Archive for October 13, 2015

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Book Review: Followed by Frost

Followed by FrostCharlie N. Holmberg254 pageskindle editionFrom the Publisher: Seventeen-year-old Smitha's wealth, status, and beauty make her the envy of her town—until she rejects a strange man’s marriage proposal and disastrous consequences follow. Smitha becomes cursed, and frost begins to encompass…

Friday Five

So I always LOVE when people share links and sites that they love.  It's one of my favorite ways to find new blogs.  I thought for my Friday Five I would share some of my current favorite blogs that I…

Change of Plans

This week is a little bit of a mixed up week. I usually work at our office on Mondays and Thursdays.  But this week I'm working Monday/Friday instead. It's really not a big deal, but we've also had parent teacher conferences, working…

Book Review: Dear Mr. Knightley

 Dear Mr. KnightleyKatherine Reay336 pagesKindle editionFrom the Publisher: Samantha Moore has always hidden behind the words of others―namely, her favorite characters in literature. Now, she will learn to write her own story―by giving that story to a complete stranger.Sam is, to…

Book Review: Lord Fenton’s Folly

Lord Fenton's FollyJosi Kilpack336 pagesARC through NetGalleyFrom the Publisher:Lord Fenton is a gambler, a dandy, and a flirt-and he must marry or else he will be disinherited, stripped of his wealth and his position. He chooses Alice Stanbridge for two…

Weekly Wrap Up: 30

I  hit 100 miles in September!  Because of some things going on, I  had to switch up my running time last week and ran mostly at night on the treadmill.  I'm not sure it's my favorite thing, but it's still…

Friday Five

Today I thought for my friday five I would share 5 ebooks that I've read recently. These are all books shorter than 100 pages, and most of the time free.  I love downloading these little books here and there.  …

Book Review: Just Show Up

Just Show UpKara Tippetts, Jill Lynn, Buteyn192 pagesARC through NetGalleyFrom the Publisher:Kara Tippetts’s story was not a story of disease, although she lost her battle with terminal cancer. It was not a story of saying goodbye, although she was intentional…