The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition by Carol V. Aebersold My rating: 5 of 5 stars Great TraditionI loved reading this with my granddaughter. The story enchanted her, and it brought magic back to Christmas. It created a beautiful memory that will spawn many more!The story is well written in prose. It was … Continue reading My Book Review of Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition
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Silver Dagger Book Tours – Montuak Romances
Sizzling attractions and romance on the sands of Montauk Jingle Bell Love A Montuak Romance Book 2 By P.C. Zick Genre: Contemporary Romance A man in mourning for his dead wife. A woman unable to trust the opposite sex. Blind date fiascos until they discover one another. Denny’s wife—the only woman he’s ever loved—died the … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Montuak Romances
My Book Review of Chill Out! The Cat’s Wintertime Ebook Collection (Dr. Seuss/Cat in the Hat)
Chill Out! The Cat's Wintertime Ebook Collection: A Reindeer's First Christmas; New Friends for Christmas; A Long Winter's Nap; Flight of the Penguin by Tish Rabe My rating: 4 of 5 stars Maturing A Children's Series to Middle Grade For The HolidayI enjoyed Tish Rabe's continuation of Dr. Seuess' legacy. This is a lovely collection … Continue reading My Book Review of Chill Out! The Cat’s Wintertime Ebook Collection (Dr. Seuss/Cat in the Hat)
Silver Dagger Book Tours – Rumi and the Retribution
The Da Vinci Code meets Rumi in a global thriller/mystery Rumi and the Retribution Gabriel McKnight Book 1 by Pooneh Sadeghi Genre: Global Thriller, Mystery You Are What You Seek. Gabriel McKnight, a decorated former U.S. Navy SEAL and bestselling author, sees his perfect life come unraveled when he’s named the prime suspect in a … Continue reading Silver Dagger Book Tours – Rumi and the Retribution
My Book Review of Painting Celia
Painting Celia by Maya Bairey My rating: 4 of 5 stars Beautiful Artistry, But Sometimes SuperfluousThe plot of this book caught my eye. Overall, it was executed beautifully with the imagery tying into the story concept. Unfortunately, there were times when the painter's view became too much for me. I understood what the author was … Continue reading My Book Review of Painting Celia