May Treasures in My Closet – Part 1

It’s no joke that you’re going to love May’s books! The forthcoming books, the May Treasures in My Closet, look good. I hope you find a book or two that interest you. Now, you have time to place holds on them at your local public library or pre-order...

Winner & The Beverage Connection Giveaway

Congratulations to Penny T. from Klamath Falls, OR. She won the copy of Furious by T.R. Ragan. This week, the giveaway will be a short one since I’ll be leaving for the Public Library Association conference next week. So, this giveaway will end Monday, April 4...

From Here to Home by Marie Bostwick

Three years ago, in Between Heaven and Texas, Marie Bostwick told Mary Dell Templeton’s story. Now, she moves that storyline forward thirty years in From Here to Home. Mary Dell was one of a long line of strong women from Too Much, Texas. When her son,...

Terrible Virtue by Ellen Feldman

Ellen Feldman, a 2009 Guggenheim Fellow, is the author of five previous novels, including Scottsboro, which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction, and Next to Love. Now, she takes on the story of Margaret Sanger, the woman who fought so hard for...

The Cracked Spine by Paige Shelton

When Delaney Nichols lost her job at a small museum in Kansas, she had no idea she would end up in Edinburgh, Scotland in the middle of a murder mystery. But, then, she had answered an ad for “a bold adventurer”. Paige Shelton introduces the intrepid...

A Girl’s Guide to Moving On by Debbie Macomber

Sometimes, a Debbie Macomber book has just the right amount of tears, along with the happy ending. Her latest, A Girl’s Guide to Moving On, is one of those novels. With dual narrators, Macomber allows her characters to tell the story of turning points in...