Thank you NetGalley and Gallery Books for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. It’s 1939 and Elise is new to Paris. Recently married and an ex-pat, the artist enjoys exploring the city on foot, looking for inspiration outside of her renowned painter-husband’s shadow. One afternoon, these explorations led to a … Continue reading The Paris Daughter – releasing Tuesday!
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Swan Light
Silvestre Swan has been the lighthouse keeper since the day it was built by the town. Mari Adams is a marine archaeologist known for investigating shipwrecks at the bottom of the ocean. Evangeline Devon is on a mission to find out the history of her family, and the truth behind several tragedies that shaped it. … Continue reading Swan Light
May Review & June Preview
Happy official/unofficial start to summer! Now that we're past Memorial Day and it's the first of June, we can officially start looking forward to all the summer activities. For us, that means a lot of youth group events for my eldest (and a lot of late night pickups from those events for me!), and a … Continue reading May Review & June Preview
New Release Tuesday – 5/30/23
Did you read all your books over the Memorial Day Weekend? Good news - it's New Release Tuesday and there's some great books coming out today! Today's list is short, but there are many others hitting shelves. What are you picking up? The Celebrants by Steven Rowley - a group of friends reunite to hold … Continue reading New Release Tuesday – 5/30/23
The Red Badge of Courage
It’s a cold, foggy day on the battlefield. Henry Flemming enlisted as a teenager with romantic ideas of what serving in the military would be like. But now, faced with the reality of war and fearing defeat, he deserts his company. Embarrassed by his lack of bravery and desperate to make up for it when … Continue reading The Red Badge of Courage
Communication for Change Management
Big corporations have been filing for bankruptcy lately – Bed, Bath and Beyond, Virgin Orbit, and Tuesday Morning to name a few. But not all companies who actually file or come close to it fail. The difference is how leadership moves to change their corporations and pivot the team culture and activities. That change cannot … Continue reading Communication for Change Management
Movie Star: They always say they’re single
If you grew up in the ‘00’s, you know Jessica Simpson. From pop music darling to Daisy Duke to reality TV, Jessica’s face was everywhere – including tabloid magazines. When Jessica’s marriage to another pop music star failed, she suddenly found herself the target of rumor and paparazzi attention that cast a negative light on … Continue reading Movie Star: They always say they’re single
New Release Tuesday – 5/23/23
New Release Tuesday is back again! Today's list is short, but there are some great books! What are you bringing home today? A Song and a Prayer by Loretta Lynn and Kim McLean - several country music legends have books coming out in 2023, but Loretta's is the only posthumous release planned. This book of … Continue reading New Release Tuesday – 5/23/23
Maame
Maddie is cooking in the kitchen while her dad is watching television in the other room. With the help of a medical caretaker, she has been her father’s sole support for the past few years – she works in an office to support them, fixes meals, and puts him to bed. Her mother is back … Continue reading Maame
The House in the Cerulean Sea
Linus Baker is good at being a case worker. He evaluates foster homes for a government agency and determines if they meet standards. He turns in thorough reports, and his desk is kept clean. He keeps to himself both at work and at home and is as happy as a single guy with a cat, … Continue reading The House in the Cerulean Sea










