I was quite stressed out, Blue Skies gave me a pleasant evening of entertainment. It helped me to escape from the cold dark "real world," for a while and into a very pleasant (yet surprisingly believable) fantasy world where true love finds a way and the next romance is as close as the nearest dog park.
Tag: Fiction
Reformed Dreamer: Book Review and Blog Tour
Reformed Dreamer is the fourth and final book in the sweet Inspiration in Cologne women’s fiction series. If you like hard-won second chances, surprising romance, and rising above mental health hurdles, then you’ll love Deborah King’s touching story.
Book Review and Blog Tour: The Summer of Madness by Alex Raphael
In the novella The Summer of Madness, a young man begins a personal literary quest that just might help him to find the love he thought was lost — or discover a new love he never knew was there.
Children’s #Audiobook Review– Wombat and Jones: The Great Banana Mystery
Written by author Arran Francis, creator of multiple series for BBC's CBeebies Radio, Wombat & Jones: The Great Banana Mystery is a funny tale about friendship, problem-solving, and teamwork. Simple mistakes and jumping to conclusions can happen after all, but Wombat & Jones try their best to put it right and learn from them.
Book Review: Bald is Beautiful helps children cope with cancer
Book Details for Bald is Beautiful Title: Bald is Beautiful: A Letter from a Fabulous Girl Author: Carola Schmidt Illustrator: Dan Ovieta Genre: Picture Book Get your copy on Amazon! About the AuthorCarola Schmidt is a pediatric oncology pharmacist, as well as the author of children's books about cancer and scientific books for Springer Nature. She is… Continue reading Book Review: Bald is Beautiful helps children cope with cancer
Book Review & Blog Tour: Eden (Biblical Fiction)
Eden was the first book that I have read by this author and I enjoyed losing myself in the story. Genesis is one of my favorite books of the Bible. I just finished reading Paradise Lost by John Milton with my book group at church, and this book was really fun to read right after reading Milton's version of the story.
Lady Edith’s Lonely Heart- A Sweet Regency Romance by Audrey Harrison
The premise of the book is a clever one: can two people fall in love through words? When Lady Edith places an advertisement in the Lonely Hearts section of the paper, she had no id
Cover Reveal: Babushka is Homesick by Carola Schmidt
“Babushka is Homesick” is the second children’s book in the Babushka Series. Everyone has their own stories, history, and the desire to belong. The first book, “Tell me a story, Babushka,” is a best-selling new release in Children's Multicultural Literature on Amazon USA (Aug 2019), in which kids and adults will enjoy fun adventures and identify their own stories.
A Reason to Grieve by Mick Williams is a unique take on the classic #romcom
When they meet a memorial service, they discover that they have an inexplicable magnetic pull toward one another. A Reason to Grieve is full of quirky friends and fun banter as the two characters slowly explore their feelings for one another. Will they be able to create a future together, or are the hurts of the past too deep to bury?
Book Review and Blog Tour Killing Beauties
enjoy books that bring to life forgotten characters of the past, especially if they are women. This book introduced me to a new aspect of one of my favorite periods of history. I would now like to read the nonfiction text by Akkerman that inspired it.