Keep Moving by Maggie Smith

Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change by Pushcart Prize-winning poet Maggie Smith is the kind of book that’s difficult to review, but important to share. It might just call out to one or two people who really need this book. It’s a collection...

Beauty Tempts the Beast by Lorraine Heath

I haven’t yet read the previous five books in Lorraine Heath’s Sins for All Seasons historical romance series. However, I will read them because I fell in love with the Trewlove siblings. Of course, I started with Beauty Tempts the Beast because...

Without a Brew by Ellie Alexander

I’ve mentioned before, I have no interest in beer or beer-making, but Ellie Alexander’s Sloan Krause mystery series is still interesting and entertaining. Although the fourth in the series,    Without a Brew, has some information about craft beer...

A Quote

“Go easy on yourself today. If you feel a little weary, a little ragged, that’s okay; that’s how soul hangovers feel. This will pass.”  – Maggie Smith, Keep Moving

Fortune and Glory by Janet Evanovich

I hadn’t read one of Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum books in nine years. Because the book flap teased readers saying, “She could finally be forced to choose between the two most important men in her life, Joe Morelli and Ranger”, I was...