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Everything I Read in August 2026

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Everything I Read in August 2026

Everything I Read in August 2026

The Take

I didn’t love this book but I didn’t dislike it either. It kept my attention because I wanted to know how it all played out in the end. Maggie is an aspiring writer who is struggling to make her dreams come true. When she has the opportunity to work for Ingrid Parker, a top Hollywood producer, Maggie thinks this could be her big break. Except she isn’t going to be doing a conventional job. Ingrid wants to try a new experimental anti-aging procedure where she will essentially exchange blood with Maggie in hopes that she will reverse her age. Without understanding the full scope of this experiment, Maggie gleefully accepts the job.

While in this new job, Maggie does get access to other Hollywood contacts who could help advance her writing career, but also begins to feel negative affects from the blood exchange. Ingrid assures her it will be worth it and she will help Maggie achieve her goals of becoming a famous writer. After Maggie uncovers the real reason behind Ingrid’s experimental procedure, she begins to question whether it was worth it. Rating: 8

The Names

This book has been on my TBR (to be read) list for so long but sadly it was a complete letdown. It was sooooo slow moving and at times really hard to follow. I wish the author had been a bit more clear about how the story was going to veer off in so many different directions instead of just placing us somewhere new every chapter. The concept of the book is really interesting but the execution was not for me.

With an impending storm coming, Cora must hurry to the registrar’s office to register her new son’s name. On the way there, she is discussing the possible names with her young daughter. There are three different options – one that Cora wants, one that her daughter wants and one that her husband is insistent upon. The story then takes you through the alternate lives of each possible name of her son. Can a name really change your path in life? The one common thread throughout all the alternate realities is the abuse that the entire family suffers at the hands of Cora’s husband. His reaction to his son’s name directly correlates to how the lives of each family member plays out. I love the premise of the story but it was too hard to follow for much of the book. Rating: 7

The House Wife

An easy to get through mystery that had some great twists and turns. Jodie is living her dream of being a housewife to successful man. She lives in a beautiful home in Beverly Hills and has everything she could ever want. The only issue is the mystery surrounding the death of his first wife. He says she committed suicide but Jodie isn’t sure. And Jodie is keeping secrets of her own from her husband. Ones that could expose the truth of who her husband really is and what he is capable of. Rating: 8

Three Reasons for Revenge

An easy to get through thriller though it wasn’t a favorite of the month. After a young woman comes to the police station to report an assault, detective Judith Lee realizes this is not the first time she is hearing about an assault complaint made on this perpetrator. He is a wildly successful psychologist who works at the local university. After taking the woman’s statement, detective Lee launches an investigation only to have the man end up dead in his office a few days later. The two incidents must be related but the young woman who made the initial complaint has disappeared.

After two more pieces of evidence connected to the death appear at seemingly random homes, Detective Lee realizes that she is racing against the clock to find this missing woman. Was this a revenge killing? And if so, why? Does the assault complaint Detective Lee took years ago against the same psychologist have an anything to do with what is happening presently? So many unanswered questions that can make it a bit hard to follow at times but it does all tie together in the end. Rating: 8

The Lies They Told

One of my favorite books of 2026! The story is both heartbreaking and heartwarming all at the same time. Lena comes with her family to America from Germany in hopes of escaping their war torn country in the early 1930’s. When they arrive at Ellis Island, she is separated from her brother and mother without explanation. Terrified and alone in a foreign country with her two year old daughter, Lena must fight to make a life for herself. A distant cousin has agreed to allow her to come work at his home in the Blue Ridge Mountains taking care of his home and children.

Shortly after arriving, Lena comes to learn that her cousin has taught his kids to hide from law enforcement whenever they come around. Without any explanation as to why, Lena fears that there is something her cousin isn’t telling her about his life in Virginia. Things come to a head when the state shows up to take the children into custody as well as Lena’s two year old daughter. In a fight for her life, Lena must endure the most horrific experiences in hopes that she can be reunited with her child again. Rating: 9.5

It Could Have Been Her

I absolutely loved this new book from Lisa Jewell! It was soooo drawn out but in the best way – I could not put it down. Jane is out one afternoon walking her dog when another small dog runs up to them with no leash or owner. After taking the stray dog to the vet, they check for a microship so Jane can return the dog to its owners. Shortly after reuniting the dog with its family, word spreads that a teenage girl has also gone missing which makes Jane wonder if the teenager and lost dog were together. Jane decides to try and launch a search for the teenager but surprisingly is not getting  much help from the girl’s family.

