It was a call Alma never wanted to get, but always thought would come – her sister was dead. The officer who called was short on details other than Alma’s teenaged niece was there at the scene and saw her mother dead on the ground. Alma makes quick plans to come home to deal with … Continue reading The Home Place
June Recap & July Prompts
How can we be halfway through the year already? This is a great spot to check on your reading goals for the year if you set an annual goal. I'm a little behind on my reading schedule - how are you doing? We really have read so many great books in such a short period … Continue reading June Recap & July Prompts
RELEASING TODAY: A Happier Life
A Happier Life hits shelves today and your favorite local bookstore and I'm sharing my review from last month in its honor. Grab your copy today! Thank you NetGalley and Gallery Books for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Becks Saint James is legendary. Well, at least her dinner parties … Continue reading RELEASING TODAY: A Happier Life
My Magnolia Summer
Maggie’s whole world is falling apart. The guy she’s been dating is hiding something, the Big Apple restaurant job she loves isn’t quite living up to expectations, and now her mom and grandma have been in a horrible accident. Mom’s OK, but the matriarch of the family is in a coma and she is called … Continue reading My Magnolia Summer
This Week: June 23rd
It is officially summer...and it definitely feels like it around here! With a heat wave hitting most of the country, it's a great time to find a spot inside to chill out with a good book and a cold drink. But if you're heading out on vacation, we have books for you this week, too! … Continue reading This Week: June 23rd
Bad River
Thank you NetGalley and Kensington Publishing for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Arliss Cutter has a reputation for tracking fugitives in the Alaskan wilderness. He can tell the direction of travel, determine if there are any injuries, and more just by observing their footfall and the surroundings. But when … Continue reading Bad River
Enemy Women
Adair Colley is sitting in a damp, dark prison cell. Her family was ripped apart by the Civil War: her father beaten and taken away for being an enemy sympathizer, her brother fighting for one side, and Adair was separated from her sisters when another refugee family gave false testimony against her in return for … Continue reading Enemy Women
RELEASING THURSDAY: Ladies’ Day
In a unique choice, this book will be releasing on Thursday instead of the usual Tuesday this week. Check out our review of Ladies' Day and grab your copy Thursday! Thank you NetGalley and CamCat Books for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Sky is a golf phenom – she’s … Continue reading RELEASING THURSDAY: Ladies’ Day
The Last Slave Ship
In 2019, journalist Ben Raines made international headlines for a story he didn’t just investigate and report, but for the mystery he solved. The Last Slave Ship to offload its human cargo onto American soil was the Clotilda in 1860 in the Mobile River delta. The importation of slaves had been an international crime for … Continue reading The Last Slave Ship
This Week: June 16th
I'm not sure I've ever read two five-star books in one week - till now! This has been an interesting week of books and revisiting some great storylines, including a recent fascination I have with the Clotilda and Africatown, Alabama. After reading one account of the town's creation back in January, I knew I wanted … Continue reading This Week: June 16th










