The Friday 56 is hosted by Freda’s Voice. The rules are simple – turn to page 56 in your current read (or 56% in your e-reader) and post a few non-spoilery sentences. This week’s quote is from Black Wings Beating, by Alex London. Now that she was close to the one thing she wanted for … Continue reading
Book Review: Are You Tired and Wired?
Are You Tired and Wired? Your Proven 30-Day Program for Overcoming Adrenal Fatigue and Feeling Fantastic Again by Marcelle Pick Nonfiction/Health 289 pages Published 2011 One of my 2019 goals is to get my health under control. I have at least two auto-immune diseases, with two more suspected (they often jumpstart each other, yay!) and … Continue reading
Library Loot Wednesday
I only picked up two books this week, and turned in five. The End of Yearathon last week helped me make a little bit of headway on my library books! I picked up a physical copy of Tasha Suri’s Empire of Sand, and checked out a romance on my Kindle, The Madness of Lord Ian … Continue reading
TTT – Most Anticipated Releases for 2019
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl, and she has a linkup on her site to see what everyone else is looking forward to this year! I have twelve this week because I simply couldn’t narrow it down any further! There are more I’m looking forward to, but these are my top … Continue reading
Book Review: Silence Fallen
Silence Fallen by Patricia Briggs Urban Fantasy 371 pages Published 2017 Silence Fallen is #10 in the Mercy Briggs series, and honestly, they’ve started to get a bit boring. Mercy gets into trouble. Mercy gets into SPECIAL trouble that werewolves would have a hard time with, but she’s special because she’s a coyote shifter, and … Continue reading
Looking Forward – 2019 Goals
Well! 2019 promises to be a year of great change for me personally – my husband graduated from college in December, and went full time at his job at the beginning of the year. (Computer Science.) In April we’re planning to start the process to buy a house! So very soon, we’ll be moving, and … Continue reading