigid Kemmerer.

Newly-appointed Prime Mancella is desperate to keep the peace within her realm and within herself. Having recently acquired the power to physically split into separate versions of herself, her identity is beginning to fracture―along with her land, which is on the brink of war. The only semblance of normalcy in her life is her budding romance with thief-turned-confidant, Silver. . . at least until the mysterious Prime Reltas arrives at her doorstep asking, or rather demanding, her hand in marriage.

If Mance wants to avoid a fight that will devastate her realm, she’ll have to consider the proposal. Even if it destroys Silver. But Mance isn't ready to give up just yet. Desperate to free herself from the betrothal, Mance must seek allyship from other Primes and learn to control her new magic. If she fails, her decision to refuse Reltas's proposal will implode the delicate state of affairs across the realms, setting off a catastrophic war―and shatter two hearts in the process.


I STILL need to read the first book but I think this might be a duology, so I'm in the right place to be waiting for it! Lol.


TITLE: The Beasts We Raise
AUTHOR: D.L. Taylor
PUBLISHER: Henry Holt and Co.
GENRE: YA Fantasy
RELEASE DATE: February 24,2026



Enter the brutal world of Endlock, a prison where the wealthy hunt the inmates for sport. The first novel in an electrifying dystopian romance series, this high-octane debut about forbidden love, found family, and a fight for survival will leave you breathless.

In the city of Dividium, the law is simple: commit a crime, and your punishment is a life sentence in Endlock.

Raven Thorne is Dividium’s most notorious bounty hunter, living on the edge of society. But when her younger brother, Jed, is sentenced to Endlock, Raven will do anything to save him—even if it means getting herself arrested.

Now trapped in a prison where danger lurks around every corner, Raven must use all her cunning and strength to protect Jed—and herself if she is to complete her perilous mission. But there’s one obstacle she never expected: the prison guard who stirs something deep inside her. The man she should hate. The man whose true motives seem impossible to pin down.

In a world where trust is a weapon and love is a liability, Raven must decide if she will risk everything to tear down a vicious system.


I am loving the dystopian genre coming back to life and for adults at that! This sounds amazing and I cannot wait to read it!


TITLE: To Cage a Wild Bird
AUTHOR: Brooke Fast
PUBLISHER: Avon
GENRE: Dystopian
RELEASE DATE: March 3, 2026







Feb 10, 2026

Review--We Won't All Survive by Kate Alice Marshall

 

From the bestselling author of I Am Still Alive comes a new nail-biter that's part survival story, part murder mystery, and all thriller—perfect for fans of Karen McManus and Holly Jackson!

Two years ago Mercy Gray was hailed as a hero for saving lives during a mall shooting. She still carries souvenirs from that incident: the fragment of a bullet lodged in her back, a mountain of medical debt, and guilt for ignoring her sister’s warnings that the sweet boy next door was anything but.

When billionaire-turned-TV-host Damien Dare recruits Mercy to compete on his new survivalist reality show, she can’t turn down a chance at the whopping cash prize that could send her sister to college—but when she and the other contestants arrive at the off-grid location, something isn’t right. The set is empty. The gates close without warning, trapping them inside. Then one of them turns up dead. What appeared at first to be a tragic accident quickly transforms as more contestants start dying. With time and resources running low, surviving this show takes on a new meaning.


I'm always eager to dive into a Kate Alice Marshall thriller! We Won't All Survive is her latest YA book and it was definitely chilling and thrilling and had me completely enthralled! This one was ultimately chilling with its trapped in a deserted town with no way out and a killer walking among them. It's a read to really keep you on your toes.

We follow Mercy in this story who has been selected to star in a reality TV show where she and seven other teenagers (all upper teens, so 18+) to survive living in a ghost town to win a cash prize. But things are off to a rocky start when they enter the ghost town and it's legit deserted but then the gates are locked and the games begin!

Mercy gained a bit of "fame" you could say when she survived a shooting at a mall and helped to protect other shoppers by locking them all in the store while the shooter was on a rampage. We get into a lot of details about this one as it has a lot to do with Mercy's character.

Mercy and the others are now in a fight for survival, literally. They are in the desert and there's no fresh water source until they're told that's the first challenge of the game, to unlock where the water is kept. There are struggles and not everything will be easy for them. But it's not until the next morning that they learn just how dangerous the situation is, for one of them is found dead.

Not only do they need to find a way to escape but there's a murderer to contend with. Is it one of them? Is it the mysterious TV show producer who has only appeared via video? Or is it someone else altogether? There's an array of suspects and suspicion galore, so my mind was definitely working overtime with this one.

This was a truly chilling story. I have always loved Marshall's YA books because the danger and terror always feels so real, even with the added paranormal elements. Although, there is no paranormal element in this one. But the whole "murderer among us" motif has always been a scary one and I was trying to figure out the whodunit from the get-go since the blurb clearly mentions a death! I did correctly guess the killer, but my motives were off! Lol.

If you're looking for that thrilling survival story coupled with murder and mystery then this is the book for you! We Won't All Survive was a fast paced read and doles out the right amount of chills to keep you looking over your shoulder well into the night! This is a thriller not to be missed!


Overall Rating 5/5 stars





Teaser & Top Ten Tuesdays

 

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by Purple Princess of The Purple Booker



Here are the rules:

1. Grab your current read
2. Open to a page
3. Pick out 2 lines that are SPOILER FREE
4. Name the title, author, etc.


"Suddenly, I'm not sure what's more frightening. The notion that we might be alone here--or that we might not be." p 96










TITLE: We Won't All Survive
AUTHOR: Kate Alice Marshall
PUBLISHER: Viking Books for Young Readers
GENRE: YA Thriller
RELEASE DATE: July 29, 2025



Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and The Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.


This week's topic is: V-DAY FREEBIE: Top Ten Red or Pink Covers


*in no particular order




10. THE IVORY CITY by Emily Bain Murphy
9. WATCH ME by Tahereh Mafi
8. RED CITY by Marie Lu--i
s it red enough? Lol




7. BLACK SHEEP by Rachel Harrison
6. THE DEAD HUSBAND COOKBOOK by Danielle Valentine--
red cover, pink title!
5. BETH IS DEAD by Katie Bernet--pink cover, red blood




4. A GIRL WALKS INTO THE FOREST by Madeline Roux
3. MY VAMPIRE PLUS-ONE by Jenna Levine
2. ETERNAL RUIN by Tigest Girma






1. ONCE UPON A BROKEN HEART by Stephanie Garber--of course! So many pink covers for this one! And then there's the new one that Stephanie just shared last week as well!