Thank you Terah Shelton Harris, NetGalley, and Sourcebooks Landmark for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. When Jackson first set eyes on Leigh, his entire world stopped spinning. The gorgeous girl in front of him was looking at his flowers with the same awe and appreciation he held for them … Continue reading Where the Wildflowers Grow
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This Week: July 20th
This week is all about birthdays! While it's not quite my birthday, it is in the next few days and I am reading some great books to celebrate! We are reading about a birthday vacation that changes everything, a presidential biography, and a phenomenal book by one of my favorite authors! What are you reading … Continue reading This Week: July 20th
RELEASING TODAY: Long After We Are Gone
In honor of it's release today, I'm reposting my early review of Long After We Are Gone! Thank you NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Landmark for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. The Solomon family has lived in Diggs, North Carolina, for generations. The four siblings have gone their separate ways in … Continue reading RELEASING TODAY: Long After We Are Gone
Long After We Are Gone
Thank you NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Landmark for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. The Solomon family has lived in Diggs, North Carolina, for generations. The four siblings have gone their separate ways in recent years and barely talk to each other. When King, their father, unexpectedly passes away, the group … Continue reading Long After We Are Gone
This Week: January 14th
I grew up just outside of Atlanta - the city too busy to hate.โI went to college in downtown Atlanta near the Auburn Avenue district and was privileged to watch the funeral process for Hosea Williams in 2000.โI have walked the streets where Martin Luther King, Jr and John Lewis marched.โI have been in the … Continue reading This Week: January 14th
Book Discussion & Signing: One Summer in Savannah
Wednesday evening, I spent time with an amazing group of readers at the Atlanta History Center. This facility is one of my favorites in the city โ itโs in the heart of the Buckhead district and just across the street from the Georgia Governorโs Mansion. If youโve watched the Hunger Games and most Tyler Perry … Continue reading Book Discussion & Signing: One Summer in Savannah





