Reviews + Articles
May Treasures in My Closet
Let's celebrate spring with a collection of May book releases. Check out these Treasures in My Closet. Don't forget to check the list at the bottom of the post! Let us know what May titles you're looking forward to reading! And, the funny gap in the post? Josh was...
Winners and World War II Fiction
Congratulations to the winners of the last contest. Bonnie P. from Palo Alto won The Mitford Secret. Susan A. from Lexington, KY will receive A Courage Undimmed. The books are out in the mail. This week, I"m giving away two novels about World War II. Death on a...
What Are You Reading?
We've had a decent week here, but, once again, we're looking at lots of rain on Friday. Our weatherman says we've been hit with rain every Friday lately. That's okay. The weekend is supposed to be nice. If you read my blog yesterday, you know a little about The...
Library Books
Do you know what I read the last couple nights? Absolutely nothing. I'm now reading a mystery for Library Journal, but the last two evenings, I napped. I didn't feel like reading a book or watching television. Josh and I napped on the couch. So, instead of a book...
Murder in Postscript by Mary Winters
'Tis the season for agony aunt mysteries. Although Anastasia Hastings' Of Manners and Murder was released in February, I read Mary Winters' Murder in Postscript in October, and it's just released now. In 1860 London, Amelia Amesbury secretly longs for adventure....
The Only Game in Town by Lacie Waldon
I'm not sure I'm going to do justice to Lacie Waldon's engaging novel, The Only Game in Town. It's amusing, relaxing, and the little bit of conflict in this story is easily handled. I like the people of Redford, Georgia, and it's just fun to watch them compete for...