Friday, August 2, 2019

Christian Western Novels

I have always loved a good Western. I remember a time when my whole family would gather up on the couch and watch them all weekend long. Now as an adult, reading is more fun then watching TV. But my love for a good Western remains. Below is a few of my favorites.

A Stolen Heart by Amanda Cabot

Wings of a Dream by Anne Mateer

The Archer Brothers Series by Karen Witemeyer

Head in the Clouds by Karen Witemeyer

A Worthy Pursuit by Karen Witemeyer

A Tailor Made Bride by Karen Witemeyer

Patchwork Family Series by Karen Witemeyer

Sisters of Mercy Flats by Lori Copeland

Swept Away by Mary Connealy

Holding Down the Fort by Regina Jennings

A Most Inconvenient Marriage by Regina Jennings

I hope you all get a chance to look at these great Novels. If you got a book suggestion, feel free to contact me below.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Totally Random

I am feeling like posting a few totally random (and possibly unrelated) thoughts right now.

TR #1: My feet are cold and I want my fuzzy socks.

TR# 2: I can't find the books I currently want.

TR# 3: I can't find a movie I want to watch.

TR# 4: I can't find the aforementioned fuzzy socks.

TR# 5: I really need to embroider something, anything really.

TR# 6: I need to finish knitting a sock,only it won't be big enough for my foot.

TR# 7: Why are cheese danishes so delicious? It's almost wrong.

TR# 8: How long do allergy attacks last?

TR# 9: Is it really hard to make cheese?

TR# 10: Why can't I ever find my Socks !?!?!?

That concludes today's post. If you want to answer one of my totally random thoughts, feel free to do so below. I have to go sock hunting. I think I may have left a pair in my purse. Yup, I did. TTFN. 

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Review Time!

Ok, so I let my brother talk me into watching a movie I normally wouldn't have given the time of day. As you can probably guess, I liked it way more than I thought I would.

Name of the movie? Warrior. I can tell you that I got majorly choked up at the end. Warrior tells the tale of two estranged brothers, each after the $5 million dollar prize as the Sparta middleweight MMA champion. I could go on and on about how this movie is all about forgiveness and family but I won't. You can thank me later. I totally recommend this film. And let's leave it at that.

Another movie I feel needs a shout out is Nappily Ever After. As a biracial gal myself I wholly understand her struggle. I've been natural my whole life. As I write this my head is an enormous puffball. Violet's journey of acceptance is as funny as it is sweet. A must watch for the natural girls around the world, regardless of color. 

In books, I just finished The Curse of Misty Wayfair by Jamie Jo Wright. A more nail-biting, edge of your seat, absolutely thrilling christian gothic novel I have yet to read. The dual timeframe used to carry the story only enhances the drama and keeps the story from feeling rushed. Great work, Jamie Jo!

In music, have you heard Ed Sheeran's new album that dropped? Below are my faves:


Camilla and Cardi B sing with Ed? Total replay.

                          How can this song not become an earworm?



                I also gotta give a shout out to this prime song by MAX.

If you broke the replay button on that one, don't worry Youtube can fix it.

Well,that is all I got for today, folks! If you think there is a song I might like, let me know below. 😁

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

That sounds like me!

Have you ever had a moment where you're reading a book and suddenly you recognize a piece of yourself in your main character? I think it takes a very good writer who can make you feel like that despite obvious differences you and the character may have. It is because of that, we find ourselves emotionally invested in various novels.

We can relate to clumsiness, quirkiness,anger, jealousy and happiness.When the characters are in touch with their emotions and go through their ups and downs, we get that. Even when the characters are in denial, we get that too.

The more human they are, the more invested we get. It doesn't matter if they are Cyborgs, Aliens, or animals. They could be a blob for all we care.All I know is this,the closer the writer gets to human action/reaction and emotion, the better we connect.     

I don't think I will list my doppelganger books today. I just wanted to talk about that a bit.

Please feel free to share your thoughts below.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

To Catch a Thief series by Kay Marie and Cookies!

A couple of months ago, I discovered this wonderful series. Below are the official blurbs with my take in bold.
 
Hot Pursuit : book 1

Don't miss this laugh-out-loud, enemies-to-lovers romance that's How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days meets White Collar with a dash of The Thomas Crown Affair thrown in!

