Finding good books to read on Kindle Unlimited can be a challenge, however add this one to your 'to be read' pile as it will entertain you! The main character Kate, can be easily relatable for those past their 30’s and still trying to figure it all out. At times the book gets a little … Continue reading Making March by Hayley Walsh
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To Squeeze A Prairie Dog by Scott Semegran
A few weeks ago I had the privilege of attending the awards ceremony for the Indie Author Project for the state of Texas. This book won for the entire state of Texas, and after reading it, I can understand why. A humorous glance at the mundane parts of state work with glimpses into the political … Continue reading To Squeeze A Prairie Dog by Scott Semegran
Tea with a Dead Gal, A Boo Done It Mystery by Gretchen Rix
This is the second book in this entertaining series. While I love Boo Radley, the unruly mastiff who keeps finding dead bodies, the banter between sisters Olive and Flannery keep the book moving along in an amusing way. Add in a dash of an old flame FBI agent returning, various campy neighbors and the lovely … Continue reading Tea with a Dead Gal, A Boo Done It Mystery by Gretchen Rix
Ming the Merciless by Ralph Rotten
When I saw the author’s tag line on the cover was “Another steaming pile of crap from Ralph Rotten” and since I already read two other piles (books!) from this author, I grabbed this one. While Ralph describes himself as a degenerate asshole, I only see a riveting author who tells brilliant tales. With twists … Continue reading Ming the Merciless by Ralph Rotten
Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton
I received an ARC (Advanced Reading Copy) of this book at the Texas Library Conference. Last week I started to see a lot of buzz and reviews and pulled it from my extensive to be read shelf. I’m glad I did. This unique story is told from the perspective of a crow – I’m serious … Continue reading Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton
Diary of a Single Wedding Planner (Tales Behind the Veils Book 1) By Violet Howe
Next week I will be attending the Indie Book Fest in Orlando (I know hot, humid, etc – I’m from Texas – it’s a normal day). This sponsoring author offered her book for free CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR FREE NOOK or (CLICK HERE FOR A FREE FROM THAT A PLACE) to read before meeting her … Continue reading Diary of a Single Wedding Planner (Tales Behind the Veils Book 1) By Violet Howe
Tales From The Beach House by James Aylott
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
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
The Day Gravity Became Irrelevant by Ralph Rotten
A few years ago I met this author at the Tucson Festival of Books and picked up the first book in his Calizona series. I loved the irony, sarcasm, and banter between his characters. So, when I saw he was offering this book as a one-day freebie – I jumped. Once again he showed me … Continue reading The Day Gravity Became Irrelevant by Ralph Rotten
The Custodian Chronicles by Tim Will Hunting
It’s been a while since I gushed about a book – but here I am – gushing all over the place with this one! I had the pleasure (most of the time) of working in the fringes of school systems for almost 20 years. By fringe I mean all the work, none of the benefits … Continue reading The Custodian Chronicles by Tim Will Hunting