This book is a well-connected web of stories involving a motel turned apartment’s amusing and provocative residents. At first, it reads like a collection of stories, each one from a different apartment but they quickly turn into the far-reaching stories of not just the residents, but the area and the “outside” lives of each character. … Continue reading Tales From The Beach House by James Aylott
Month: May 2019
Write to Heal: Seven Women, Seven Triumphs, Collected by Dr. Karen Maxfield-Lunkin
I am always amazed at people who can open themselves up and share so much of their lives on paper for the world to see. These seven women are incredible, not only in their stories but in their strength and ability to allow the reader an opportunity to step into their worlds and at the … Continue reading Write to Heal: Seven Women, Seven Triumphs, Collected by Dr. Karen Maxfield-Lunkin
The Arms of Death (Loch Lonach Mystery Series: Book One) By Maggie Foster
Not what I expected in a good way. The genre stated Medical Fiction or Amature Sleuths. However, I see it more like an intense, above the norm cozy. There are characters you can wrap your brain around, modern issues, and occurrences with a touch of Old World charm. This book had enough science (easily explained), … Continue reading The Arms of Death (Loch Lonach Mystery Series: Book One) By Maggie Foster
Girl With A Star Spangled Heart by Elaine Fields Smith
One of my favorite things to do is wander around a book festival. However, I had the pleasure of meeting this author before it even started! I was sitting and listening to awards at the North Texas Book Festival when Elaine sat down beside me. What an interesting person! She has authored books about some … Continue reading Girl With A Star Spangled Heart by Elaine Fields Smith
Simple Glory by John Clendening
Being a Texas transplant myself and seeing the explosion of growth in Austin, I was intrigued when I met John Clendening at the North Texas Book Festival. He told me about his book and the heart or almost hidden center of the story which is can a small town retain its soul as it expands? … Continue reading Simple Glory by John Clendening
Bronte (Bocas Trilogy Book 2) by Thomas M. Barron
Having read and enjoyed the first book in this series, I was thrilled to get this real postcard in the mail announcing the second book. In the continuing story of George, he is now in Australia for the funeral of his best friend PJ. His wandering life has led him to his … Continue reading Bronte (Bocas Trilogy Book 2) by Thomas M. Barron
Regen by Cassie Greutman
Urban Fantasy has become a favorite of mine, so when I saw this book, I could not resist. About two chapters in I realized how much the main character sounded like my (now adult) daughter and I could not put it down. (and then my thoughts went to “well she sure is not fae considering … Continue reading Regen by Cassie Greutman
Operation Zombie Apocalypse Prep: Gearing Up! By Mr. Zhi
Ok, this is not my usual read, but the concept for this book was so intriguing I could not resist. Plus it is a Non-Fiction Book! There have been several discussions around my kitchen table about survival in an apocalypse and frankly the Walmart closing down near us has made most of our plans invalid! … Continue reading Operation Zombie Apocalypse Prep: Gearing Up! By Mr. Zhi