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Book Review: The Villa by Rac..

Posted January 6, 2023 by WendyW in Book Review, bookblogger / 53 Comments
Book Review:  The Villa by Rachel Hawkins

The Villa by Rachel Hawkins is a dual-timeline mystery thriller set in Italy.  I loved this suspenseful thriller that kept me up until I finished the book.   Story Recap:  Emily and Chess have been best friends since they were kids.  Now in their 30s, they have grown apart as they each have followed their own […]



Book Review: Without a Trace ..

Posted January 5, 2023 by WendyW in Book Review, bookblogger / 46 Comments
Book Review:  Without a Trace by Danielle Steel

Without a Trace by Danielle Steel is a fast-moving romantic suspense set in France, about a man who decides to change his life after a near-fatal accident.   Story Recap:  Charles Vincent appears to have everything he’s always wanted in life, his two children are grown and off doing their own thing, and while his marriage […]



My Book Challenges for 2023

Posted January 4, 2023 by WendyW in Blogging, bookblogger / 71 Comments
My Book Challenges for 2023

I have taken on 6 reading challenges for 2023. They are: 2023 Audiobook Challenge – Sign Up Post #2023AudiobookChallenge Hey Audiobook Junkies, it’s time to sign up for the 2022 Audiobook Challenge, hosted by Caffeinated Reviewer and That’s What I’m Talking About. Choose your level and rock your ears off! Use hashtag #2022AudiobookChallenge on social media to alert […]



Book Review: Back in a Spell ..

Posted January 4, 2023 by WendyW in Book Review, bookblogger / 28 Comments
Book Review:  Back in a Spell by Lana Harper

Back in a Spell by Lana Harper is the third book in her popular Witches of Thistle Grove series, but can be read as a stand-alone book.  I haven’t read the previous books in the series, but now I must!  I just loved this magical romance and the witchy world they live in.  Story Recap:  […]




Book Review: Something Old, S..

Posted January 2, 2023 by WendyW in Book Review, bookblogger / 52 Comments
Book Review:  Something Old, Something New by Amy Clipston

Something Old, Something New by Amy Clipston is a heartwarming small-town romance that I love to read.  Story Recap:  Christine Sawyer has realized her dream of opening an antique mall in her small town of Flowering Grove, North Carolina.  She spends her time with her prettier,  fraternal twin sister, Britney, and dotes on her twin […]



Sunday Post #70

Posted January 1, 2023 by WendyW in Blogging, Book Blog Meme, bookblogger / 63 Comments
Sunday Post #70

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted at the @ Caffeinated Reviewer. It’s a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on your blog and showcase books and things we have received. Share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead. See the rules here: […]



Stacking the Shelves #70!

Posted December 31, 2022 by WendyW in Blogging, Book Blog Meme, bookblogger / 37 Comments
Stacking the Shelves #70!

Stacking The Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews and ReadingReality all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts, and of […]



Bookish Smash or Pass Book Ta..

Posted December 30, 2022 by WendyW in Blogging, bookblogger / 45 Comments
Bookish Smash or Pass Book Tag

What’s better for the Friday before New Year than a tag? I first found this tag on Birdie’s Book Nook (here). Jordyn found the tag on Becky’s Book Blog (here) who started the tag. Bookish Tropes SMASH! I like just about every trope I’ve ever read. Enemies to lovers ✅, