Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by

  

Overview

Diane seems to have the perfect life. She is a wife, a mother, and the owner of Happy People Read and Drink Coffee, a cozy literary cafe in Paris. But when she suddenly loses her beloved husband and daughter in a tragic car accident, the world as she knows it instantly vanishes. Trapped and haunted by her memories, Diane retreats from friends and family, unable and unwilling to move forward. 

But one year later, Diane shocks her loved ones and makes the surprising decision to move to a small town on the Irish coast, finally determined to heal and rebuild her life alone—until she meets Edward, the attractive yet taciturn Irish photographer who lives next door. At first abrasive and unwelcoming, Edward initially resents Diane’s intrusion into his life of solitude . . . until he can no longer keep her at arm’s length, and they fall into a surprising and tumultuous romance. But will it last when Diane leaves Ireland, and Edward, for the home she once ran away from in Paris? At once heartbreaking and uplifting, Diane’s story is deeply felt, reminding us that love remembered is love enduring. 

Review

First of all let me start with saying I LOVE THIS COVER!! 

Diane has suffered a terrible loss. She is struggling to even get out bed! Through a determined will to live and survive, she moves to the coast of Ireland to heal. She realizes that life is worth living and she is worth giving life a chance. 

Now,  if you need a good book for one sitting, this is it. This is an uplifting tale about survival. 

I immediately connected with Diane and her plight. I wanted her to overcome, succeed and learn to love again. She is a tough woman, she has some very depressed moments but, overall she pulls herself through. 

Edward is her next door  neighbor.  I absolutely HATED Edward! I am completely shocked Diane develops a relationship with him. He is unapproachable, crass and downright scary at times. I feel like there is more to the story….you know…left for the sequel.  I also understand he is a different character seen in a romance novel. He is NOT a knight I shining armor. So, kudos to the author for stepping out on a limb with this character.  I am not saying he worked but, it was very different for a change. 

I will definitely want to read the next installment just to see changes(if there are any) in Edward. 

Good, quick read! 

  
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New obsession!!!

  
Let me start with saying….I am going to Kill my friend Susan!! She started me on this and now I can’t quit….I have to buy all the stuff!!!!! More stuff!!! She is dead meat!!!

Thanks to my friend (which I am going to disown). I now have a new obsession. I can make ribbon book marks and they ARE SO MUCH FUN!!! AND EASY!!!

Thanks to a you tube video…the fun never stops!!!

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Always with You by Andrea Hurst

  
Always With YouBy Andrea Hurst

Genre: Women’s Fiction

Overview

1977 is a glorious time to be alive in the beautiful wine country of Northern California, and Cathy has everything she thought she wanted – from a thriving health food café to loyal friends. 
Since the devastating failure of her short-lived marriage, Cathy has buried herself in her work and kept men at arm’s length. But when an old high school friend, Pam, brings her family for a short stay, Cathy’s stone walls begin to crumble when she meets Jamie. Jamie, whose compassion and warmth slowly break down her defenses. Jamie, whose devotion to his four-year-old daughter melts Cathy’s heart and makes her desperate for a family of her own. Jamie… who is married to Pam. 
A profound love that transcends time and place is impossible to resist. But is love more important than friendship? Are loyalty and fidelity an anchor or a chain? In the end, it’s all about choices – tough ones that can break hearts. Now Cathy must make the most difficult choice of her life. 

REVIEW

The setting is wonderful! We visited Sonoma County this summer and it is superb. The author hit the nail on the head with this part of the country. 

Cathy is a hard working, lovely woman. She is content with her life until……Pam, Jamie and their daughter move in. This changes her out look! She wants more! 

I enjoyed Cathy. She is a tough woman and like I have said before, I love strong female leads. Pam is NOT my favorite character. She is mean and witchy at times. 

This is a love story with a happy ending. However, it is a little stilted in the conversations and story is rough around the edges. However, it moves quickly, especially when the reader gets vested in the characters. 
Author bio

  

    

When not visiting local farmer’s markets or indulging her love for chocolate, Andrea Hurst is an author and literary agent. Her passion for books drives her to find and write stories that take readers on a journey to another place and leave them with an unforgettable impression. She is a developmental editor for publishers and authors, an instructor in creative writing at the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts, and a webinar presenter for Writers Digest. She lives with her dachshund in the Pacific Northwest, on an island much like the fictional Madrona, with all of its natural beauty and small town charm. 

Her published books include The Guestbook, Tea & Comfort, and Always With You, The Lazy Dog’s Guide to Enlightenment and Everybody’s Natural Food Cookbook, and she co-authored A Book of Miracles. To learn more about Andrea and her books, visit http://www.AndreaHurst-author.com or http://www.andreahurst.com.

