TBR Thursday #6

It’s Thursday again, and you know what that means–time to highlight another book from my TBR! I’ll be real with you and say my nails are not Instagram perfect for today’s pic because I’ve just been too busy/exhausted to redo them. Sometimes, life happens.

This week’s book is…

The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina by Zoraida Córdova

Synopsis:

The Montoyas are used to a life without explanations. They know better than to ask why the pantry never seems to run low, or why their matriarch won’t ever leave their home in Four Rivers–not for graduations, weddings, or baptisms. But when Orquídea Divina invites them to her funeral and to collect their inheritance, they hope to learn the secrets that she has held onto so tightly their whole lives. Instead, Orquídea is transformed into a ceiba tree, leaving them with more questions than answers.

Seven years later, her gifts have manifested in different ways for Marimar, Rey, and Rhiannon, granting them unexpected blessings and powers. But soon, a hidden figure begins to tear through their family tree, picking them off one by one as it seeks to destroy Orquídea’s line. Determined to save what’s left of their family and uncover the truth behind their inheritance, her descendants travel to Ecuador–to the place where Orquídea buried her secrets and broken promises and never looked back.

Bookshop.org synopsis

Why It’s on my TBR

This book has those magic realism vibes I always say I’m going to incorporate more into my reading life, so when it came around as a Book of the Month, I picked it out. It’s still sitting there waiting for me to feel ready to tackle magic realism, which always challenges my suspension of disbelief a little bit.

I don’t think I’ve seen this one around as much on the bookish internet since it came out, so I’m curious to know if you’ve read this one or put it on your TBR. Let me know!

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TBR Thursday #1

Happy Thursday, book friends! While I’m sure I’m not the first person to think of doing an alliterative TBR Thursday series of posts, I couldn’t find any active hosts to credit for running aTBR Thursday meme. If you know of one, please share and I’m happy to loop in with them in future!

Either way, I thought it would be fun to check in with a book from my TBR on Thursdays, as a way of reminding myself what’s on that TBR cart and hearing from others about whether I need to bump it up the list immediately!

To begin, I’m going to go through the Book of the Month shelf of shame at the bottom of my TBR cart to highlight the ones I haven’t gotten to yet. This week’s book is…

The Magnolia Palace by Fiona Davis

Synopsis

Eight months since losing her mother in the Spanish flu outbreak of 1919, twenty-one-year-old Lillian Carter’s life has completely fallen apart. For the past six years, under the moniker Angelica, Lillian was one of the most sought-after artists’ models in New York City, with statues based on her figure gracing landmarks from the Plaza Hotel to the Brooklyn Bridge. But with her mother gone, a grieving Lillian is rudderless and desperate–the work has dried up and a looming scandal has left her entirely without a safe haven. So when she stumbles upon an employment opportunity at the Frick mansion–a building that, ironically, bears her own visage–Lillian jumps at the chance. But the longer she works as a private secretary to the imperious and demanding Helen Frick, the daughter and heiress of industrialist and art patron Henry Clay Frick, the more deeply her life gets intertwined with that of the family–pulling her into a tangled web of romantic trysts, stolen jewels, and family drama that runs so deep, the stakes just may be life or death.

Nearly fifty years later, mod English model Veronica Weber has her own chance to make her career–and with it, earn the money she needs to support her family back home–within the walls of the former Frick residence, now converted into one of New York City’s most impressive museums. But when she–along with a charming intern/budding art curator named Joshua–is dismissed from the Vogue shoot taking place at the Frick Collection, she chances upon a series of hidden messages in the museum: messages that will lead her and Joshua on a hunt that could not only solve Veronica’s financial woes, but could finally reveal the truth behind a decades-old murder in the infamous Frick family.

Bookshop.org Synopsis

Why It’s On My TBR

This is a historical fiction title centered around the Frick family, who are prominently featured here in Pittsburgh where I live. Though the book centers on their life in New York, my interest was piqued by a story about the family who gave their name to a prominent park and museum nearby!

So, have you read this one? Is it on your TBR? Let me know!