I was going to wait to write this review in order to process the book and contemplate my “talking points.” However, with school starting back, […]
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The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer
One of my favorite books is Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin (do I need to even say who wrote that book?). I remember thinking […]
Read moreHidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak
Synopsis: (Amazon link) Mallory is delighted to have a new job looking after gorgeous four-year-old, Teddy. She’s been sober for a year and a half […]
Read moreThe Last Thing He Told Me: A Novel
Amazon link First things first… I sometimes forego a recipe when the setting is based in the U.S.; however, since I was already doing pulled […]
Read moreThe Moonlight Child by Karen McQuestion
Caprese salad – made from homegrown tomatoes and basil… This really has nothing to do with the setting of the book. However, we have a […]
Read moreThe One I Left Behind by Jennifer McMahon
Photo: my mantle…flowers from my brother-in-law’s wedding yesterday Synopsis: (Amazon link) The summer of 1985 changed Reggie’s life. Thirteen, awkward, and without a father, she […]
Read moreThen She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell
Due to my abundance in zucchini (courgette), I am trying new recipes every day. This recipe is incredibly delicious! Like, I am making some […]
Read moreThe Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell and Courgette Loaf (zucchini bread)
Recipe link Zucchini – beastly little squashes that hide under leaves then sneak up on you when you weren’t really looking…hence the monstrous zucchini […]
Read moreThree book reviews: The Children on the Hill, The Housemaid, and The Locked Door
If you are wondering why I am a little behind in blogging, let’s just say finalizing the end of school and preparing for my NYC […]
Read moreThe Lying Game: A Novel by Ruth Ware
Synopsis: The text message arrives in the small hours of the morning: I need you.Isa drops everything, takes her baby daughter and heads straight to […]
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