Oh my, goodness did this take me back to my early years of marriage when I worked so hard to provide the best home, holidays, and welcoming place for my husband and In-laws! Caruso has done it again and written a laugh-out-loud holiday read. Rhonda and James have only been married a short time but … Continue reading Merry Hanukkah by Debby Caruso
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The Best Books I read in 2020
As we begin a New Year, I wanted to reflect back on the books I read in 2020 and share with you my pick of the best. I read 173 books and if you have read all the pages of my blog you know that I do not post on any books I can not … Continue reading The Best Books I read in 2020
The Angel Street Assassination by Aaron S Gallagher
Bennett and DeMarko are at it again! If you are not a fan of Aaron Gallagher it is only because you have not read one of his books. Aside from the Jack Reacher and Harry Bosch series, this series is the best! This is the 5th in the series and the grittiest by far. The … Continue reading The Angel Street Assassination by Aaron S Gallagher
Destiny’s A Witch: A Wicked Good Mystery by Lucy May
This is a very fun cozy mystery about a 20 something-year-old witch named Moira Wicked. Having finished college and been on her own for a few years, she has just returned to her hometown, Charm Cove, Maine. She has been trying to live in denial of her magic abilities but came to the conclusion it … Continue reading Destiny’s A Witch: A Wicked Good Mystery by Lucy May
The Last Ny-Failen by Wendy L. Anderson
This is the last book in Anderson’s Ny-Failen series. I would be remiss if I did not say that when you have loved a book series and it comes to an end, it somehow feels like you have lost a friend. Anderson’s work was my introduction to the world of fantasy. I will never forget … Continue reading The Last Ny-Failen by Wendy L. Anderson
Beset by E.H. Reinhard
It is spring break in Miami: college kids everywhere, beaches swarming, bars overflowing and every hotel booked. A gardener finds the body of a young man in the bushes of a hotel on the beach. The investigation begins with one hurdle after another. There are cameras all over, but none show the face of the … Continue reading Beset by E.H. Reinhard
A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling
I really enjoyed this book. It is light, funny and so quirky, but with a little bit of a zinger. Sperling has a way of writing that seems very real to me, her characters are always just like someone you know, and their lives match up as well. Set in Oregon, this novel is about … Continue reading A Few Trivial Felonies by Sandra Sperling
Void of Power by Andrew C. Raiford
This is a futuristic fantasy novel with a lot of action! The setting is Texas after the Cultural War Treaty has been set up. The treaty states the federal government and all of its agents may not enter the Void. The Void now belongs to no one and exists with its own rules. The inhabitants … Continue reading Void of Power by Andrew C. Raiford
Rico Stays by Ed Duncan
Although this is the third in a series, the writing is such that each book stands on its own. Rico is an independent contractor. He is totally at peace with his job as an eliminator. Rico has a personal code of ethics and only rids the world of the unwanted criminal element. He is a … Continue reading Rico Stays by Ed Duncan
Our Teenage Years: Growing Up in a Small Town in the ’80s by T J Wray
Childhood is hard enough without having anything different or unique about your experience. When you add your parents getting an awful divorce, moving frequently from town to town, and personal bad choices, life is even more challenging. It is not surprising that many will be able to relate to this story because the truth is, … Continue reading Our Teenage Years: Growing Up in a Small Town in the ’80s by T J Wray