This book was a bit of a conundrum for me. Conundrums: Enigmatical conceits from A Classical dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. Each chapter in this book starts with a word and definition from that dictionary. When I first started the book I could not get into it. I spent the first few chapters trying to … Continue reading Three Lessons In Seduction by Sofie Darling
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The Dark Tides (Book 2) by Mark Piggott
I choose books to read for a variety of reasons. In my quest to be totally honest I said yes to reading this book solely because the author asked and when I read his bio I found out we were born in the same town in New Jersey! That small world moment gave me a … Continue reading The Dark Tides (Book 2) by Mark Piggott
A Little Sin by Sionnach Wintergreen
This novella is the perfect combination of story, characters and history. It is a male/male romance and has a few steamy scenes that enhance but not detract from the mystery in this small Texas town in the 1920’s. The book opens to the hanging of the local doctor and the sheriff is left without a … Continue reading A Little Sin by Sionnach Wintergreen
The Class: A Life-Changing Teacher — by Heather Won Tesoriero
This is exactly as the description states. If you are looking for how this teacher has been successful, meaning what he does, this is not the book. It is however an accounting of a few specific students and the amazing work they are doing but it is basically their story and not the teacher’s. It … Continue reading The Class: A Life-Changing Teacher — by Heather Won Tesoriero
Master of My Time by Beatriz Gonzalez & Maria Teresa Schob
This concise book was originally released in Spanish and selling well in that market. The authors have now translated the book into English so that even more people can enjoy and benefit from this system. This is a wonderful introduction for getting your life/home into order and maintaining it. I think this would be especially … Continue reading Master of My Time by Beatriz Gonzalez & Maria Teresa Schob
Talking to the Dead Guys by Gretchen Rix
I love a good cozy mystery. It’s like M & M’s to me – I can’t get enough and this book really delivered on the sweet treat! It’s been a while since I gave a 5-star review but this book earned it! What really hooked me into this book was one of the minor characters … Continue reading Talking to the Dead Guys by Gretchen Rix
The Vacant Space by Jaime Perez
I saw this book at a book festival. I walked by it but something about the cover called me back. I picked it up and met the author (used to be teacher now librarian – ok that alone sold me!) and he told me how many times his poor niece had to run back and … Continue reading The Vacant Space by Jaime Perez
Midnight to Morning by H. Glogau-Morgan
It has been a while since I felt that a book might have a decent story but was not for me. This is a long and involved book. It is not helped by the fact that the main character changes names and those she deals with have proper names that are similar and nicknames that … Continue reading Midnight to Morning by H. Glogau-Morgan
Escape to Oakbrook Farm by Hannah Ellis Being Released TODAY – August 8
I have enjoyed everything I read from this author. Her books are light and fun and contain Happy Endings! They are the perfect beach read, Sunday afternoon read or just when I need an escape read. This story is a sequel to The Cottage at Hope Cove that I thoroughly enjoyed. The story concentrates on … Continue reading Escape to Oakbrook Farm by Hannah Ellis Being Released TODAY – August 8
Reblog from Aaron S Gallagher
This just appeared today on Aaron's Site. It totally cracked me up as I have been living at the edge of the Indie Author world for almost two years now. I could have used this guidance many times! Enjoy! https://www.aaronsgallagher.com/single-post/2018/08/06/The-Care-and-Feeding-of-an-Indie-Author The Care and Feeding of an Indie Author August 6, 2018 Congratulations on your acquisition … Continue reading Reblog from Aaron S Gallagher