What could this family be hiding and why won’t they be more forthcoming in locating their missing family member? There are SO many loose threads woven throughout this book that don’t come together until the very end in the best way! Rating: 9

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7 Best Peptide Serums

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Best Peptide SerumsI have loved skin care for nearly 10 years and find such joy in doing my skincare routine every morning and evening. I’ve seen amazing results from diligently taking care of my skin and figuring out the right products for my concerns. It can take some time to determine what those products may be and what exactly your skin needs so it’s best to start out slow and small with your skincare routine. First figure out what your skin type is (dry, oily, combination, etc) and then look for products that are suited for that skin type. Once you have identified the basics and built a solid skincare routine, it is fun to explore newer launches and trending ingredients to see what may be a fit for your skin. Technology continues to evolve and skincare products become better and better every year.

Peptides were an ingredient I began hearing about a year ago and did a bit more research into to determine if my skin would benefit from adding them in. Turns out peptides were exactly what I was looking for so I started exploring different formulations to see which I liked. Not all peptide serums are the same and many can address different concerns with additional ingredients. I have tried quite a few and found a handful of formulations that I really enjoy. I am going to share a roundup of the best peptide serums I have used and who I think they would be best for.

How to Find the Best Peptide Serums

How to Find the Best Peptide SerumsPeptide serums have been around for years but have been increasing in popularity over the past few years. More brands are experimenting with their own formulations and I can personally attest to the benefit of adding them to a skincare routine. I began incorporating peptides into my routine in the last year and can really see a difference in the firmness of my skin. Fine lines that show up don’t deepen as quickly and my skin has a suppleness to it when I use them regularly. While all ages and any skin type can benefit from peptide serums, more mature skin types are the ones who will see the most drastic results.

What Is a Peptide Serum?

A peptide serum is a serum formulation that contains a variety of different types of peptides in it. Peptides are short chains of amino acids that can provide a ton of great benefits to the skin. Peptides are the building blocks of proteins. In a broader sense, peptide serums can help to improve skin firmness and elasticity while some formulations can additionally help to hydrate the skin and improve texture and tone over time.

What Does a Peptide Serum Do?

Each peptide serum is formulated differently so there could be additional skin health benefits depending on the one you choose, but for the most part these are the benefits of peptide serums when added to a skincare routine.

Boost Collagen Production

Collagen is quite the buzzword these days because collagen provides elasticity and structure to the skin. As we age, collagen production drops which results in skin that is less firm. Peptides can help boost collagen and elastin production in the skin giving it that youthful suppleness. It will not completely provide the same level of firmness that your skin had in your 20’s but it definitely can help bring some of that bounce and plumpness back to your skin.

Strengthens the Skin Barrier

Focusing on skin barrier health is often overlooked in skincare routines but can be one of the most important steps in having healthy skin. If your skin barrier is damaged, it can appear sensitive, easily irritated, inflamed, flaky, etc and can’t perform at its highest level until it gets back in balance. Peptides help to strengthen the skin barrier making it more resilient to environmental damage or mild irritation.

Improve Skin Texture

Skin texture goes hand in hand with skin barrier function. A healthy skin barrier often means your skin texture is smooth, firm and supple. Peptides can aid in this and depending on the formulation of the peptide serum, can also help to reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.

Increase Skin Hydration

Peptides can attract and help retain moisture in the skin leading to increases in your skin’s level of hydration.

Plump the Skin

By increasing the level of hydration in your skin, it will appear more plump. Skin will also look more plump and bouncy by the increase in collagen production that the peptides will stimulate.

Reduce Fine Lines

With the ability to plump the skin and increase collagen production, peptides can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This is one of the main results I have personally seen using peptides regularly in my routine.

Reduce Inflammation

Certain peptides can help to reduce inflammation and sensitivity in the skin.

What Are the 7 Best Peptide Serums?

Peptide Serum products

Medik8 Liquid Peptides

Many hydrating serums focus on simply providing moisture. But the Medik8 Liquid Peptides hydrates as well as visibly plumping the skin. From the first time I used this serum, I could instantly notice a difference! My skin immediately looked firmer, more supple and fine lines were noticeably smoothed. You may notice a sticky or tacky texture when using this which is totally normal. This serum is thick but provides really definitive results! If you want to combine both a hydrating formula (one of the key ingredients is hyaluronic acid) with a targeted fine line treatment, this is a great choice.

OneSkin OS-01 Skin Supplement (discount code: MAREE15)

All of the peptide serums that I shared in this post are a liquid formulation, but the OneSkin OS-01 Skin Supplement is a lightweight gel cream. I LOVE the texture and can use it either as a lightweight moisturizer or a serum underneath a heavier/richer moisturizer. The science behind OneSkin products is truly remarkable and they are one of the first companies to focus on skin longevity rather than just targeting anti-aging concerns. The OS-o1 peptide can penetrate deeper layers of the skin while still remaining stable. It targets the root causes of aging and helps the skin look and feel healthier. This formula treats fine lines and wrinkles, while helping even out the skin tone, reduce the appearance of enlarged pores and improve skin barrier function. You are truly getting so much just in one product!

