Snarky comments, underlying humor, sarcasm – if that’s your thing – this is the perfect book for you and me! A rare 5 stars! After reading the summary on the back, I was expecting a serious read and it is written like a great drama until you start digesting the words. There are so many … Continue reading Black Iron by Franklin Veaux & Eve Rickert
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Lessons From Lucy by Dave Barry
The simple joys from an Old Happy Dog! Thanks to an Advanced Reader Copy from the publisher, I was able to enjoy the next book by Dave Barry. He is back and taking cues from his beloved and intelligent dog on how to age gracefully. Let’s just say this one hit a little close to … Continue reading Lessons From Lucy by Dave Barry
Merry Hanukkah by Debby Caruso
I rarely read at the gym but that’s where I started reading this book. Big mistake – 30 minutes on the treadmill and I forgot to increase the speed. So, I switched to the bikes – another 20 minutes but no increase in speed or resistance. I was enjoying the book so much I passed … Continue reading Merry Hanukkah by Debby Caruso
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
Eat Cake. Be Brave. by Melissa Radke
A couple weeks ago I was attending the Agent & Editors conference in Austin. The speaker on Saturday evening was this author. I was tired after a full day and thinking of skipping this last event but they said there would be cake – so of course I went. There was cake (and it was … Continue reading Eat Cake. Be Brave. by Melissa Radke
Bocas by Thomas M. Barron
The book takes place in Panama with the main character an American working in a Beach Bar – sounds like the perfect beach read for the summer – doesn’t it? George, the main character, has a strong heart and a dream job except for working for one of the largest drug lords in the area, … Continue reading Bocas by Thomas M. Barron
Calizona , It Ain’t YerDaddy’s Apocalypse by Ralph Rotten
This book has been attached to me for the last week. I am sure I have a few more muscles now because it is over 600 pages! – and each one was great. Plus who would not love a book with that author's name! This is a well thought out and clever story. I was … Continue reading Calizona , It Ain’t YerDaddy’s Apocalypse by Ralph Rotten
Hardcore Twenty-Four by Janet Evanovich
I have been a fan of this series and Stephanie Plum since the first book. The humor, characters and location(Texas has my heart but I am a Jersey girl!) kept me coming back each and every book for more. Unfortunately the series had become a little too predictable and I stopped buying the books as … Continue reading Hardcore Twenty-Four by Janet Evanovich
The Dead Club by Manuel Ruiz
This is a great book for those 10 and up kids in your life. This book is packed with imaginative scenes. I had to access my inner child because as I was reading and thinking yuck – at the same time I could hear kids saying “cool”. While the characters in this book have died … Continue reading The Dead Club by Manuel Ruiz
I’d Rather Starve Than Cook by Lisa Orban
This book came up on one of the Facebook pages I follow. Got to admit that when I saw the title and blurb I was hooked. Luckily the author has a great sense of humor and took pity on my begging to read and review this book. Yes, I still have a ton of books … Continue reading I’d Rather Starve Than Cook by Lisa Orban