I am just going to say it and you can judge me in the comments, to your friends, even just in your head if that works for you. . . my guilty summer pleasure is Big Brother. It's really the only reality show that has piqued my interest enough to have me coming back season after season. You can keep ...
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BOOK REVIEW: The Forgiving Jar by Wanda E. Brunstetter
How would you react if someone stole your identity, created a relationship with your grandparents (that you have never met!) pretending to by you, and the ran for the hills with money they 'borrowed' without asking from said grandparents? How would you react when you return back to visit and find ...
BOOK REVIEW: Brunch at Bittersweet Café by Carla Laureano
If you remember (I don't necessarily expect you to) it's been just days over 11 months ago when I first gushed over this author. 'The Saturday Night Supper Club' was my first Carla Laureano book. I vowed then it wouldn't be my last. And here we are! And guess what? I absolutely loved this book ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Marriage Bargain by Stephanie Dees
Ah, Red Hill Springs. How we have grown together. You have kept me entertained, occasionally irritated me, and always enamored me. The Sheehan family has expanded by more than double with falling in love and getting married and foster adopting a passel of Minions of twenty. Each resident has a ...
BOOK REVIEW: Their Secret Baby Bond by Stephanie Dees
I’ve come to enjoy my little trips back to Red Hill Springs and the growing Sheehan clan. Knowing that the final book in this series comes out in January makes me just a tidbit sad, I don’t know that I want to let them go. I sat idly by while twins Jordan and Claire snagged up the Sheehan brother’s ...