All Jolene Carter has ever wanted is to own a bakery of her own. There’s only one problem. Her father, Robert Carter, is a world-renowned art thief and she’s, well, sort of his protégé. But he’s promised her that this next job in New York will be their last, and she won’t let anyone get in the way of her dreams... especially not the distractingly delicious FBI agent hot on her tail.

Agent Nate Parker has been on the Robert Carter case for years, and if the rumors of the aging criminal’s retirement are true, this might be his last chance to nail him. With the legacy of his late father in the back of his mind, the stakes are more personal than anyone realizes. He won’t let anything stand in the way of justice...especially not the red-headed vixen who keeps giving him the slip.

He’s a cop who’d never bend. She’s a con who’ll never break. But all’s fair in love and larceny...


Jo is one of those beautiful zany characters that is so easy to fall in love with. Her banter with Nate is one of those priceless moment I loved rereading. 

 Stolen Goods:book 2

Catch Me If You Can meets Tangled in this funny and feel-good adventurous
romance.
Addison Abbot is a dreamer—she dreams of owning her own cake shop, of
traveling the world, of finding Prince Charming. But when it comes to actually
following any of those dreams, she's a little, well, stuck. So when a devilishly
handsome stranger saves her from two robbers with guns and pulls her into the
adventure of a lifetime, she's determined to find her fairytale ending—until she
realizes he's the most wanted criminal in America, that is.
Thaddeus Ryder was just another run-of-the-mill international art thief until his
latest heist went south. Now, his face is on every news station, his name is
making headlines, and his partner is working for the feds. Talk about a bad week
on the job. His only option is to flee the country. But when hitmen for the
Russian mafia interrupt his getaway, Thad gains an accidental companion—a
baking beauty who might be too tempting to resist.
When a girl good meets a bad boy, sparks are bound to fly. But this conman
is about to discover the only thing he can't steal is her heart...

Addison and Thad are awesome together. I adored this story!

Off the Grid : book 3

One part Pride and Prejudice.
One part Romancing the Stone.
All the feels.

Don't miss this laugh-out-loud, action-packed romantic comedy, new from bestselling author Kaitlyn Davis, writing as Kay Marie.

Agent Leo Alvarez is on his way to Hawaii when his partner calls in a favor—the mob is after a pastry chef in NYC, and he's the only one who can get to her in time. With his dreams of Mai Tais and sandy shores ruined, Leo rushes to her rescue. But when he arrives at her apartment, he's greeted by an upturned nose and an icy blue stare. This damsel in distress doesn't need saving. Good thing he's a retired marine who never backs down without a fight.

After a childhood racked by scandal, McKenzie Harper has learned to loathe surprises. So when a strange man knocks on her door, interrupting her morning routine, she has no choice but to politely shut it in his face—no matter how deeply his hazel eyes might pierce. She has places to go, pastries to bake, and promotions to secure. Or she did, until three masked men kidnap her and throw her into the back of a van... Suddenly, that white knight doesn't seem so scary.

He's a cocky Fed with a killer smile. She's an uptown beauty with a biting tongue. If they want to survive, they'll have to learn to work together—assuming they don't kill each other first. 


McKenzie and Leo got that spark that made reading this final book very enjoyable.

By the way those Peanut Butter cookies were the some of the best I've ever had. You all got to try it. So, Til next time!

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Cookin'

Hey folks!

I will be trying out  this peanut butter cookie recipe. Link Below:
https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/peanut_butter_cookies/
Will let you know what I think next week.

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Thoughts and more Thoughts

So, I have seen the movie What Men Want. Taraji P. Henson is a trip! I enjoyed it so much. Thank goodness I can't hear my brothers' thoughts (I am shuddering at the thought).

I am rereading Get Well Soon by Jennifer Wright. I really love learning more about Plagues and Diseases. No, I am not weird. Shame on you for thinking so. If you are like me and you want to have a fun time learning more about pestilence, pick this book up.

Now on to a mini rant on My Best Friend's Wedding. Who here thinks it was totally unfair that Julia Roberts is left single at the end? It's a romantic comedy for crying out load and she is our main character. I get that in real life we girls don't always get our man but come on... This is movie, not a therapy session. I want happily ever after, rainbows, and hearts vomiting glitter. Not sadly dancing in my gay best friend's arms. It dawned on me this week how utterly depressing this movie really is. I think I need a whole lot of chocolate to get me through this movie from now on.

Feel free to tell me about a movie you think had a horrible end. Or not. Just saying.