It sure has been awhile since I last left a confession. Today’s confession? I’m addicted to books that make me hold my breath from excitement (adventure, passion, etc) and keep me on the edge of the seat (thriller, scary). Yes, my wondering mind needs to be fully engaged in overdrive. My favorite thrillers? [CONTINUE READING]
You’re sitting down watching a movie. A scene flashes in front of you that blows your mind, graphically, emotionally, psychologically. It may mess with your head. It may give you a new perspective on something you’ve had your opinions about for years. It may surprise you. Shock you. Make you cry. You crack open [CONTINUE READING]
In the spirit of the Twitter Friday Follow, the Book Blogger Hop is a place just for book bloggers and readers to connect and share our love of the written word! This weekly BOOK PARTY is an awesome opportunity for book bloggers to connect with other book lovers, make new friends, support each other, and generally [CONTINUE READING]
Did you know that this week was “Children’s Book Week”? I’m a bit behind in sharing about this week considering it is already Thursday but there’s still time to celebrate it. In fact, we should be celebrating it all the time but with all great things, it’s good to be publicly reminded of the importance [CONTINUE READING]
I’ve always wanted to buy and renovate an old home but with that always comes the fear of the unknown “beings” that may walk through the halls. Places, especially old houses usually set the background for hauntings. Here are a few famous haunted houses in fiction… The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer: My Life at Rose [CONTINUE READING]
The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer is a good one by the one and only Stephen King. I read this one early last year and it’s one I couldn’t put down. Thought I’d revisit this one and share a trailer I found of the movie here (one I still need to get a hold of).
I was looking at my list of favs and thought I’d share my love of fiction. My favorite of all though? No Woman So Fair perhaps because it came at a time I needed it most. I’m a believer that books find their way to the reader at the time it’s most needed and this [CONTINUE READING]
















