That Perfect Someone by Johanna Lindsey

I have loved the Malory family since I first read George and James story, many years ago. This book did not disappoint me at all, the Malory’s and the Anderson’s are present and in fine form. The main character’s Richard and Julia are likable and believable.  They also show that you really need to look at the other persons side of… [Continue Reading]

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Friendship for Grown-Ups What I Missed and Learned Along the Way By Lisa Whelchel

I liked this book, in a lot of ways because I can relate to Lisa and how she kept a large part of herself hidden away from her *friends*. I always looked at is as you have school friends, you have neighborhood friends, you have friends for different activities. But none of those friends really… [Continue Reading]

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Making Work at Home Work

As you may remember, I recently partnered up with Making Work at Home Work as a blogger. Expanding and Contracting: Managing Your Stress Level By Mary M. Byers My work is seasonal. I make about 30% of my income for the entire year in one month! That’s the good news. The bad news is that… [Continue Reading]

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Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

This is one book that I know I tried to read before, and I  do believer that I did get further this time. The concept for this book is a good one, orphaned kids taken in by Thief master and  trained to be a thief. But for some reason the changing time when Locke was a boy… [Continue Reading]

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