Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Rejected Princesses: A Book Review

Last week, Bookbub suggested Rejected Princesses by Jason Porath. I was a might skeptical (nonfiction can be very boring). This, however, was anything but. I was captivated, charmed, amused, and touched by the true stories of women I have never even heard of. When I told my mother about this incredible piece of work, do you know what she said? "They never wanted us to know how strong we really are and can be." Yeah, my mom is so cool, I know. You can't have her.

This book is simply awesome and I am totally going to recommend it to all my family, male and female. Because history shouldn't be one sided and it is not fair that women are seen as the sidekicks or afterthoughts in history books. Women can make history, cause change, and start a revolution. We just need to remember that we are not the first ones and know that we won't be the last. And that is all the Women's Lib you will get from me today.

I want to say thank you to Jason. Thank you for writing about the women we had almost forgotten. Thank you for being the one who acknowledged what women have brought to the table of life, the good, the bad, and the WOEWTET,TCWoW?!?!.  You may never see it, but, there it is.

If you want to know what that gibberish above means, leave a comment below an I will tell you. Also, the link to Jason's site, Rejected Princesses is right there. https://www.rejectedprincesses.com Click it, you know you want to....

Thursday, January 23, 2020

What's in my bookshelf?

In case anyone was wondering what I've read lately, here you go. If you weren't wondering the you are welcome to read any way. Or not. Totally up to you. Side note: are bath bombs supposed to leave you itchy?

Secret Baby by Elle Goode
Madeleine has a secret. Five months ago, she met an irresistible man and made a very dumb mistake. She knows that a random hookup won’t want to be saddled with a baby and she’s way too vulnerable in this state to be rejected. Keeping a baby from the daddy might seem wrong, but it’s the best way to protect herself and her child for now.
Oliver wants answers. Five months ago, he met the woman of his dreams, took her up to his hotel room, made love to her until they both passed out only to wake up alone. He’s hired private investigators but with no last name or photographs, his hookup has remained a mystery. And he doesn’t like mysteries. Or surprises. Oliver knows the Madeleine is the one for him. When he finally finds her, he’s determined to keep her...even if the father of the child isn’t him.

Starts off as a steamy read but some how turns into this really awkward bit of fluff. It had promise. But I think this is gonna be a one time read. How is it supposed to be plausible? I like my romcoms to have some plausibility to it and I had some trouble finding it here. I went on a mini-rant to my mom and all she said was "Then don't read it any more". Very helpful since I just finished it.

Codename Romeo by Lucy Leroux

One FBI agent… one single mother… and a toddler who steals his heart.

All FBI agent Ethan Thomas wants is to come home to his new apartment and enjoy the luxury of his new flat-screen TV and some frozen pizza. Encountering a tiny toddler alone
in the hall changes everything for the rough and rugged agent. Relief sets in when the child's mother appears. But when she collapses at his feet just before a blizzard hits Boston, Ethan is in over his head. Now, Ethan is changing diapers and playing doctor… and loving every minute of it. The mother and child need a place to stay, and Ethan can't possibly turn them away. But this investigator knows people—and the woman he’s falling for is keeping secrets. Can he uncover the truth while protecting them from the dangers of his job?

There is nothing that makes me get all mushy like reading about strong men falling for little kids and wanting to be their Dad. This is now one of my favorites. A total reread. I want to find a man like that. Except without the druglord. Or the being on the run. Or watching everyone I loved get killed. Or almost dying. You know what, Just scratch that. Never mind, being single is cool.

A Billion Reasons Why by Kenzie Reed

His nickname’s Sexy Satan. For the past three years I’ve called him boss. So why is he telling everyone that he’s my boyfriend? Working for Chase Lancaster was supposed to catapult my marketing career. Instead, I’m trapped in personal assistant hell. His hobbies include barking orders, torpedoing my advertising campaigns, and reducing then office staff to tears. On a good day, he acts like I’m invisible. On a bad day, I remind myself arsenic is not an acceptable sweetener for coffee. And prison orange would be murder on my complexion. Imagine my surprise when Chase follows me home to Bitter End, North Carolina, where I’m about to endure my ex-fiancĂ©’s wedding. The moment he chases off my date and offers to pose as my  boyfriend, I know he’s got a hidden agenda—especially when he plays the part a little too convincingly. Unfortunately, I have to play along to find out what he’s really up to. To satisfy the town gossip squad, I’ll have to let him kiss me. Who knew Satan’s lips were so soft and inviting? And if we’re really playing the part, we’ll have to go to Lover’s Lane—testing my willpower beyond its limits. The more time we spend together outside the office, though, the more I see a different side of him. He’s still bossy and demanding, but is it wrong that I find it kind of, well … hot? This wedding is bound to be hell, so I might as well spend it in the arms of a sexy devil.

This Enemies to Lovers tale is so full of laughs and fun, I dare you to not love it. I know you will and I will win by default. My mom even loved this book. We shared quite a few laughs over Daisy's crazy family.

I hope you've enjoyed (or tolerated) this glimpse at my book shelf. Feel free to comment or not.  


Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Cheng I Sao: Pirate Businesswoman

I was just browsing and saw Extra Credit's Extra History segment covered this remarkable lady. It was not easy being a lady, much less a Pirate Businesswoman. Video below:

Look her up on Wikipedia, folks! She was a sharp cookie all without needing a MBA. Also, check out Extra Credit's Youtube site. They have videos on sooooo many cool subjects. Feel free to thank me for the tip later.

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Eva Simons

Eva Simon is a Surinamese Dutch singer-songwriter from Amsterdam. I have recently found her work and I am giving my repeat button a workout with all the playback I'm doing. Her music is this addictive blend of Pop,R&B, and EDM with a dash of reggae. You have to move your body when you listen to her stuff.  Below is some of her work I hope you enjoy.