My Home is on the Mountain
It’s been a while since a book took my breath away. Whew. How fortunate I am to live in a world where My Home is… Read More »My Home is on the Mountain
It’s been a while since a book took my breath away. Whew. How fortunate I am to live in a world where My Home is… Read More »My Home is on the Mountain
It was suggested in my book club that we read The Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave and I quickly agreed. I’m not sure if I… Read More »The Mercies
I guess it’s time that I mention how much I love Hamilton. Hopefully, you all know what I’m referring to, but in case you don’t:… Read More »That Could Be Enough
I haven’t read historical fiction in a few months (since Waspish Widows) so I was really excited to jump into Testimony by Paula Martinac. Testimony… Read More »Testimony
My dear readers, I had the absolute pleasure of reading The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows and then joining A Tip of The Tongue… Read More »The Care and Feeding of Waspish Widows
It’s been almost a year since I enjoyed Elna Holst’s In The Palm (if you haven’t indulged on this masterpiece novella then I highly recommend… Read More »Lucas
I have been aware of this novel for a few years now, since I watched every single BBC movie/TV special (whatever it is) based off… Read More »Fingersmith
This book had me enchanted. I absolutely love reading about brilliant, strong women fighting the patriarchy, pursuing their dreams and passions, and refusing to conform… Read More »The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics
The days have started to slip away quickly as the last of summer fades. I for one am excited for fall- what’s better than flannel… Read More »Bittersweet