How important is nature to you? If you like eating, and breathing, and showering… it should be a top priority! The Nature of Nature is described as “ecology for people in a hurry” If you’re interested in nature but the science language and technical terms bog you down... this book is for … Continue reading The Nature of Nature by Enric Sala
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Tiny Imperfections by Alli Frank & Asha Youmans
What’s the last book that had you laughing out loud? Me? THIS ONE. This book is so charming, so witty and fun, and chock full of LOLs. The Devil Wears Prada meets Class Mom in this delicious novel of love, money, and misbehaving parents. Is there anything more ridiculous than obscenely rich parents vying for … Continue reading Tiny Imperfections by Alli Frank & Asha Youmans
What You Wish for by Katherine Center
[Thank you @stmartinspress for the gifted book] If I had to describe this book in one word, it would definitely be JOY. "The story’s message, that people should choose joy even (and especially) in difficult and painful times, seems tailor-made for this moment. A timely, uplifting read about finding joy in the midst … Continue reading What You Wish for by Katherine Center
He Started It by Samantha Downing
Thank you to Berkley Publishing for this gifted book and having me on the He Started It blog tour! Have you ever been on a road trip? I love the idea of a road trip thriller! “Wholly original. Scarily clever. Completely mesmerizing. You will never look at family road trips the same way again.” … Continue reading He Started It by Samantha Downing
The Shadows by Alex North
Do you remember your dreams? How about your nightmares? I’m pretty sure it’s the nightmares that stick with us longer. The creepy and haunting visions we had while asleep tend to stick around well after we’ve awoken - sometimes unsettling our entire day. The Shadows unsettled me for several days after I read it. "This … Continue reading The Shadows by Alex North
The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton
Who is your favorite historical fiction author? I have several go-tos including Camille DeMaio, Isabel Allende and Yaa Gyasi, and THE LAST TRAIN TO KEY WEST just reaffirmed that Chanel is definitely on that list! “The perfect riveting summer read!” —BookBub It is so evident in all her books how much research goes into not only the … Continue reading The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton
The Wife Stalker by Liv Constantine
Feeling like I’m getting really good at figuring out twists in thrillers since I read so many… anyone else? So, I'm always impressed when a twist happens that I’m not expecting, cause these ladies need to work HARD to pull one over on us professional thriller readers, amirite?! Named one of the … Continue reading The Wife Stalker by Liv Constantine
Fishing! by Sarah Stonich
"I'm a woman, I fish. Deal with it." Have you ever been fishing? Growing up in the country, fishing was big in my family, from the local lakes and ponds, to upstate NY for Salmon, and even surf fishing at the Jersey shore. My husband really enjoys the sport as well. I have not been … Continue reading Fishing! by Sarah Stonich
Attainable Sustainable by Kris Bordessa
Have you picked up any new skills or hobbies over the past few months? I feel like we’ve all been making + baking, crafting + cleaning … there’s only so much Netflix you can watch, right? There’s been sourdough starters, garden planting, hiking, macrame, knitting and puzzling … and it has been so … Continue reading Attainable Sustainable by Kris Bordessa
The Request by David Bell
Did you ever have a book just ruin all your plans for the day? You sit down, intending to read a few chapters before going on with your day, and the next thing you know you’re knee-deep in a fast-paced thriller and half the day has passed you by? That’s what it’s like to … Continue reading The Request by David Bell