Celie’s life has been an adventure – the loss of her parents early in life, two pregnancies as a teen, her children taken away, an arranged marriage to someone she doesn’t love, estrangement from her sister, and failed romance. Celie is yearning for someone to care for her the way she’s cared for those in … Continue reading The Color Purple
Family is more than biology
I think I have always known I was adopted. I can't remember ever being told I was adopted; I have just always been aware. It's not like I look different than my parents and, if you didn't know, you'd probably never guess! A few years back, I got one of those AncestryDNA tests for Christmas. … Continue reading Family is more than biology
New Release Tuesday – 2/7/23
Happy New Release Tuesday!! I'm excited to share today's new releases with you - there's some great new books from authors I love, and some debuts, too! This list isn't as long as the past few weeks, but I hope you'll find your newest read here! Someone Else's Shoes by Jojo Moyes - this latest … Continue reading New Release Tuesday – 2/7/23
China Rich Girlfriend
Eleanor Young hasn’t talked to her son Nicholas and his future wife for months. She’s brooding, and desperate to win his favor again. So when she stumbles across her future daughter-in-law’s mysterious birthfather, Eleanor schemes to use this information to get back into their lives. That chance encounter opens Pandora’s box in Rachel Chu’s life. … Continue reading China Rich Girlfriend
Should I keep reading this book?
I keep seeing this question pop up in my book groups on Facebook and Instagram. "I'm 2 chapters in and this book isn't really my cup of tea." "I just really can't get into these characters." "Should I keep reading this or DNF it?" Here's the thing - not every book is meant for every … Continue reading Should I keep reading this book?
Wild Dances
Thank you NetGalley and Astra Publishing House for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Eurovision fans worldwide know the man on the video with the curly hair and the insight on every contestant. William Lee Adams, the Vietnamese-American journalist with the Southern twang in his voice, has been reporting on … Continue reading Wild Dances
January Review & February Preview
It's time to take a look back at our favorite reads this past month, and catch a sneak peak of what's coming up! First - what were your favorite reads in January? I'd love to hear about them in the comments! Here's the books that got 5 stars from me this month: January Reads In … Continue reading January Review & February Preview
New Release Tuesday – 1/31/23
It's New Release Tuesday again! And reminder, as I posted about on Saturday, I'll be including links to purchase these books from our Bookshop.org page instead of other national retailers. Bookshop and Libro.fm (audiobooks) purchases help support our independent bookstores with a portion of every purchase! The Second You're Single by Cara Tanamachi - releasing … Continue reading New Release Tuesday – 1/31/23
Alexander Hamilton
The lawyer, founding father, war hero, and politician that is central to one of Broadway’s biggest hits of the past decade is so much more than what you probably know about him. Alexander Hamilton’s story is a true underdog tale. An illegitimate son born in the West Indies. An absentee father and a mother who … Continue reading Alexander Hamilton
Love Your Independent Bookstores
I love independent bookstores! These businesspeople are bibliophiles at heart like me, and are supporting their families by selling books...and feeding my reading addiction. So what makes me love an indie shop? It's the care, the atmosphere, the selection, and the random gems you can find on the shelves! I took these photos earlier this … Continue reading Love Your Independent Bookstores










