Heading Over the Hill by Judy Leigh The perfect funny, uplifting read for 2020
Growing old disgracefully and having a grand old time…
Billy and Dawnie may be in their seventies, but that won’t stop them taking chances or starting again. Their grown-up children have families and lives of their own, so now it’s Billy and Dawnie’s turn, and a life near the sea…..
Solo: A Down to Earth Guide for Traveling the World Alone by Aaron Hodges
Feeling alone? Trapped? Lost?
Time for an adventure!
The bad times won’t last forever, and for more than five years, Aaron Hodges has journeyed the globe alone, visiting everywhere from Istanbul to Argentina. Honest and insightful, SOLO is packed with his personal travel tips and humorous stories. Learn…..
November- a Bounty of Books!
I am truly thankful for books! What a joy to look at the cover of a book that is calling to you and know that soon you will be turning the pages to a new world. I’m delighted to share my reviews of books I have read and remembered with pleasure. I want to help you find…..
Trials and Tribulations of a Pet Sitter by Laura Marchant Trials and Tribulations of a Pet Sitter Hilarious and heart warming true stories of a Pet Sitter.
Laura takes us on her journey describing the immense joy that the animals have brought into her life. But it’s not all fun and games. With sometimes as many as ten dogs around her home, things can get a tad hectic. Not to forget the every day challenges faced in keeping the pets happy and safe when out walking. Luckily she…..
This Year Maybe By Liz Hinds
Alison and David have been engaged for so long that even Alison’s mother has given up asking when, but it’s second time around for both of them and they’re not in any particular hurry.
That said, Alison is beginning to wonder if living with her has put David off the idea of marriage so when he suggests they set a date she is delighted. But that date is six months’…..
Tsarina by Ellen Alpsten
As many of you know, I am enthralled with historical fiction. This is what books were made for- to take me away from the dusting and vacuuming, the robo calls, the dismal weather, and place me in a whole new world. Historical fiction is the gift of excitement, insight, surprise, and entertainment.
How often do you get…..
A Wing and a Prayer by M W Arnold
A Wing and a Prayer (Broken Wings Book 1)
When Betty Palmer’s sister dies under suspicious circumstances whilst landing her Tiger Moth, Betty and three other women pilots of the Air Transport Auxiliary in WWII England unite to discover who killed her and why.
Estranged from her family, Penny Blake wants simply to belong. American…..
Thank You for Your Service
Books about World War I and World War II are popular right now and can be historical fiction, women’s fiction, suspense thrillers, biographies, memoirs, and even romance. Stories of battles, and the Holocaust are on the same shelf as tales of women in the services, wives and families at the home front and lovers sharing their…..
October Boo(k)s ! I’m delighted to share my reviews of books I have read and remembered with pleasure. I want to help you find a good book to read. Plenty of treats await- from thrillers to memoirs, the inspiring story of Madam C J Walker and even a holiday story. Here are my favorite books I read in October. They are available…..
“They’re Creepy and They’re Kooky!” “Mysterious and Spooky” Hello My Precious! Trick or Treat! “They’re All Together Ooky!“ I’ll give you something good to read!
JENA’S REVIEW
Blood Alley by K.D. McNiven My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Starting a…..