Life After Men: A short story (The Silver Sex Kittens Book 1) by Karen Charlton and Jean Gill

I confess I was attracted to this book by the title as well as one of the authors. I’ve read many of Jean Gill’s books and have loved every one. The title is quite provocative, and being of an older age myself I thought this would bode well for women up in years. I was not disappointed. It isn’t often a book will make me … Continue reading Life After Men: A short story (The Silver Sex Kittens Book 1) by Karen Charlton and Jean Gill

Hurricanes, Margaritas, and Caffeine

Every year around the first week in September, my sister and I take a short trip to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Her birthday is September 1st, and it’s a “girls weekend” birthday celebration.  We’ve always managed to dodge hurricanes. And since that is hurricane season I’d say we’ve been fortunate. This year as we prepared for our trip we learned that Hurricane Florence was bearing … Continue reading Hurricanes, Margaritas, and Caffeine

“BAT SHIT CRAZY Review Requests: Email Humor” by Gisela Hausmann

  I’ve been a follower of Amazon Top Reviewer Gisela Hausmann’s “how to” books for a while. Her advice on writing effective e-mails, getting book and product reviews, and more have become a staple in my library. Her latest book, BAT SHIT CRAZY Review Requests: Email Humor, is more than a collection of humorous e-mails. Using humor, Hausmann shows readers what NOT to do when writing … Continue reading “BAT SHIT CRAZY Review Requests: Email Humor” by Gisela Hausmann

December Weekends with the Kids: Christmas Movies to Share

I have a BIG confession. Christmas is not my favorite holiday. I have a BIGGER confession. I don’t like most Christmas movies. However, over the years as the mother of four now grown children and five grandchildren I have had to succumb to several children’s Christmas movies. I see more of these movies in my not too distant future with the addition of a great … Continue reading December Weekends with the Kids: Christmas Movies to Share

“The Abduction of Rupert DeVille” by Paul White

The Abduction of Rupert DeVille” is a delightful combination of suspense and witty humor that kept me reading well past my bedtime. What begins as a thrilling abduction evolves into a love story with a side trip into intrigue. Paul White’s characters are full bodied, true to life people whose interactions are sometimes puzzling and often humorous. From the moment Rupert is snatched from the … Continue reading “The Abduction of Rupert DeVille” by Paul White

Dream Girl: Love On Reality TV by Alexis Alvarez

I received an ARC copy of this book for a fair and unbiased review. That being said my favorite genres are romantic thrillers. However this book caught my attention almost immediately. It is a sweet, sexy, and very funny romance. In many ways it pokes fun at the reality television shows that are so popular these days. The characters are well developed and quite believable. … Continue reading Dream Girl: Love On Reality TV by Alexis Alvarez

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Alan Black

Brain to Books Blog Tour Fast Facts Author: Alan Black Genre: A little bit of everything Books: Chasing Harpo (action/humor) Metal Boxes (science fiction – military, space opera) The Friendship Stones (Christian, historical, young adult – book one in An Ozark Mountain Series – 1920) Steel Walls and Dirt Drops – (science fiction – military) The Granite Heart (Christian, historical, young adult – book two … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Alan Black

Brain to Books Blog Tour – Ryan Guy

Fast Facts Author: Ryan Guy Genre: YA Humor/Sci-Fi/Fantasy Book: Atomic Aardvark Official Site Bio After several years with the Royal Military Police, Ryan Guy was attached to the SIB (Special Investigative Branch), the plain-clothes branch of the RMP. He left the military in 2003 and has been working since then in the civilian security ind– wait a minute– this is someone else’s made up backstory … Continue reading Brain to Books Blog Tour – Ryan Guy