It's time to get in the holiday mood if you aren't already. Put on that holiday/winter playlist, turn on the Christmas lights or light the menorah, and grab a good holiday themed book (or two!). Here's a few of my favorites: Hanukkah themed The Matzah Ball has quite the twist! Rachel is a writer who … Continue reading Holiday Themed Books
The Woman In Me
Like so many of you, I’m from the Britney generation. You know, the one that grew up watching the kids on the Mickey Mouse Club only to later watch as those same kids became superstar singers and actors. We were the generation of MTV – Road Rules, The Real World, and the hours of music … Continue reading The Woman In Me
Book Discussion & Signing: Longstreet
I was back at the Atlanta History Center last week to hear Elizabeth Varon discuss her latest release Longstreet: The Confederate general who defied the South. I'm a history buff at heart and loved the discussion and what I've read of this book so far - I read the first three chapters before the event … Continue reading Book Discussion & Signing: Longstreet
This Week: December 10th
Happy Holidays, friends! This week, I'll be sharing about the author talk I attended last week, a bombshell new celebrity memoir, and a list of my favorite holiday books to get you in the mood! While this might be a slower week on the blog, I can promise you there is a lot going on … Continue reading This Week: December 10th
Holiday Gifts for Book Lovers
It's the holiday gift giving season! This time of year can be so stressful for both the giver and the receiver - every time I get asked what I want, I cringe, but I can never figure out what to get those I love either! Let's take some of the pressure off and talk about … Continue reading Holiday Gifts for Book Lovers
Countdown to Pearl Harbor
In 1994, 53 years after the event, President Bill Clinton signed a resolution designating December 7th as Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in honor of the 2403 Americans killed in the attacks. This wasn’t a random attack, or one hastily planned either – the Japanese had been putting this together for weeks. But it was the … Continue reading Countdown to Pearl Harbor
Cage of Nightingales
Carlo and Tammo are an unlikely pair at the boy’s school. Carlo, a talented singer, is a rule follower and strait-laced pupil. Tammo, a flutist, is a charity case for the school and isn’t well-accepted. Their love of music and birds brings them together to reach their full potential. However, when the boys get carless … Continue reading Cage of Nightingales
The Heiress
Thank you NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Cam and Jules are on a cross-country road trip back to his childhood home. He’s been putting this off for years now since his adoptive mother passed away. Cam moved from North Carolina to California years … Continue reading The Heiress
This Week: December 3rd
Are you counting down to the holidays? This is my favorite time of year and I can't wait for all the festivities! As we move through December, I'll be posting a little less to give me more time to prepare for the 2024 Reading Challenge. This week, I'll be sharing two new upcoming releases, a … Continue reading This Week: December 3rd
Everything is F*cked
Earlier this year, I was gifted a copy of Mark Manson’s Everything is F*cked. First impression? What must my friend think of my life?? Second impression? Not another Mark Manson book… Last September, I read Manson’s first and more popular book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and was highly disappointed. It was … Continue reading Everything is F*cked










