Murder on the Lake of Fire by Mikel J Wilson

  Murder on the Lake of Fire Mikel J. Wilson (Mourning Dove Mysteries, #1) Published by: Acorn Publishing Publication date: December 1st 2017 Genres: LGBTQ+, Mystery, Romance At twenty-three and with a notorious case under his belt, Emory Rome has already garnered fame as a talented special agent for the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. His […]

Titch the itch

Book Review: Titch the Itch by BCE Fegan & Lenny Wen

Titch the Itch is a poignant, yet humourous tale of friendship, unconditional love, and finding one’s place. Fegan’s Titch the Itch follows the titular character as he searches for friendship and a place to call his own, in this surprisingly touching, yet undeniably funny tale. Titch is an itch, but not just any itch. Titch […]

Racine by Alison Clarke

Racine The Sisterhood Book 2 by Alison Clarke Genre: YA Fantasy In a world divided by fear, hate, and prejudice, Racine embarks on a journey to discover who she really is. After a life time of alienation and rejection because of the colour of her skin and her Black heritage, she discovers the ultimate truth […]

Quickshots # 2

***This book was reviewed for Quarto Publishing via Netgalley Christianson’s Don’t Do Coke in the Bathroom is a sassy guide to learning hand lettering. Sometimes a cheeky message us the only way to get your point across, and this guide helps you do so in style. There are many different fonts and styles to choose […]

Nov 25- Dec 1st

Life and Things I had a visit with the glaucoma Dr on the 30th, and got a verdict of borderline ocular hypertension. I’ll be monitored a few months, to gather more data points, and then they’ll see if drops are warranted. I did learn that my cornea is thicker than normal, which makes pressure readings […]

Book Review: The Boy in the Suitcase by NV Baker

***This book was reviewed for Manhattan Book Review The Boy in the Suitcase is a fast-paced crime thriller with a ticking clock. The first in N V Baker’s Concealing Seas Series, this book introduces us to Magdalena, a middle-aged woman trying to find her place in life, and move past a rough breakup. A cruise […]

November 2017

Life and Things This has been an interesting and looonngg month. Lots of small books read with my cubs. Lotsa ups and downs too. I joined one liver study and have been approached about joining a second. For the first one, I had something called a fibroscan done. It was basically a teeny tiny thumper, […]

Fall of the Cities by Vance Huxley

Fall of the Cities: Planting the Orchard by Vance Huxley Genre: YA Fantasy, Apocalyptic The world is falling apart. Terrorists spark a worldwide oil and gas crisis while imports grind to a halt. Europe and Britain are erupting into chaos as food runs out and desperate people take matters into their own hands. As the […]

Book Review: Wind and Oyster Jack by Marcia G Moore

***This book was reviewed for Schiffer Publishing via Netgalley   Wind and Oyster Jack is a delightful story about a man named Oyster Jack, who goes out every day in his boat named Dinah, traveling to the oyster bars, to trowel them up and sell them. Helping him get out to sea is his good […]

Nov 29, 2017

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam@Taking on a World of Words.   To play answer the three ‘W’ questions listed below. Be sure to link back to her or to put the link to your post in the comment section of her blog so that others take a gander at your answers and […]

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