Hey there! I hope you’re bundled up! It’s full on winter now, I don’t think it’s kidding this time. While there’s not a lot of snow where I am, I do hear that for the majority of you it’s pretty intense. Nothing really you can do but cuddle up with a cup of something hot …

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I’m excited to tell you that THE BRIGHTEST STAR is now available for preorder on… drumroll… AMAZON KINDLE! Whoohoo! It’s official release is on February 5th 2019 and you can preorder it for only 2.99! I mean, that’s less than a flat white, definitely cheaper than a PSL. And the good news is if you …

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Part two of Sali Hughes’ In The Bathroom interview with Caitlin Moran is up on her YouTube page! Her make-up drawer is as messy as mine! Also I’ve finished Moran’s book (yes I read very fast-it’s my only super power) How to be Famous. Can I just say that it’s brilliant! And it’s such a …

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image via Pinterest   If you’re like me winter days call for a cup of tea, warm cozies and and big old stack of books, in your TBR pile! At the top of my stack are all the new Holiday Anthologies! Go check out these suggestions at Goodreads & Amazon. If you’re in the mood …

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Summer is prime time for reading! On the beach, by the lake, snatching a chapter on break at the Dairy Queen, up way past your bedtime (just one more chapter!) Here’s what I’ve been reading this summer. What about you? Any recommendations? Join me on Goodreads for more!    Summer Days and Summer Nights Twelve Love …

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For those of us who were distraught about The Mortal Instruments series wrapping up, and next year can’t arrive too soon so we can dig into The Dark Artifices, Cassandra Clare, along with a who’s who of popular YA authors, offers us a short story e-book series based in the Shadow Hunters universe. There are going to …

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Picnic in Provence: A Memoir with Recipes by Elizabeth Bard If you love a good story plus recipes, I would sincerely suggest you read Picnic in Provence. Her journey continues in France as she and her husband say jusqu’à ce qu’on se revoit to their life in Paris and start anew in the idylic Provencal …

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The Bad Mother by Esther Walker Having read Esther’s “The Bad Cook” I was looking forward to her latest effort. She, of course, didn’t disappoint. She’s certainly not calling herself a bad mother, nor you either! Instead she examines her own stint as a mother so far and offers anecdotes of her successes, failures and …

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