weekly reads
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January 2025 TBR

There are so many great books to read, it was hard to narrow it down. I hope I can get through lots and lots of these. Here’s where I usually say something about not buying any new books, but it’s January and cold and gray…who needs that kind of negativity? Knife Skills for Beginners by… Continue reading
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☕The Sunday Salon: Sunday December 29, 2024☕

Happy Sunday! Thanks to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz for hosting The Sunday Salon. Weekly Reads Round Up: Favorite Read of the Week I post reviews on Instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? A Merry Little Murder Plot (Library Lover’s Mystery #15) by Jenn McKinlay My Review: I love everything there is about… Continue reading
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BOOK REVIEW: Seams Like the Perfect Crime (An Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery, Book 14) by Lois Winston

I’m happy to share a review of Seams Like the Perfect Crime, book 14 in the Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery series by Lois Winston. Expected publication date is February 4, 2025, and I’m here to encourage you to preorder now! It’s important to have things to look forward to, right? Especially in the cold winter! … Continue reading
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☕The Sunday Salon: Sunday December 22, 2024☕

Happy Sunday! Thanks to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz for hosting The Sunday Salon. Favorite Read of the Week I post reviews on Instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? Christmas with the Queen by Hazel Gaynor and Heather Webb My Review: This was an absolutely charming work of historical fiction that I couldn’t… Continue reading
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☕The Sunday Salon: Sunday December 15, 2024☕

Happy Sunday! Thanks to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz for hosting The Sunday Salon. Weekly Reads Round Up: Favorite Read of the Week I post reviews on Instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? Murder at the Dressmaker’s Salon (Cleopatra Fox #4) by C.J. Archer About the Book: As fashion designer to London’s elite,… Continue reading
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Virtual Book Tour & Book Review & #Giveaway: A Coastal Corpse and Washed Up With the Tide (Seffi Wardwell Mysteries) by Rebecca M. Douglass

Welcome to my stop on the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour for A Coastal Corpse and Washed Up With the Tide by Rebecca M. Douglass. Today we are featuring a review of these two books – the first two in the Seffi Wardwell Mystery series. Stop by each blog on the tour for interviews, guest… Continue reading
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☕The Sunday Salon: Sunday December 1, 2024☕

Happy Sunday! Thanks to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz for hosting The Sunday Salon. Favorite Read of the Week I post reviews on Instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? A Better Tomorrow for the East End Library Girls (Library Girls, Book Four) by Patricia McBride About the Book: The next instalment in the… Continue reading
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Virtual Book Tour & Book Review: Murder at the Painted Wings Café: A Seneca James Mystery by Ruth J. Hartman

Welcome to my stop on the Great Escapes Virtual Book Tour for Murder at the Painted Wings Cafe: A Seneca James Mystery by Ruth J. Hartman! Today we are featuring a review of book two in this series. Stop by each blog on the tour for interviews, guest posts, spotlights, reviews, and more! There is… Continue reading
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November 2024 5 Star Reads

Such great reading all month long! Here are the ones I gave FIVE Stars! Ghost at Work by Carolyn Heart – book one in the Bailey Ruth series by a talented mystery writer. It’s a small town setting with a paranormal element and that paranormal element was the most delightful Bailey Ruth. I loved the… Continue reading
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☕The Sunday Salon: Sunday December 1, 2024☕

Happy Sunday! Thanks to Deb Nance at Readerbuzz for hosting The Sunday Salon. Weekly Reads Round Up Favorite Read of the Week I post reviews on Instagram and Goodreads. What have you read this week? Planes, Candy Canes, and Hearses: a Cookies & Chance Mysteries novella, book #14.5 by Catherine Bruns About the Book: It’s beginning… Continue reading
About Me
Welcome! I started my career as a children’s librarian, later becoming a public library director and now I’m a stay at home mom. While my career might have changed, my love of reading has been a constant since I was in 4th grade, and I read over 200 books a year. I love talking about books and connecting readers of all ages with just the right book. Thanks for reading!
