A blog series featured on https://jmnorthup.com/tag/whatnornsreads REVIEW BYSAHARA FOLEY REVIEW BYKAREN J. MOSSMAN REVIEW BYJ.M. NORTHUP REVIEWED BY TIFFANY When I started reading A Stolen Heart, I thought it was going to be just a sweet historical novel. And, it is. But, it’s also so much more! There was mystery and intrigue. There were funny … Continue reading #WhatNornsReads – January 2025 Book Reviews From Our Book Club
Author: J.M. Northup
Silver Dagger Book Tours – Ghost and Tell
A dead teacher. A scandalous secret. And a PI who’s way too caffeinated to quit.Ghost and Tell Ghost Detective Book 10 by Jane Hinchey Genre: Paranormal Cozy MysteryA dead teacher. A scandalous secret. And a PI who’s way too caffeinated to quit. Being a private investigator—and a ghost whisperer—means juggling the dead, the murderous, and an espresso … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Ghost and Tell
That’s #PUN-ny: Food Puns
Dang it. Now I'm hungry...*****You never know what you'll find on the shelves of a book store or in library. Often there are some great treasures and lots of laughs.I am a fan, especially because my daughters always found great joke books and humorous tales for us to read together! BOOK SUGGESTIONS: Food Jokes(Hah-larious Joke … Continue reading That’s #PUN-ny: Food Puns
Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen
REVIEWED BY J.M. NORTHUP A Loving Series of Sweet Books This book contains an adorable set of three books that encourage children. It does just as the title suggests; it inspires them during various stages of their early development. Book 1 encourages kids to see they are perfect just the way God made them. Flaws … Continue reading Book Reviews by Sahara, Julie, & Karen
#BooksForTheHoliday – National Pretzel Day for Readers & Cooks
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-pretzel-day-april-26/ Photo Source I like pretzels. I like books. On National Pretzel Day, I thought, "hey - let's combine them!" So, I did. If you want to celebrate today, just eat some great pretzels. There isn't much to the history... An Italian monk in 610 A.D. is given credit for inventing the knotted pretzels. Wikipedia.org … Continue reading #BooksForTheHoliday – National Pretzel Day for Readers & Cooks