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X is for Xenofiction #AtoZChallenge

by Donna Huber For the A to Z Challenge, I'm discussing different book genres/categories. Each day, I will give a few details about the ...

January 4, 2020

Good Books for Those Cold Winter Days

by Susan Roberts


There isn't anything much better on a cold winter day than to curl up with a good book and a hot beverage. These three books would be perfect for a snow day.

January 3, 2020

Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo ~ a Review

by MK French


Diana wants to prove herself a warrior, but discards the chance to save the life of an outsider. Alia Keralis is not an ordinary human, however. She is a Warbringer, a descendant of Helen of Troy, fated to bring misery and bloodshed to the world.

January 2, 2020

Gabriel's Promise by Sylvain Reynard ~ a Review

by Donna Huber


Seven years after penning book 3 in the Gabriel's Inferno series, Sylvain Reynard returns to the series with Gabriel's Promise. Fans of the love story between Gabriel and Julianne will love this new installment that marks a new chapter in the couple's life - parenthood.

December 31, 2019

Best Reads of December 2019


Can you believe it is the end of 2019? Have you enjoyed this new feature we started this year where we name our favorite book from all the books we read during the month? Have you read any of the books we've picked? We would also love to hear what book you read this month that you loved.

The Moonshiner's Daughter by Donna Everhart ~ a Review

by Susan Roberts


"The only memory I have of Mama, she was on fire."  (p 1)

December 30, 2019

Donna's December Wrap Up

by Donna Huber


How was your Christmas? The pet drama continued a bit this month. You may remember me mentioning adopting a new cat last month. Well, she went for her spay earlier this month and since she doesn't like to be held or picked up it was difficult to get a good look at her incision most days. But everything seems to have healed and she is back to zooming around the house, outplaying the three other cats I have. Just days before Mia went in for her spay, my dog Charlie started having seizures and it took about a week to find a medication that stopped them. It was also discovered he had a UTI so he also went on an antibiotic. Plus my other dog Schatz wasn't feeling great so I started her on an antibiotic too and she is already on medicine for pain management (she's 15). It was crazy trying to remember who got what medicine when. And of course, there was Christmas to get ready for. Thankfully, I had a lot of annual leave left to take this year so my last working day in 2019 was Dec. 13. It's going to be really hard to go back into the office on January 2. Christmas went well. I spent a lot of time with my family (both the human family and my pet family), watching Christmas movies, and reading Christmas books.

December 29, 2019

Forever My Duke by Olivia Drake ~ a Review

by MK French


Like every other Duke, Hadrian Ames, the Duke of Clayton, needs a bride. While he thought he had the perfect one picked out, the outspoken American Natalie Fanshawe catches his eye. She isn't flattered by his attention or title in the least. Instead, she's too busy trying to open a school and reunite a young orphan with his family. Hadrian is determined to launch a campaign to win her over and have her fall in love with him in spite of his title.

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