Writers are Readers: Sharron Cosby
What was the first book you read that you couldn’t put down? The first book I remember capturing my attention and holding it hostage was one of the Nancy Drew series books. I don’t remember which book was the first, but I spent one summer planted in a chair in [...]
Eight Perfect Hours by Lia Louis (book review)
On a snowy evening in March, 30-something Noelle Butterby is on her way back from an event at her old college when disaster strikes. With a blizzard closing off roads, she finds herself stranded, alone in her car, without food, drink, or a working charger for her phone. All seems [...]
Conquering the Chaos in Your Mind by Eddie Turner (book review)
Are You Harassed by Thoughts That Just Won’t Leave You Alone? So many people are harassed by thoughts, crippled by anxiety and depression, and even paralyzed by fear. Maybe that’s been your experience. But while thoughts do come, they can also be made to go. You can conquer the chaos! [...]
A Little Something Sweet by Laura Ashwood (book review)
Megan Turner never intended to return to her small hometown. But when her mom got sick, everything changed. So, she’ll make the best of the situation and oversee the restoration of the building that will become her bakery. She will not, however, make the mistake of falling for her annoyingly [...]
Float Plan by Trish Doller (book review)
Get your copy here! Since the loss of her fiancé, Anna has been shipwrecked by grief—until a reminder goes off about a trip they were supposed to take together. Impulsively, Anna goes to sea in their sailboat, intending to complete the voyage alone. But after a treacherous night’s sail, she [...]