Matt and Bubba… not exactly the names of talking dogs who deliver the benefits of being positive. And yet they do…
Continue reading “Book Review: The Positive Dog by Jon Gordon”
Are you plagued by unwanted thoughts? Perhaps thoughts of what this review will bring? Continue reading “Book Review: White Bears and Other Unwanted Thoughts by Daniel M. Wegner”
You’re going to need tissues to read this book! Lots and lots of tissues! Continue reading “Book Review: Coming Home by Karen Kingsbury”
This book marks a new series from one of my favorites, Sarina Bowen. It’s set in Vermont and focuses on outdoorsy men and farming. Griff is definitely the hottest farmer I’ve ever read about, not that I’ve read about many! But now I really want to read about more because Bowen does what she does best here – weaves in witty banter, sexual chemistry, and then manages to teach a few things at the same time. Continue reading “Book Review: Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen”
Just like with Elle Kennedy, who I reviewed last week, I love Kristen Callihan’s work in many different forms. But her Paranormal Romance books are how I was introduced to her and what I love the most from her. This is the last in her Darkest London series and while I’m sad to see them end, I’m also happy she didn’t draw them out forever as ending on a high note is key. And this is such a high note for these books! Continue reading “Book Review: Forevermore by Kristen Callihan”
I vaguely remember reading something, last year maybe, about Paul Dini writing a Batman story based on events that happened to him in real life. It sounded like an interesting premise and I like Paul Dini (who doesn’t) so I thought, yeah I should read that. Then, in testament to my internet overstimulated brain, I promptly forgot all about it. Until a few days ago when Jim hands me Dark Night. I took a quick look at the cover and was like “ooooh a Paul Dini Batman story? Awesome!” “Um no. It’s not that kind of book,” Jim said, “it’s the book he wrote about his mugging. You want to read this.” Continue reading “Sunday Comics: Dark Night A True Batman Story by Paul Dini with Eduardo Risso”
The day a favorite author announces the release date for their latest novel is one of those wonderful bookworm moments–this book is real and is finally coming! Then there are the days, weeks, months of anticipation all leading up to the day that we (not so) patiently await delivery, those of us choosing a digital copy often waiting til the wee hours of the morning for our Kindles (Nooks etc) to update. And then, just when you think you can’t wait any longer–it arrives! Continue reading “Book Review: Mr. Darcy’s Journey by Abigail Reynolds”
Take one cup historical fiction, mix with two cups murder mystery, throw in a healthy portion of a talented writer like Ziskin, and you wind up with a hearty portion of suspense led by well-drawn characters.
Continue reading “Book Review: Heart of Stone by James W. Ziskin”
I was totally blown away by Camille Di Maio’s debut novel, The Memory of Us. It is my favorite book so far this year. Continue reading “Book Review: The Memory of Us by Camille Di Maio”
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