While this is book six in the series I read it as a standalone having never read any of the others. I will say that I enjoyed it so much. I always love reading holiday themed books during the holidays and this one fits the bill nicely. This is one of those books that you…
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The Placeholder by Lynda Wolters | Book Review
Before I start my review I want to say that some will not find this book for them. Sera, the main female character, is a bit of a hussy at one point in the book. She is pouring through men like it’s her job description. Her actions can be triggering for some. In my opinion…
The Girl of Lost Petals and Possibilities by Laura Briggs | Book Review
I didn’t read A Little Hotel in Cornwell which is where Maisie Clark finds her happy ending. So I went into this book knowing nothing about the characters. After reading this though I think I need to go back and read it. You can easily read this one on its own but I felt as…
Return to Cornwall Books 1-6 by Laura Briggs | Excerpt
I am so thrilled to bring y’all an excerpt from Laura Briggs and her Return to Cornwall books. This series looks like an amazing series and one that I have added to my tbr pile. If you have been with me for a while you know how much I love books set anywhere in the…
They Had Eyes of Silver by S E Davis | Book Review
What a wonderful beginning to the Wulfin series! This book has it all; romance, mystery, enough steaminess to make you swoon, and characters that are so well written you think you are reading about real people. This isn’t the same old teenage or young love, coming of age. This is adults finding love and their…
Murder in the Cards by Gina Cheyne | Excerpt
I have an excerpt for y’all today from Murder in the Cards by Gina Cheyne. It’s a good excerpt too. One that will make you want to head over and buy the book. If you are looking for a new mystery to read then I highly recommend this one.
A Wedding in Tuscany by Sandy Barker | Guest Post
I have a guest post for y’all today from Sandy Barker. I really think you will enjoy reading about the destinations in her books. I love Tuscany and it is on my list of places that I have to visit before I die. It is such a magical place. At least it feels that way…
The Mersey Mothers by Sheila Riley | Book Review
This one picks up three years after the last book, “The Mersey Girls.” Each book can be read on its own, and you will be fine. In fact, I have not yet finished all of the others. However, I believe it is most likely beneficial to read them in order. In this book, we find…
The Chair Man by Alex Pearl | Book Review
One day, while Michael Hollinghurst is commuting to work, a bomb explodes and changes his life. While he’s lucky to be alive, he doesn’t feel that way as he will be a chair man (in a wheelchair) for the rest of his life. We watch as Michael struggles with survivor’s guilt and with his wife…
A Moment of Faith by Martin Svaneborg | Book Review
Søren Kierkegaard is a philosopher that I have never read anything more than quotes from his works. After reading this I want to read his works now. Part of this story is told through letters from Kierkegaard to the love of his life, Regine Olsen. I do not now if the letters are authenticated or…










