The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian (book review)
Cassandra Bowden is no stranger to hungover mornings. She's a binge drinker, her job with the airline making it easy to find adventure, and the occasional blackouts seem to be inevitable. She lives with them--and the accompanying self-loathing. When she awakes in a Dubai hotel room, she tries to piece [...]
Transform Your Thinking, Transform Your Life by Dr. Bill Winston (book review)
As you begin to change the way you think about yourself on the inside, the life of God begins to show up on the outside—your relationships, your finances, your career, even your health. Let the transformation begin and start to change your life from the inside out! Author, entrepreneur, and [...]
The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella (book review)
It's been over two years since Effie's beloved parents got divorced, destroying the image of the happy, loving childhood she thought she had. Since then, she's become estranged from her father and embarked on a feud with his hot (and much younger) girlfriend, Krista. And now, more earth-shattering news: Greenoaks, [...]
The Summer of No Attachments by Lori Foster (book review)
After putting the brakes on her dead-end relationship, local veterinarian Ivey Anders is ready to soak up this summer on her own terms. The way she sees it, no dating means no disappointment. Why complicate life with anything long-term? But when she meets Corbin Meyer—and his troubled young son, Justin—Ivey’s no-strings strategy threatens to [...]
Writers are Readers: Gail Kittleson
It's my pleasure to welcome back Gail Kittleson, an historical fiction author with a fun reading history. Gail, welcome back! What was the first adult novel that you read? How Green Was My Valley. Pretty heavy stuff for a young teen, but the sweeping literary descriptions SWEPT me off my [...]