Sunday, August 28, 2016

Starting today, you will notice some new things happening with my Blog. Including the links to some of my favorite authors, as well as my notating some of the review crews that I am VERY proud to be a part of.

Thank you very much ladies for your permission to add the links to your websites!
Crazy Little Thing by Tracy Brogan is a book that I have, regretfully, had sitting on my To Be Read Stack for some time. I wanted the perfect day to spend with this return to Bell Harbor novel.

I spent the day reading this at Falls Park on the Ready in Greenville, SC.

This book was everything I'd hoped it would be. A perfect summer read. Though I was sitting alongside a river, I could picture myself sitting on the shores of Lake Michigan with the characters just spending some time rejuvenating.

In this story we follow recently divorced, mother of two, Sadie Turner and the wandering Scottish Dr Desmond. There are many laugh out loud moments as well as some sweet and tender ones.

Whether you are looking for that perfect summer in the sun book, or something to remind you of the warm days of summer as you sit fire side. I believe you should give this sweet romance a try.

Crazy Little Thing (A Bell Harbor Novel) by [Brogan, Tracy]       


After being diagnosed with cancer, the following surgery, and my return of full time work, on top of the home business. I just haven't found much free time for reading. And for that, I am weary. Reading is one of my favorite past-times.

Now that we are looking at relocating, and the home business is starting to wind down, I am finally finding some VERY precious reading time.

And with that I am starting with some books that I have had sitting on the TO BE READ STACK for a while. But, many of these are also books that I didn't want to race through because I knew I'd want to spend some time with the characters and/or their communities (if you haven't guessed some of these are part of a series).

So, if you've been patiently awaiting the next review, it's finally here.

Thanks,

Debbie