What do a Greek opera soprano and a former American first lady have in common? Many are familiar with the iconic photographs of Jacqueline Kennedy during JFK’s presidency or the arias sung by Maria Callas, but their hidden struggles defined their personal lives. From failed pregnancies to troubled marriages to loving the same man – … Continue reading Jackie and Maria
Author: Lindsey B.
February Review & March Preview
Can you believe it's already March?? That means it's time to look back at what we read in February - what were your favorites last month? Here's the books that got 5 stars from me this month: February Reads In February, I read 10 books - 6 audiobooks and 4 print. The links below will … Continue reading February Review & March Preview
New Release Tuesday – 2/28/23
It's another beautiful Tuesday...and that means new books! I was looking through the list and have so many in my cart on our Bookshop.org page right now! What are you picking up today? Your Driver Is Waiting by Priya Guns - this romcom is a little bit Taxi Driver meets When Harry Met Sally. A … Continue reading New Release Tuesday – 2/28/23
Books for the Lenten Season
When most people consider Lent, they think of giving up things - soda, meat, candy, etc. Lent is really a commemoration of the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert as he was confronted with temptation by satan. Giving up something fits with the act of fasting, but Lent is really more about preparing … Continue reading Books for the Lenten Season
Someone Else’s Shoes
Jojo Moyes is back with her latest book Someone Else’s Shoes, which follows two very different women as they grapple with relationship challenges, new careers, and parenting problems. Filled with Moyes classic humor and witty conversation, this new release is sure to make you laugh. Sam’s employer was recently acquired by a big company leaving … Continue reading Someone Else’s Shoes
Between Heaven & the Real World
We all have moments that define our lives – the moment we meet someone, or the moment something tremendous happens. May 21, 2008 was one of those moments for the entire Chapman family – a tragic accident that lead to the death of their youngest child. But there were so many others along the way, … Continue reading Between Heaven & the Real World
New Release Tuesday – 2/21/23
TGIT! Thank Goodness It's Tuesday might not be exactly what you were expecting this morning, but it's New Release Tuesday and I'm excited about the new books! By the way...I'm traveling today, but I'll be picking up my new reads through my Bookshop.org page to support my favorite local indie shop! Comedy Comedy Comedy Drama … Continue reading New Release Tuesday – 2/21/23
Presidents’ Day Book Recommendations
Happy Presidents' Day weekend! If you've got Monday off, I hope you'll have some time to dive into a good book! While this holiday has become very commercialized with mattress sales and Amazon warehouse discounts, it actually started as a celebration of George Washington, America's first president. Washington's was born on February 22, 1732, and … Continue reading Presidents’ Day Book Recommendations
Abe
For nearly a century, April 14, 1865 was the most notorious day in American History. It was Good Friday, a rainy day in Washington D.C. Our American Cousin was showing at Ford’s Theater. Julia Grant’s husband begged out of his employer’s invitation to the theater because she couldn’t stand the boss’ wife. A shady character … Continue reading Abe
The Seamstress of New Orleans
Constance Halstead is a wife, a mother to two young children, and a society figure in New Orleans. Alice Butterworth is a wife, a seamstress, and a girl from a Midwest farm living in Chicago. When both their husbands vanish, circumstances bring these ladies together in New Orleans. Known world over today for Mardi Gras, … Continue reading The Seamstress of New Orleans