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Last Ride to Graceland by Kim White #XOXperts

  
Overview

Lauded for her “astute and engrossing” (People) writing style imbued with “originality galore” (RT Book Reviews), Kim Wright channels the best of Jennifer Weiner and Sarah Pekkanen in this delightful novel of self-discovery on the open road as one woman sets out for Graceland hoping to answer the question: Is Elvis Presley her father?

Blues musician Cory Ainsworth is barely scraping by after her mother’s death when she discovers a priceless piece of rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia hidden away in a shed out back of the family’s coastal South Carolina home: Elvis Presley’s Stutz Blackhawk, its interior a time capsule of the singer’s last day on earth.

A backup singer for the King, Cory’s mother Honey was at Graceland the day Elvis died. She quickly returned home to Beaufort and married her high school sweetheart. Yearning to uncover the secrets of her mother’s past—and possibly her own identity—Cory decides to drive the car back to Memphis and turn it over to Elvis’s estate, retracing the exact route her mother took thirty-seven years earlier. As she winds her way through the sprawling deep south with its quaint towns and long stretches of open road, the burning question in Cory’s mind—who is my father?—takes a backseat to the truth she learns about her complicated mother, the minister’s daughter who spent a lifetime struggling to conceal the consequences of a single year of rebellion.

Review

Cory is an wayward adult looking to discover who she is and where she is going. Cory discovers Elvis’ Blackhawk car in her dad’s shed. She decides to drive to Graceland via a circuitous route. What she discovers about herself and her family lead to a great story! 

I love Cory! She is such a misguided individual with a kind heart. Very few characters touch your soul, Cory touched mine. She is a REAL person and her struggles pull your heart strings. I think it is because she has such a low expectation out of life, when she succeeds at anything, the reader CHEERS! 

This is an engrossing read from start to finish. The mystery surrounding the Blackhawk, Cory’s adventure to find out about her mother and Elvis! This combination envelopes the reader and never lets go! 

Being an hour south of Memphis and 45 minutes from Tupleo, this book was like reading about home. The stories about the life inside Graceland had me completely fascinated. And I am not a huge Elvis fan. I actually had misgivings about this book. No way could the author do Elvis or Graceland justice.   I praise the author for a fabulous job. What a huge undertaking and to do it correctly- KUDOS!!! 

  

  

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Favorite Romance Novel Roundup! #XOXperts

  I have never been just a one genre reader. If you follow my blog, you know I read almost anything, historical fiction, romance, literary fiction, biographies, mystery, suspense,chick lit, just to name a few. I just love to read!! 

One of my projects as an XOXpert this month is to do a favorite romance roundup.  As I was contemplating this post, I thought, this is impossible.  There is no way I can narrow this down to just one post!! But then I realized, there are a few novels which stand out in my mind. I can even remember the title and author. And a lot of these….I remember where I was as I was reading them. 

So…..here goes!! And these are in no particular order….

  
Who doesn’t have a Danielle Steel book in their romance library. She has been an icon in the romance world FOREVER! She was a mainstay for me all through my high school years. Sometimes a book hits you just right…right time, right place, right story.  This is one of the few books (and I can name them all, and there are only a few!) I stayed awake all night to read. I have actually had a quick thought to re-read this novel and I never, ever re-read….too many good books I have not read yet!

  
Julie Garwood is another mainstay….to say I loved this novel is an understatement.  This was the first book I ever read by this author.  This started me on a quest to read all of her books. Julie Garwood is one of the few romance authors whose books I purchase on release day! 

  

ALASKA!! This was the first novel about Alaska I ever read and it made a huge impact. Plus, the characters are amazing! I loved the Sheriff!! Then, it was made into a lifetime movie….sort of good,sort of not! 

    
Who could have a romance post without this book. An amazing read to say the least. This started me on my Henry VIII kick. He is such a unique historical character. After I finished this novel, I started to devour any books written in this time period.  I even read several non fiction books. 

  

Last, but not least.  Ancient Rome!! I learned so much in this read. Just like all of Barbara Wood’s  books, she touches on different civilizations and their unique idiosyncrasies.  Not only is this an amazing romance, it is an amazing historical fiction novel.

As I was writing this post, I have had a million and one books and authors float through my mind. Kathleen Woodiwiss, Johanna Lindsey, Diana Gabaldon  and of course, Margaret Mitchell’s ultimate Gone With The Wind, among many others, need to be included. There is so much talent in the genre. 

Happy Reading!! 

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Girl Soldier by T.R.Horne Book Spotlight 

  

Girl Soldier by  T.R. Horne

Genre: Suspense

OVERVIEW  

Rain Wilson thought she knew where she came from. A small farming town, forgotten and missed by everyone. After learning that her estranged mother is missing, she embarks on a harrowing journey to find her. Rain uncovers a trail of lies and deceit that makes her wonder…how far will she really go to save her mother? In this Bourne Identity meets Salt style suspense novel, T.R. Horne weaves an unforgettable story of love, loss and determination.

