So much love for Robert Burns. This little book never leaves my desk. And it's his birthday! I just posted a video reading of "A Man's a Man for A' That" on my YouTube channel.
So much love for Robert Burns. This little book never leaves my desk. And it's his birthday! I just posted a video reading of "A Man's a Man for A' That" on my YouTube channel.
Last of the Sweetwater trilogy, and probably the best. Had suspense, a mystery that I did not solve before the main characters, and plenty of heart. Clark O'Neill rarely fails to entertain.
Could not put this one down. If you've read my books, you know I have a thing for Southern girls with crazy mamas, and this one does not disappoint. When Althea begins to question the general conclusion about the women in her family, it uncovers a horrifying tale generations old.
This is the second book I've read in this series. They have both been solid, entertaining thrillers.
Still reading? But I like it so far. Characters are interesting. Sleepy puppy isn't so sure.
"Keep breathing. Keep eating. Keep sleeping" Sarah's survival strategy in Morse code.
Women's fiction w/ a refreshingly modern voice. A sweet story of love and loss. Grab your favorite craft beer, sit back and enjoy.
Couldn't put it down. Compelling characters, setting, and villain. If you like romantic suspense, definitely check this one out.
Found this between the sofa cushions. One of the kids must have been reading. Always a classic, especially for contrary children.
There's a week left in Mios na Gàidhlig. If you're feeling inspired to learn Gaelic this is a good self-study resource.
The characters were good, but everything just felt too easy. I like that there weren't the typical misunderstandings and unwarranted drama of many romances. However, there needed to be more resistance for them either from events of outside. I wanted the characters to be tested more.
Imagine All the inscrutable sexiness of James Bond minus the gadgets and state support. Francis Crawford sets the standard for spies/mercenaries, a beautiful anti-hero that you won't be able to get enough of. Dunnett's meaty prose is a meal in itself.
Jane Austen's social commentary at its most comical and most cutting. Love the book.
Some days just call for a straight up romance. Enjoying this one so far.