Educated Mess Freeze Frame (discount code: MAREE15)

This peptide serum has been on my radar for the past year and was so excited to finally test it. This formula contains three advanced peptide complexes to deliver instant firming results as well as long term plumping and lifting benefits. It has a slight tingling/cooling effect when on but I love how FIRM it makes the skin. Wow! You can definitely feel the tightness a few minutes after applying it. For those who struggle with deep lines and wrinkles, this is a great option!

INNBEAUTY Elastic Skin

This is a peptide serum that also contains vegan growth factors. The texture of this is a bit sticky and can feel a bit different if you aren’t used to it. I personally love how it feels and how bouncy it makes my skin! In addition to helping improve skin’s elasticity and firmness, it contains ceramides to help support the skin barrier.

Timeless Skincare Matrixyl Synthe’6

For a wonderful affordable peptide serum option, the Timeless Matrixyl Synthe’6 is a great choice. The texture is very similar to the Medik8 Liquid Peptides and is designed to target mostly fine lines and wrinkles. In addition to various peptides, the formula contains hyaluronic acid to help retain moisture in the skin. The firming effects are not as immediate or noticeable with this as with some of the other formulas that I mentioned, but over time it left my skin well hydrated and firm.

Dieux Deliverance Antioxidant Serum for Calm and Even Skin

The Dieux Deliverance serum is an example of a formulation that contains peptides which contributes to helping firm and smooth but the main focus of serum is to help calm the skin and support the skin barrier. This will address fine lines and loss of elasticity but will also target redness, a damaged skin barrier and uneven skin tone. If you find yourself reacting to many peptide formulations or have sensitive skin, this may be a great option to try!

Bloomeffects Black Tulip Regenerative Brightening Serum (discount code: Maree)

Bloomeffects is a brand I discovered within the past year but quickly fell in love with all of their formulations. This serum contains many of the ingredients that are incredibly popular at the moment all in one product. This serum combines brightening peptides to help brighten and illuminate, exosomic peptides to boost elasticity and firmness, copper peptides to target deep wrinkles and plant-derived growth factors to regenerate and repair the skin. It is truly a powerhouse of a formula!

When to Use a Peptide Serum?

Each peptide serum formulation is different so be sure to look at the directions on the box or retailer’s website. But my rule of thumb is that I will add in a new serum into an existing skincare routine. I don’t like to try multiple new products at once so I will only try them one at a time to ensure I don’t have a reaction and to see the results more clearly. The key to applying skincare is to layer the products thinnest to thickest so apply the peptide serum after cleansing and toning but before your moisturizer. If you are using it with other serums, apply the thinnest serum first.

How to Use a Peptide Serum?

Apply morning and evening

Peptides are suitable to use in both your morning and evening skincare routines.

Layer with other active ingredients

Peptides are increasingly popular because they work well with almost any other active ingredient such as retinol, vitamin c, etc.

Let it dry down

With some peptide serums that have a distinct thicker and more viscous texture, it is best to let it dry down for a minute or two before layering something else on top. In my own experience, I find that if I layer too quickly over thicker peptide serums, there is a chance of pilling.

Past Posts

Friday Finds

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I only have a handful of gel cleansers that I swear by because so many manage to make my skin feel tight and stripped after using. So when I find a new-to-me gel cleanser that works for my dry, mature skin, I have to share it with all of you. The texture of this cleanser is technically a milky gel which I knew I would instantly love. It makes my skin feel super clean but still incredibly hydrated and soft.

The Best Concealers for Mature Skin

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I’ve been testing quite a few new (to me) concealers and thought I update my blog post with all the formulas that I’m loving. There are some new additions and a few got removed in favor of other formulas I like more. As I’ve gotten older, I need a different kind of concealer that helps to conceal but still keeps my under eye area smooth, won’t settle into fine lines and doesn’t emphasize texture. If you are in the market for a new concealer and you have mature skin, this is the post to bookmark! 

Pre-Fall Finds I’m Loving

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Fall is my favorite season so I begin planning my wardrobe in the middle of summer! I am already looking at pieces I want to add and different ways I can style what I currently have.

10 Summer Professional Outfits

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Dressing for the office becomes more challenging during the warmer months when you want to stay cool without sacrificing a polished appearance. Choosing the right combination of lightweight fabrics, versatile staples, and thoughtful styling can make getting dressed much easier throughout the season. In today’s post, I am sharing a round up of outfit inspirations and styling tips to help you refresh your professional wardrobe in the summer season.

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