Monday, May 10, 2021
Pierced Peony Silver Dagger Blog Tour Giveaway! - New Cozy!
Saturday, May 8, 2021
#TheSundayPost The Second Sunday in May!
Friday, May 7, 2021
The Installment in the #PsyChangeling #Readalong #COYER Challenge Book 6! And Grocery Store Monopoly Talk
Just when you think you think a book is going to be full of pining and delayed gratification Nalini Singh comes out of the gate hot! Sexy time right from the get-go. I love this series because of stuff like this. Nalini keeps the readers guessing and that keeps this reader, reading!
Branded by Fire tells the story of Mercy from the Dark River pack and Riley from the Snow Dancer Pack. She's a leopard and he's a wolf. Can a cat and a dog find happiness together? Let's find out! In this story, we have two main characters that are antagonists to each other but also have wild chemistry. Frienimies to lovers is a solid descriptor, but none of the I hate you, I love you. Their relationship is more nuanced and because they are at the top of the pack hierarchy, they have to consider how becoming mated would affect both of their packs. I know they will get there, just a matter of how fun getting there will be for me the reader!
Nalini Singh shares more about the lives of the couples we have already met, as the packs face a new challenge when the Human Alliance emerges as a terrorist group. There are also developments in the growth of Sienna Lauren, a character that readers know will be more and more pivotal as this story continues. Lastly, is Nalini rehabilitating Ashaya's sister Amara? Will Amara be fit to be around the pack in the future?
Solid advice from E-Psy Sasha to Mercy!
4 stars to the Branded by Fire, It was fun to read Mercy and Riley's point of view and see their romance play out!
While I've been trying to read this week, I'm also in the midst of trying to win fabulous prizes from my grocery store's monopoly game. Thanks to a friend that passed on a ton of tickets to me, I'm up to my eyeballs in chances to win major prizes! All I need to do now that all of the tickets are opened is to scan them in my app. So far I have won over 36 individual bottles of water, five loaves of french bread, and three bottles of ranch dressing. Wish me luck, maybe I'll win $25,000! Who knows! If I do, I'll let you know!
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Judging A Book By Its Cover #RubyRedHerring #NetGalley
Ruby Red Herring by Tracy Gardner is the first book in her new Avery Ayers Antique Mystery series. I chose to pick up this book from NetGalley because I loved the cover. The title is also a perfectly punny cozy title!
Our Amateur sleuth is Avery Ayers. Avery and her sister live in the family home with their Aunt following the death of their parents in a car crash a year prior to the series beginning. We quickly begin to wonder if the car crash was an accident or if foul play was involved. Lilac Grove is a small suburb of New York City. So we have the small-town setting where Avery and her family live, and then we also Manhattan where the family business is located. The family business is an appraisal business that is focused on antiquities and artifacts, we find out the business has suffered since the deaths of William and Anne. Things are now on the upswing due to a couple of contracts Avery's partner Sir Robert has acquired.
My only exposure to the world of appraising antiques and artifacts has been through watching Antiques Roadshow on PBS. Tracy Gardner explains the appraisal process in an interesting and easy-to-understand way. I like the variety of character ages in this book. Avery is 25, her sister is a senior in high school, Aunt Midge is sixty, and the people who work with Avery at the museum span the decades from the late 20s to late 50s. A nice mix of points of view.
Tracy Gardner does a very good job highlighting Avery's struggles with mental health after the deaths of her parents. She is seeing a therapist and working on anger issues as well as grief, I appreciated that her pain and her struggle wasn't glossed over in pursue of the mystery plot.
4 Stars to this new cozy series, this one takes some liberties with the standard cozy tropes, and I'm always open to reading new twists on cozy mysteries!
I received an ARC of this book, it may change some when it is in final form. All my opinions are mine!
Monday, May 3, 2021
Food Talk and Today's Cozy Review, Spotlight Scandal by Stella Bixby
About every six weeks, I'll treat myself to a couple of meals from Blue Apron. This past week was that week. We got Pork & Marinated Cucumber Steam Buns which turned out to be completely delicious and now that I have made it and have the recipe, I am going to make it on my own in the future. It was so good I forgot to take a picture. The second meal I made was Steaks & Black Bean Butter Sauce. This meal was also very yummy. The only thing was the kale became too wilted. Weird.
Now on to today's book review. This book takes place near Christmas, so if you like holiday cozies, add this to your collection when it comes out May 11th, 2021, and then read it come December! I might re-read it too! I received a copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review. I enjoy Stella Bixby's writing style so I am a member of her 'review crew' This book is the third book in the Magical Mane Series. The books are novella length and lend themselves to fun weekend reading.
