I don’t always read romances although I definitely read my share of women’s fiction, and I know that the two genres overlap. Regardless, Covid has left me wanting to have some reads that I just know going in will be light, engaging and, yes, easy reads. This romance set in North Carolina fits the bill. There are the two protagonists who are as different as can be, although readers know it will only be a matter of time before they face an attraction. There is a nice setting with a house in need of repair and the promise of more books in the series to come. All a win, if this is your kind of book. It could be.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.

Viola Shipman (the pseudonym for a male author) has successfully been writing fiction that appeals to women. I think that this is his sixth book. The author chose his nom de plume to honor his grandmother.






Looks like mystery and history, along with a modern classic in Stoner. Enjoy.


















Lots of good choices this week! See my archive for reviews of the Brenda Novak and Robyn Carr titles. Also, if you have a beginning chapter book reader, I highly recommend Frog and Toad!
Calling young adventurers! Choose where you want to go…it could be Europe; North or Central and/or South America; Asia and the Pacific East; Africa; Australia and Oceania or Antarctica. The whole world is there for you.
I found this to be an adorable book. Even if you don’t want to draw, just looking through this title will make you smile. Some of the many dogs included are the Old English Sheepdog, the English Springer Spaniel (my dog growing up!), the Golden Retriever Puppy. The Pembroke Welsh Cori and the Dalmatian. Each breed gets a fun fact on their page. There are also activities like the Dinner Time Maze, and the Pup Pool activity, among others. And, of course, there are instructions on everything from the tools and materials needed to the how to steps. The book even includes tracing paper and sketch pages.