 

Author Bio

  

T.R. Horne is an avid reader, reviewer and all around critic of things written and non-written (just ask her husband…). She writes suspense novels for the most part but flirts with her first love, Poetry, from time to time. Between studying for her doctorate and dreaming of retiring early and moving into a tiny house, she carries on with a pretty lackluster life filled with a 9-5 job, sore feet and a perpetual smile. She resides in Virginia but calls Atlanta, Georgia home when people ask. Thank her husband, son and two dogs for keeping her mildly sane and writing.

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Deep Cover by Leslie Jones 

  
OVERVIEW

On a secret assignment for MI-5, British SAS soldier Trevor Carswell is deep undercover with The Philosophy of Bedlam, a home-grown anarchist group responsible for several museum bombings. He’s on the brink of unearthing their motives when Scotland Yard foils their latest attack. Desperate to escape, the Bedlamites take civilian hostages — among them, a woman Trevor never expected to see again.

American political analyst Shelby Gibson is stunned when she recognizes Trevor, her one-time lover, brandishing a shotgun in the lobby of the August Museum of Modern Art. He’s the last man she’d ever trust, but Trevor is no criminal, and he may be her only hope of getting out of the building alive.

With the woman he once loved in serious danger, Trevor will risk everything to get Shelby to safety, even if it means blowing his cover. As they search for the truth behind the bombings, Shelby and Trevor expose the powerful, desperate man pulling the anarchists’ strings… and the half-century-old secret he’ll kill to keep quiet. 
REVIEW

Trevor is an undercover SAS agent and Shelby is a political analyst.  Trevor’s assignment is to infiltrate a group responsible for a rash of museum bombings. During one of the museum bombings, hostages are taken. This is where Trevor and Shelby reconnect and this book takes off and never lets go! 

Shelby is a wonderful female character. I love strong female leads and the author did a fabulous job making her human. She is spontaneous and does not always think about the outcome of her actions….exactly like me!! 

 She and Trevor have some heated exchanges, on and off the bed! This is basically because their chemistry is SOOOO magnetic.  And to say Trevor is hot is an understatement!  

This book took off like a rocket and I was hooked. Between the chemistry, the quirky friends and the chase, it was difficult to put it down for a second!

This is Book 3 in the Duty and Honor series.  I have not read the first two of this series and I did not even relize I was reading the third book until I was writing the blog post. Now I have another series I am behind on!  I must get busy!! 

I received this novel from the publisher for an honest review.  

  
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Monogrammed note cards 

  
I used spellbinders dies and cut the G with the cricut. Have no idea which fonts I used….I know…I need to pay more attention! 

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Wonderland by Jennifer Hillier #XOXperts

  
OVERVIEW

Fans of Chelsea Cain and Lisa Gardner will devour this edgy thriller about the gruesome secrets hidden beneath a small-town amusement park. From the author of Creep, Freak, and The Butcher, Jennifer Hillier’s “fine knack for creating hideous killers” (Booklist) is vividly on display.

Welcome to Wonderland. By day, it’s a magical place boasting a certain retro charm. Excited children, hands sticky with cotton candy, run frenetically from the Giant Octopus ride to the Spinning Sombrero, while the tinkling carnival music of the giant Wonder Wheel—the oldest Ferris wheel in the Pacific Northwest—fills the air. But before daybreak, an eerie feeling descends. Maybe it’s the Clown Museum, home to creepy wax replicas of movie stars and a massive collection of antique porcelain dolls. Or maybe it’s the terrifyingly real House of Horrors. Or…maybe it’s the dead, decaying body left in the midway for all the Wonder Workers to see.

Vanessa Castro’s first day as deputy police chief of Seaside, Washington, is off to a bang. The unidentifiable homeless man rotting inside the tiny town’s main tourist attraction is strange enough, but now a teenage employee—whose defiant picture at the top of the Wonder Wheel went viral that same morning—is missing. As the clues in those seemingly disparate crimes lead her down a mysterious shared path of missing persons that goes back decades, she suspects the seedy rumors surrounding the amusement park’s dark history might just be true. She moved to Seaside to escape her own scandalous past, but has she brought her family to the center of an insidious killer’s twisted game? Acclaimed author Jennifer Hillier’s bone-chilling thriller is masterful and fast-paced, hurtling toward a shocking, bloody conclusion.

REVIEW

Vanessa has new job as deputy chief of Seaside, Washington. A small, quiet town with an amusement park called Wonderland.  Wonderland is not all it’s cracked up to be.  Vanessa realizes boys have been missing for years and the trail leads to Wonderland. 

This is a sneaky read. You know something is going on, but you are not quite sure what it is. You think you know who the culprit is, then it changes on you. I enjoy books like this and this one kept me entertained all the way through.