Saturday, May 1, 2021
#TheSundayPost Time to Embrace Those May Flowers
Friday, April 30, 2021
Have You Hugged A Tree Lately? #NationalArborDay ! Read #MenareFrogs Under a Shady Tree! #netgalley
Happy Arbor Day! Go give a tree a hug! They do so much for us and they always look beautiful!
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
On MBSR, Sometimes You've Just Gotta *Choose* to be Happy
This is a series of posts about post-cancer treatment life. I post them on Thursdays, and this is post #4.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Cozy Review for Wednesday #ReservedforMurder from #NetGalley
Before I share my review for Reserved for Murder by Victoria Gilbert, I must show you a picture of the breakfast muffins I made. These muffins were supposed to be Blackberry Breakfast Muffins, but I didn't have blackberries, so I used blueberries. I also added about 1/4 cup of chopped walnuts to the mix, which was a very good call on my part! The recipe is from the back of the book Color Me Murder by Krista Davis. The muffins are 5 stars and I do recommend them!
Now on to today's book review. Reserved for Murder is the second book in the Booklovers B&B
Sunday, April 25, 2021
#CozyMysteryBookClub I'm Going To Be On The Live Stream!
A bit of a bucket list item, though, I'm not keen on the whole bucket list item, so I'm going to say that getting to be a co-host on the Cozy Mystery Book Club live stream tomorrow is the fulfillment of a New Years Resolution/Goal :-) That's much better right?
Join us! We will be talking about Color Me Murder by Krista Davis. It is the first novel in the Pen & Ink Mystery series and the added bonus is that if you buy the book you can color the cover. Our amateur sleuth Florrie Fox draws coloring books, with a concentration on coloring books for adults and she is the manager of the Color Me Read bookstore in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington D.C.
This area is also where Krista Davis's Diva series takes place and in both series, the descriptions make me want to book an AirBnB and stay in a historical home in Georgetown. For now, I'll live vicariously through these books. I borrowed my book from the local library, so no cover coloring for me.
The book takes some interesting twists and turns, but my favorite part of the book might just be the three recipes in the back of the book. There is a recipe for Raspberry Quick Bread with Vanilla Glaze that seems pretty simple to make and I am sure delicious to eat. I just need 2 pints of fresh raspberries! You can find the recipe in the back of the book if you purchase or borrow it, and it is also available at the great website Mystery Lovers' Kitchen the website is run by a collective of cozy mystery authors who post recipes from their books. A great resource for foodies who love cozies!
Saturday, April 24, 2021
The Sunday Post! This Week I Make My YouTube Debut!
Thursday, April 22, 2021
My Introduction to Alexis Hall writer of Boyfriend Material
This is my first book by writer Alexis Hall. Alexis Hall has written a bunch of books including a paranormal investigator series that I think I will check out sometime later this year. Boyfriend Material is the first book in a new romance series. This was picked as our book club read for April and I was excited to get to read it.
Well, as I tend to do for this book club, I didn't 'read' it, I listened to the audio. For this book that was a good choice as the reader, Joe Jameson, has the most delightful accent - I assume it's a London accent. Is that a thing? In any case, he really helps make the book that much more enjoyable.
Luc is so hard on himself and right from the beginning you just want good things for him. Unlike most of the Romance books, I've read lately this one is not told from both Luc and Oliver's point of view. This one is only from Luc's POV and I did enjoy that change.
One (fake) boyfriend
Practically perfect in every way
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
On Mindfulness- Based Stress Reduction, Dumb Things My Brain Tells Me
The entire reason I took the online Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction class in March was that I’ve known since January I would need to have a surveillance CT scan before April 6th. The MBSR class was another tool I was pretty desperate to add to my mental health toolbox. And as I have writing about previously, these measures have actually been helpful, which is fantastic because CBD oil and THC doesn’t work for me—a bummer since here in Illinois pot is legal and I would definitely get some cannabis gummies if they would reduce my anxiety.
There are four days until the scan and currently, I rate my scanxiety as a 5 on a scale of 1-10. The kicker is that it’s not the actual scan that completely melts my brain, it's the time between when the scan is done and when I hear the results. Ack, just typing that sentence moves me up to a 6 of 10.
The scanxiety will really ramp up on the night before the scan and the day of the scan, then once the scan is over it will drop. The worse time will be during business hours after the scan. At any moment my phone might show the doctor’s number as an incoming call and I won’t be able to hardly breath. Fun fact, since I won that Fitbit from the library, this time I will be able to see exactly how much my blood pressure spikes before the scan and when I get the results.
