When I first read the summary of Maria La Serra's The One & Only, there were two aspects that instantly called out to me: The magazine setting, and the enemies-to-lovers plot. The first got my attention because of my journalism background; novels set in newspaper or magazine offices often catch my eye for that very... Continue Reading →
Book recommendation: Dear Fahrenheit 451, by Annie Spence
Do you know how I sometimes say that certain books are best suited for certain people? Well, here's the type of person that should read Dear Fahrenheit 451, by Annie Spence: Anyone who loves books. Seriously. If you're a book-lover of any sort, you should check this one out. Because that's what Dear Fahrenheit 451... Continue Reading →
Ready for spring
Oh, spring. You could arrive any day now. Really. I'm ready for warmer days, consistent sunshine, grass, rain, flowers.... I'll even take the slush as the snow begins to melt, and the dirt and mud that covers everything in that transition period. All of that is better than the bitter cold we've had the past... Continue Reading →
Book excerpt: The Night Docket, by Michele Lang (and a giveaway!)
Characters who can speak to the dead... I don't know why they appeal to me as much as they do. But there's something about them that draw me to a book, and make me at least want to read more of it, if not buy it altogether. Michele Lang's The Night Docket is no exception.... Continue Reading →
Monthly update: March 2019
Want to know something? It really doesn't feel like March. I'm not just talking about the weather--which, by the way, is still hovering in harsh, make-your-face-hurt-from-the-cold area of the thermometer many days. No, I just mean in general. February passed really quickly, and I don't quite feel like I have my bearings on the month... Continue Reading →
