Christmas on Reindeer Road

I enjoyed Debbie Mason’s writing, it was full of a bit of everything, love, sadness, hope, joy, forgiveness, and humor. She painted a wonderful holly jolly Christmas for all of us to enjoy, and what’s not to love about a small town at Christmas, not to mention a super sexy small-town Chief of Police? Continue Reading…

Make Mine a Cowboy

Author A.J. Pine has created such lovable and sexy characters that you will find it hard not to relate to. This is the 2nd book in the Meadow Valley Series, but it stands alone and can be read without having read the first book in the series. I found myself turning the page repeatedly not wanting to put it down. Continue Reading…

Lost Souls at the Neptune Inn

Lost Souls at Neptune Inn is a family drama that spans decades. Three very different women, Mother, daughter, and granddaughter find their way in the small town of New Rochelle. Dillard Fox, a witty and charismatic good-looking stranger finds his way into their town, and gains the attention of all 3 women, but for very different reasons. Continue Reading…

Sunshine on Silver Lake

As both Jack and Emma struggle and enjoy these new things in their life, they end up working together and becoming closer. Honesty is something that they both believe in, but they are lying to each other, and everyone else with their fake relationship. So many issues tumble out of this story, but not in a heavy way. They are both very good people just living life like we all do, living and learning as they go. Continue Reading…

Luster

I surprisingly found the main focus of this book to be how people are accepting of other people’s flaws and mistakes. This was my take-a-way. Thank you, Raven Leilani. Continue Reading…

In Five Years

Dannie goes to an interview for the job that she planned on her entire life, and then out to dinner to become engaged, she knows it’s coming. Later that night after dinner, she falls asleep and wakes up five years in the future in another apartment with another man, and with a different engagement ring on her finger. Continue Reading…

The Glittering Hour

The writing is beautiful, and the books is a gorgeous work of art. I found myself stopping here and there and rereading a sentence or a paragraph that was so well done. Iona Grey is a very talented author and I look forward to reading anything that she comes out with in the future. Continue Reading…

5 Scientifically-Proven Steps to Breaking Bad Habits

Bad habits, we all have them and reveal them in many different ways. Some may seem relatively harmless, like biting your nails. Others can have deadly consequences, like smoking or drinking to excess. Continue Reading…

Add a Splash of Color to Your Home

Little things make a big difference. In fact, something as simple as a cheerful photo or a splash of color can change your perspective. Continue Reading…

Organizing Your Email Inbox

A disorganized, overflowing email inbox can be a daunting obstacle to overcome. Spam and junk email quickly add up to a constant stream of distracting correspondence. This clutter can make you less productive. Continue Reading…

Why Your Possessions Are Not As Important As You Think

You spend a good portion of your time protecting your possessions. You worked hard for them, so you want to make sure no one takes them from you. The problem is, you may be putting too much emphasis on them. Continue Reading…

Fun Ideas for Homemade Piggy Banks

Piggy banks are an awesome tool in helping to teach your child about the value and management of money. Instead of going out and buying a generic piggy bank, try making your own. Continue Reading…

How to Achieve Your Habit Goals More Easily

You’ve made a goal. You’re finally going to address that habit. You know the one. You’ve got this! Continue Reading…

Treatment and Coping Strategies for Winter Depression

Each year thousands of people’s lives change. The sky grows darker and the air gets colder. As the days shorten, their mood sinks. Depression sets in. It’s a condition commonly known as SAD. Continue Reading…