As I was writing this post, I found my brain created a new trick to slip past some of my new coping mechanisms. Now my brain is telling me, I should be worried about the scan, because maybe worrying about it is what will make me have good results. In other words, I need to mentally suffer in order to earn a clean scan. How bonkers is that! I mean, top-notch terrible rationalizations there from my brain. So I am noticing this thought and I am allowing it to float on by as I remind myself:
Thoughts are not facts. Say it again: Thoughts are not facts.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
Lark and the Loon, by Rhiannon Gelston- A Virtual Book Tour
I’m delighted to be participating in author Rhiannon Gelston’s blog tour for her latest release, LARK AND THE LOON.
◊ Genre: Memoir with a Twist
◊ Publisher: WiDo Publishing (July 17, 2020)
◊ Print & eBooks
◊ Paperback: 284 pages
◊ ISBN-10: 1947966251
◊ ISBN-13: 978-1947966253
Lark and the Loon follows
the adventures of a tentative boy named
Lark, as he is catapulted out of all that he
knows, into a courageous journey beyond his wildest
imagination.
Upon receiving a special gift
from his Gramps, Lark embarks on a reflective journey of self-discovery as the
innovative story weaves the true-life memoir of his mother (the author) in with
a fantastical journey. With some special new-found friends, Lark travels back
and forth from a symbolic tree to his mother’s true memories of life and death
moments, and simple moments, found everywhere from wild Africa to their very
own living room. Lark and his friends must ascend this tree and gain the
important life lessons offered along the way if they ever hope to find their
way out. Within this journey, Lark finds these lessons, and ultimately himself,
in the space between imagination and truth in this wild tale.
The story explores friendships,
philosophies, and everyday challenges and joys, both from a child's perspective
and from a parent's perspective. This memoir with a twist results in a coming-of-age
story that ultimately leads to a new understanding of self, others, and the
world that surrounds us.
LARK AND THE LOON is available at AMAZON * Barnes & Noble * WiDo Publishing. Also, be sure to add it to your TBR List on Goodreads.
Meet the
Author
RHIANNON GELSTON loves to lose herself in all things creative. She enjoys writing, painting, live music, traveling, sports, being outdoors, exploring, playing, spirituality, and energy work. She has a BA in English and an MS in Occupational Therapy with a pediatric focus. Rhiannon just had her first novel published. It is a memoir with a twist called, LARK AND THE LOON, available wherever books are sold.
Rhiannon grew up on Spa Creek in
downtown Annapolis. Home for Rhiannon will always be the sound of the halyards
hitting the masts on a breezy day, a pile of crabs saturated in Old Bay,
raft-ups with friends as kids cannonball off of the stern, and time with family
and friends, in, on, and around the Chesapeake Bay.
She lives in Annapolis with her
husband, their five lovely and lively children, and their black lab, McNasby.
Connect with Rhiannon on Facebook and Instagram.
Be sure to enter the tour wide giveaway. It ends May 3. The grand prize is a $25 Amazon Gift Card and an eBook of LARK AND THE LOON. The second-place winner has to be a US resident as the gift is a signed copy of LARK THE LOON. The third-place prize is an eBook that two winners will receive. If the Rafflecopter widget doesn’t work, you can still enter by clicking HERE.
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Thanks for stopping by today.
Doesn’t this sound like an intriguing memoir?
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Starting Off The Week With A Free Short Read and Another Rom Com from The Mystic Bayou!
I've read and listened to a few shorter stories so I thought I'd give some reviews here. But before I do that, I have to share this great spring picture I took on my run the other day. I'm working on increasing my mileage so I am working on expanding my running routes. This is on a four-mile route I do most often during the summer, why? Great question! In the winter if there is snow, too much of the route isn't shoveled and I don't like trying to run in drifts of snow. But in the spring, it's a good route and has some of my favorite trees.
Since I enjoyed running with Love and Other Wild Things, I decided to go right into the next book in the Mystic Bayou series. This one is called Selkies Are A Girl's Best Friend, and like the other books in this series, the readers are Amanda Ronconi and Jonathan Davis.
This time around it's Sonja--Gillian's best friend who's come to Mystic Bayou. She's the office manager and more for the league office and her dander is up from the moment she meets the new Doctor in town Will Camody. Yes, this is starting off with an enemies to lovers vibe! As I've said before this series is nice to listen to while working out or cleaning. The readers seem to be having fun acting out these books so you stay engaged in the story and the romance is comedic. It's a light and fun escape listen!
In case you aren't aware, selkies are seal people. When they are in the water they are seals and when they are on land, they are people people.