
Release date: April 7, 2026
Publisher: Recorded Books
Genre: Contemporary Fiction
Narrator: Xe Sands
Synopsis:
From the international bestselling author of PACK UP THE MOON and OUT OF THE CLEAR BLUE SKY…
Winnie Smith was never supposed to be that woman. She’s the responsible sister, the behind-the-scenes event planner, the one who avoids drama at all costs. So how did she end up publicly branded as the other woman—and promptly canceled by the Mommy Mafia of Cape Cod? One disastrous relationship, a missing background detail, and suddenly Winnie’s quiet life is in shambles.
Enter Lorenzo Santini, the world-renowned surgeon, feared and revered by colleagues, with zero patience for incompetence and life’s ordinary tasks. Known to hospital staff as Dr. Satan, Lorenzo needs a personal assistant—and Winnie needs a fresh start. It’s strictly business…until it isn’t.
As Winnie manages Lorenzo’s demanding schedule and carefully guarded life, she discovers there’s more beneath his intimidating exterior than arrogance and ambition. And Lorenzo begins to see that Winnie is anything but invisible.
Once in a blue moon, two people who seem to have nothing in common could turn out to be perfect for each other after all.
Review:
There’s something so comforting about returning to a familiar world, and Once in a Blue Moon by Kristan Higgins delivered exactly that for me. While you absolutely don’t need to read the connected books to enjoy this one, longtime fans will appreciate the little threads that tie everything together—especially getting to see beloved characters again (yes, Grandpop 🥹). Higgins has such a gift for creating communities that feel warm, lived in, and full of heart, and stepping back into Winnie’s world felt like coming home.
Winnie is such an easy character to root for, she’s the responsible, behind the scenes sister who suddenly finds herself at the center of unwanted drama. Watching her rebuild after being unfairly labeled and judged was both frustrating and empowering in the best way. And then there’s Lorenzo—aka Dr. Satan—who was such a fun surprise here. Seeing him soften, layer by layer, and getting a deeper look into who he really is made his dynamic with Winnie incredibly satisfying. Their boss/employee relationship evolving into something more was slow, sweet, and filled with those little moments that just work.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Xe Sands and she was, as always, an absolute joy. Her performance added so much depth and personality to both Winnie and Lorenzo, bringing out the humor, tenderness, and emotional beats beautifully. And Winnie’s family? Truly one of the highlights, so loving, warm, and supportive, it made being back with them feel extra special. Honestly, my only complaint is that I wanted more. Higgins never misses for me, and I would happily stay in this world a little longer.
Overall rating: 5/5
Thanks to the publisher for my review copy.


















