On Your Feet Review
Photo credit Michael Shapiro Photography The American Dream is alive and well at Broadway Palm DinnerTheatre in Fort Myers. On stage through April 10 is On Your Feet: The Story of Emilio and Gloria...
View ArticleFavorite Authors New and Old
– i have been eagerly awaiting the Southwest Florida Reading Festival which begins March 1. This year, it, like so many other events, goes virtual. Two of my longtime favorite authors are featured:...
View ArticleCalifornia Dreaming
It’s funny how certain books catch your attention. I picked this one up free yesterday (thanks, Barbara!) for a couple reasons. The obvious-who doesn’t love a freebie? Then, I looked at Barbara’s...
View ArticleStepping into the Present
I have been a fan of the books of Eloisa James for a long time. Her books are very different from the ones I write in time period and heat level, but I love her quirky characters and wit. When I saw...
View ArticleLooking forward to Christmas
Identical twins who share a common love for and expertise in baking and switch places? Count me in. Maggie Knox has written a squeaky clean double romance. And appropriately enough, Maggie Knox is...
View ArticleWhere was my mentor?
How I wish I would have had a book like this to read back in the Dark Ages when I was starting my career. I am not naturally skilled in reading and dealing with office politics, so I made lots of...
View ArticleGender Equality
I have read and thoroughly enjoyed the books of Rich Amooi. As far as I know, male romance authors are still few and far between, so I applaud his success. The characters are always delightfully...
View ArticleWho Do You Trust?
Back in the 1950s, Johnny Carson hosted a game show called “Who Do You Trust?” before taking over the “Tonight Show.” The show was originally called “Do You Trust Your Wife?” Contestants had to...
View ArticleHere we go, Steelers
I am a lifelong Steelers fan, so this book was a must read for me. Besides that, I actually worked with Bill Cowher’s father Laird at one time. It was fascinating to read how Cowher was shaped by his...
View ArticleThe Good Old Days Weren’t Always So Good
This book is a best seller, and I can certainly see why. The descriptions of the rich and famous is the early 20th Century in New York City are often breathtaking. The contrast with the lives of the...
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