I know our theme this month is green, but my world is yellow with pollen this week - how about yours? I love seeing the world come to life in the spring, but only through the windows while I enjoy a book from the comfort of my low-pollen home with a cup of tea with … Continue reading This Week: March 23rd
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Party of Liars
Thank you NetGalley and Minotaur Books for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Today is set up to be the Sweet 16 birthday party all teen girls dream of. A pool party at your father’s mansion complete with DJ, all your friends, and a beautiful cake your stepmother made just … Continue reading Party of Liars
Light a Penny Candle
When Elizabeth’s mother decided to send her away, out of the country, to a distant “aunt” she had never met, she was torn. She understood her mother was doing it to keep her safe – the German’s were bombing London and she would be safer in Ireland. But these were people she’d only heard of … Continue reading Light a Penny Candle
This Week: March 16th
Dia dhuit, friends! Saint Patrick's Day in America always makes me giggle - all the "kiss me I'm Irish" shirts and the people who claim Irish heritage for a day! Having actual Irish lineage, but no one to teach me about it, I sought out a lot of books about Ireland as an adult. Nonfiction … Continue reading This Week: March 16th
The Book Club for Troublesome Women
Thank you NetGalley and HarperCollins Focus for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. The housewives of Concordia, Virgina, are the picture-perfect women their husbands dreamed of. They deliver the children to school, the dinner to the table promptly as the men arrive home from work, and support their husband’s aspirations … Continue reading The Book Club for Troublesome Women
Greetings From Somewhere Else
Lainey is used to unexpected surprises in her line of work helping clients launch new products and market their businesses, but this one takes the cake. The Irish aunt she hasn’t seen since her family moved to Australia decades ago has suddenly died and left everything to her father. The catch? Someone from their family … Continue reading Greetings From Somewhere Else
This Week: March 9th
I'm still thinking about how great the Amelia Island Book Festival was last week - the author panels and the exposition hall were so great! I also had a great time reading on the beach while I was island hopping through the Georgia golden isles and along the north Florida coast, including this week's great … Continue reading This Week: March 9th
The Deathly Grimm
Thank you NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own. Clara’s visions aren’t always that clear. Are they nightmares showing her darkest fears? Or are they showing the true past lives of those around her? Everything she believes is called into question as she reenters the Forest … Continue reading The Deathly Grimm
March Theme: Green
To me, March is when the flowers start blooming and the world starts to come back to life. Spring doesn't officially start until the 20th, but, if you live in the south, you've probably already seen the wildflowers and daffodils start peaking their heads out in your yard! Taking inspiration from all the greenery (and … Continue reading March Theme: Green
A is for Alibi
Kinsey Millhone only took this case because something felt unfinished and every day on the job is proving her right. Nikki Fife might have been convicted of murdering her husband, but when every lead takes Kinsey into danger or toward yet another dead body, it’s looking more and more like the justice system got it … Continue reading A is for Alibi










