My Fat Dad, A Memoir + a Mouth-Watering Recipe Our relationship with food starts at a young age, but spans throughout our lives, shaping who we are as people. What we eat, and what we will enjoy throughout our lives, is shaped early on by the foods we eat and are raised on. This is for better or for worst...
Murder at Honeychurch Hall by Hannah Dennison: A Classic Cozy Mystery I've always dreamed of opening an antique shop with my mom, ever since we used to spend our weekends poking through garage sales and thrift shops up and down the Oregon Coast. So when Murder at Honeychurch Hall kicked off with a light bicker between a mom...
Happiness for Beginners by Katherine Center: Fun & Adventure in the Wyoming Wilderness It’s been a year since 31-year-old Helen Carpenter divorced, and she’s doing, well. She’s doing. She has a job as a first-grade teacher and a rescue dog she completely adores, even though she’s a bit of a growly, ankle-biting monster who only chills...
Broken Juliet by Leisa Rayven Spa Week Book Club is back! Get ready to join us as we dive into the hottest new books by your favorite authors. This week we’re reviewing Broken Juliet by Leisa Rayven. Be sure to share your thoughts with us in the comments and on social media! Have you...
‘Cavendon Women’ by Barbara Taylor Bradford Is a Must-Read It’s been a year since Barbara Taylor Bradford pulled readers into the enchanting world of Edwardian England with her novel Cavendon Hall. Now the #1 New York Times bestselling author has come ‘round again with The Cavendon Women, a stunning sequel...
Stone Mattress by Margaret Atwood As the author of more than forty books, it was only a matter of time before Margaret Atwood returned to writing short fiction, and Stone Mattress is an incredible collection of work that deserves the overwhelming acclaim it has so far...
Glitter and Glue by Kelly Corrigan In this classic coming of age memoir, main character Kelly Corrigan grows up in the suburbs of Philadelphia with her mother, father and two brothers, enjoying a stable, albeit mundane childhood. So it’s no surprise that when she finally reaches post-grad,...
Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout If you’ve passed a New York City bus lately, you may have noticed a poster for HBO’s new miniseries, Olive Kitteridge, plastered along the side of it. While we haven’t had the chance to tune in to our TVs lately, we always find time for a...
An Island Christmas by Nancy Thayer Known for bringing idyllic Nantucket to life on the pages of her books, New York Times bestselling author Nancy Thayer has once again penned a charming tale about family, friendship, and the essence of the Christmas spirit. As Christmas...
Saving Grace by Jane Green Jane Green, known for crafting exceptionally gripping tales, delivers yet another brilliant novel chronicling a woman’s journey through the ultimate betrayal. Saving Grace begins by exposing the cracks in Grace and Ted’s marriage, which from the outside...