Wonderland is an excellent setting for this story.  The doll museum is creepy and the author did a great job with that eerie place!! I visualized all kinds of weird and  disturbing dolls…keep you up at night creepy!! 

The characters absolutely make the book. There are quite a few “crazies” in this tale. And Vanessa is a strong, female lead…and I just love her.  I really hope the author uses her in another book. 

If you need a mild to moderate creepy, psycho tale, this is the one for you. 

  I received this novel from Simon and Schuster as XOXPERT  

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Darkly, Deeply, Beautifully Release Day Party: 16 February plus GIVEAWAY

  
 

Blurb

DARKNESS HAS FALLEN, AND SHE ALONE WILL SEE THE LIGHT. 
With her mother’s life hanging in the balance, Scarlett is devastated – and done with being in the dark. She wants answers, all of them. 
But when was her pursuit of the truth ever straightforward? 
Pulling a single thread impels a great unravelling. And each revelation will force Scarlett to rethink what she thought she knew about the Ceruleans, the Fallen, her family – herself. 
All that came before was a mere prelude to this, the last journey. From London to Twycombe to Hollythwaite to Cerulea, Scarlett will be stalked by the ghosts of what has been, what may have been and what may come to pass. Until she reaches the place where it all began, and it all must end. 
But in the final reckoning, none will survive unscathed. And some will not survive at all. 
In this explosive conclusion to The Ceruleans series, all must be defined by their actions: sinner, saint… or something more beautiful entirely? 

  

  

Excerpt

 

I kissed Luke then. I kissed him. Like I hadn’t kissed him in more than a week – since before London, since before Hollythwaite, since Barcelona: when we’d been just a regular couple on a city break, wrapped up in each other. Through the kiss I heard his sigh, the release of emotion. And then he pulled me to him, onto his lap, and I kissed his lips, his jaw, his collarbone, his shoulder, and he kissed my lips, my earlobe, my neck, my –

‘No!’

My robe had slipped, exposing my back, and I struggled off him and wrestled with the fabric entangled at my waist.

He stood up. Put his hands on my shoulders. Said my name with so much tenderness that I had to stop. Had to look at him. The room was steamy, the glass doors occluded. No one could see. Only him.

‘Trust me,’ he said.

I did.

Slowly, he turned me. I steeled myself as he took it in, the brand I now wore. Non Serviam. I will not serve. Emblazoned on my back in the form of angry, jagged scar tissue.

When I felt his lips on the nape of my neck, I jerked in shock. But his hands on my hips held me still as he traced the path of the scar, one kiss at a time, from its very top to its termination just above my bikini bottoms.

‘Beautiful,’ he said.

I turned to him. He smiled up at me.

Sinking down so that we were both kneeling, I said, ‘How could you…?’

‘How could I not?’ was his answer. ‘I was there, Scarlett. I saw what you did for your mother. That scar: it’s beautiful.’

‘But it’s a punishment, Luke. Because I sinned. That’s not beautiful. It’s dark. Wrong.’

‘No! Don’t you say that. Trying to save your mother – that could never be wrong. If I’d had the chance, I’d have done it. My mum, my dad, Cara… I’d have saved them all. And you. I would always save you.’

His eyes were glistening, and I lunged for him and hugged him hard.

‘So stop hiding it from me,’ he finished, his voice muffled in my hair. ‘Please. Because I love that scar on you so goddam much.’

I nodded into his shoulder and he squeezed me.

It was calm in our little haven. Still. Warm. Nothing existed but Luke and me. We held each other for a long time, drifting in the haze.

And then Luke sat back and said, ‘So, you and me. We’re good?’

‘We’re good,’ I told him. Then I frowned and added: ‘For now. You know, Gabe, the Fallen: I have no idea what we’re getting into.’

‘Me either.’ He reached out a finger and drew, in the condensation on the glass door, a little lightbulb. ‘But whatever lies ahead,’ he said, ‘it has to be better than living in the dark.’ 

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Megan Tayte bio

  
 

Once upon a time a little girl told her grandmother that when she grew up she wanted to be a writer. Or a lollipop lady. Or a fairy princess fireman. ‘Write, Megan,’ her grandmother advised. So that’s what she did.
Thirty-odd years later, Megan is a professional writer and published author by day, and an indie novelist by night. Her fiction – young adult romance with soul – recently earned her the SPR’s Independent Woman Author of the Year award.
Megan grew up in the Royal County, a hop, skip and a (very long) jump from Windsor Castle, but these days she makes her home in a village of Greater Manchester. She lives with her husband, a proud Scot who occasionally kicks back in a kilt; her son, a budding artist with the soul of a palaeontologist; and her baby daughter, a keen pan-and-spoon drummer who sings in her sleep. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her walking someplace green, reading by the fire, or creating carnage in the kitchen as she pursues her impossible dream: of baking something edible.

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