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Here you will find the latest updates of my ongoing projects be it writing, knitting, crocheting, canning, or whatever else I have going on and a recipe or two.

  • Book Review Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch

    This YA contemporary romance is a quick read due to the author’s easy writing style and beautiful voice. The main character is a Lina a young girl who lost her mother and is fulfilling her dying / living wish to visit Italy.

  • Ready or Not the Holidays are upon us

    Yesterday, I realized I’d somehow finished all my Holiday shopping. The gifts were stored away in bags and boxes waiting to be wrapped and ribboned so I got everything organized on my kitchen table, got all my colorful papers, ribbons and bows out of storage and let the wrapping madness begin. In the end, the…

  • Book Review: Part of Your World #1 by Abby Jimenez

    Author Abby Jimenez brings to light the fight, flight, freeze, and fawn phenomena in this age-gap romance, which can trigger readers who have suffered long-term emotional abuse. In this book, we meet thirty-seven-year-old Dr. Alexis Montgomery and twenty-eight-year-old carpenter Daniel Grant as the main characters. Jimenez couldn’t have picked two more polar opposites if she…

  • Book Review: A Court of Thorn and Roses by Sarah J. Mass

    This YA romance fantasy novel and a poor attempt at retelling Beauty and the Beast generated a lot of hyper over the years.

  • Delicious Family Meals: From Lasagna to Apple Crumble

    What are your family’s top 3 favorite meals? Let’s see my sister will ask for my Holiday stuffing even when it’s not the holidays. My eldest daughter wants my homemade lasagna any day of the week and her girlfriend my chocolate chip cookies. My hubby’s vote will always be for the apple crumble and my…

  • Exploring the Beauty of Each Month Throughout the Year

    What’s your favorite month of the year? Why? Oh dear, here’s another question I can’t answer because I like all the months of the year. January offers a chance at new beginnings with good intentions and resolutions. February still has a shiny new glint, and romance stirs in the air.March can be a slump, but…

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