News and Updates With school on winter break for President's Day, our household has a different pace this week. Weโre not dashing through carpool while listening to audiobooks or rushing to finish homework, but we do have more time to visit the library and find a cozy spot to curl up with a good book! … Continue reading This Week: February 15th
El Paso
Thank you NetGalley and Dutton for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. El Paso has long existed at the intersection of conflict, migration, and racism, a history that stretches back centuries. Situated along the Rio Grande, the city and its sister community across the river, Ciudad Juรกrez, were once a … Continue reading El Paso
If You Loved Heated Rivalry, Try These Hockey Romances Next
If you tore through Rachel Reidโs Heated Rivalry and immediately wanted more career stakes and razorโsharp banter on the ice, youโre not alone. Shane and Ilyaโs story hits that perfect sweet spot: rivalsโtoโlovers, years of secret history, and a hockey world where the sport isnโt just a backdropโitโs the heartbeat of the story. This list … Continue reading If You Loved Heated Rivalry, Try These Hockey Romances Next
This Week: February 8th
News and Updates We have arrived at one of my favorite weeks of the year in our reading plan - sports romances! I'm reading hockey romances this week, but there's so many other great sports-themed romance novels out there - baseball, football, golf - really everything. It's also Valentine's week, which I know is a … Continue reading This Week: February 8th
Last Bite
Thank you NetGalley and She Writes Press for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Angie never thought sheโd be here โ her husbandโs funeral. Sheโs not sure how they ended up here โ he was perfectly healthy before this. Now sheโs trying to figure out how sheโll even afford all … Continue reading Last Bite
This Week: February 1st
News and Updates Well, we're on weekend #3 of winter weather here and, while I love having cancelled plans to give me more time to read, I'm ready to have warmer weather! It doesn't help that I finally got the cold that's been going through our house for the last few weeks and haven't felt … Continue reading This Week: February 1st
Daughter of Egypt
Thank you NetGalley and St .Martinโs Press for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. The tomb of Tutankhamun has long been the center of attention in the Valley of the Kings but for one group of archaeologists, that was not the end goal for their explorations. However, thatโs exactly what … Continue reading Daughter of Egypt
January Top Books
January's reading challenge brought me to so many genres I would not have read otherwise. Some were more difficult than others for me to read, but I'm glad I read them. How did you fare with these prompts? When looking over the list of books I read this month, I was not surprised in the … Continue reading January Top Books
This Week: January 25th
News and Updates Last weekend it was snow...this weekend it's ice. I'm scheduling this to post automatically because we will likely be offline Sunday - living in the country means ice storms bring power outages and other challenges. I hope you are safe and warm today, and finding lots of time to read! This Week … Continue reading This Week: January 25th
The Red Winter
Thank you NetGalley and MacMillan Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Everything isnโt exactly as it seems with Professor Grave. Heโs been seen talking to himself and has been keeping strange friends. But the biggest secret is one heโs been running from for the past 20 years โ … Continue reading The Red Winter










