Thursday, May 14, 2026

May 14 Bull Rider’s Baby Surprise: A Small Town Rodeo Roma...

  

 
Bull Rider’s Baby Surprise: A Small Town Rodeo Roma...
Book 3 of The Telfords of Montana by Sinclair Jayne
In this story Cash is handed his child that he didn't even know existed and the woman leaves along with the receipt of everything she ordered that the baby would need. Madelyn is nearby she's an assistant and intern on the rodeo with reports of events and other things that occur.
He gets an idea to head to his father's house who he's never met along with his brothers and sisters and the whole family.
Love how they are greeted in Marietta with familiar places I am used to.
Everybody is waiting on the paternity test to see where the truths lie. 
Maddie plans to leave to head back to NY for her job. She wants no part of Cash and the baby but then they name the baby and they both become very close.
great read, love catching up with the others I've read about prior.
Received this review copy from Tule Publishing via BookSprout and this is my honest opinion. 

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

May 12 The Pawn Book 2 of The Lemaster Files by John David

  



 
The Pawn Book 2 of The Lemaster Files by John David
Enjoyed this book because it's so realistic and things similar are happening in the US.
A friends uncle has been detained overseas where they cane people who disobeying their laws.
The man has been held in prison and he states he didn't plant the drugs in his luggage.
Love hearing how the reporters go about uncovering the situation, how it all really went down and how they are gearing up to help the man go to trial in the foreign country. 
Exciting, fast paced at times, slow at times that let you to think about what you've read as strategies kick in.  NEVER saw the ending as it was, wow!
Like the characters and how they react with one another, in different fields but still connected. Can't wait to read more from this author.
Received this review copy from Tule Publishing via BookSprout and this is my honest opinion. 

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Book Review: The Tao of Poison by Isham Cook


 
The Tao of Poison by Isham Cook
Interesting culture and a country I am not familiar with. Like story but not so much how the poison is transferred to another and it does make them die.
Story follows a young girl and an event in the neighborhood causses a man to die and some are  brought to justice. The young girl must leave and her parents head in a different direction from her hoping to meet up again one day.
We find out how the girl has been taking a poison for her whole life and she's very knowledgably in the herbs of the world and what they can do for one.  She is able to survive because of her skills. Others see her as another and some welcome her to join them. Like the different cultures that are mixed up in this story and learning about them. So much danger for a young woman in the world as she tries to reach destinations she's heard about.
Brutality, mysteries, mystical occurrences, travel, and so much more in this story.
Like the strategies during the battles and the outcome. Entertaining.
Received a review copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Book Review: Grow Together by Charles Dowding

  

 

Grow Together by Charles Dowding
Love reading this book asw I've yet started my seeds for this year due to packing and moving into a new area of the US.
There are so many combinations of plants to make it so the plants themselves help the other plants. Some produce nitrogen, some other minerals that plants need to flourish.
I've done the 'three sister's from the Pilgraim days and it does work. Nice to see how some plants leaves can protect the younger smaller  crops from the sun or they'd just burn up and die.
Nice to try the combinations for yourself and I look forward to many of them myself. We have a much longer growing season here in TN so thinking with the plant blanket at night I can be growing vegetables to store in freezer up til the first of the year.  Thinking of cold cold frames also as I watched my dad wok with those. Learned so much from this book.
Great resource to keep handy.
Received this review copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion. 

Book Review: Stranger to the Beautiful by Don Hynes

  


 
Stranger to the Beautiful by Don Hynes
Enjoyed this book of poems for many reasons. Love the seasons in New England and he describes them as true as they can be. Love  common things like water, snow, stones and so much more. Winter is my favorite month so I really resonates with those. Enjoyed the other seasons as well with the words and phrases he uses. Very calming and relaxes, puts at you peace with yourself. mind and body.
Would love to read more from this author.
Received this review copy from the publisher and this is my honest opinion.
 

Book Review: Stoneslayer Book One by Candace Lynn Talmadge

   
 
Stoneslayer Book One by Candace Lynn Talmadge
Did not think I'd enjoy this book and I was wrong, I love it. This book made into a movie would be super awesome. There is so much action and adventure and mystery and magical things happening, and  romance, strategies and so much more.  Starts out with Helen and she is powerful but in the wrong hands she can be deadly to others. Like how the story goes back to her life when she was younger so we can understand what happened then to make her like she is now. Love her healing powers and the stone and it's meaning to her and others. Hate hearing of the devils invading her thoughts as she fights them, along with help from others. Like the different characters in the book and how different they are from us humans of today. Like the relationships of others and how they effect her and how things work with the combinations of characters.
Didn't see them coming out well but the author does an excellent job of keeping it all together.
Would love to read more from this author as the scenes are very descriptive with details and I can picture myself looking from the side.  Great story.
Received a review copy from the publisher and this is my honest 

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Apr 28 The Sapphire Sea by Davis Bunn

  

 
The Sapphire Sea by Davis Bunn
This story starts with Colin who is being raised by a housekeeper. His father is the sheriff of the small southern town. One day when he first goes to school he is brought into an office and he has to talk to a woman. End result is he leaves home to live at the school for geniuses where room and board and classes are all paid for. He had feared his fathers moods especially when he had been drinking. His mother had passed away but he never went to the funeral. He finds out later why that was. Love how he excels at what they can teach him. By the age of 12 he's ready for some college classes. Love his math professor because he will be teaching him new things. He is just so much more advanced than anybody thought.
Colin still sees his father at meals with his new wife and her two boys. He fears he will have to go live with them soon as he's heading up the political ladder. 
Colin is quite outspoken and he wants to learn how to swim and the school allows that to happen. Dr. Arnold he treats with respect and he can tell him everything.  Colin knows what he really wants to study he just has to hide it from everybody, for now... Hate that he's really a loner, wish he had a family.
Love the thing that interests him so much and he does his research. He's able to help others financially. Amazing where he goes to from there, he's just so determined.
Love how sea draws him closer to his mother...
Received this review copy from Kensington Publishing via NetGalley and this is my honest opinion
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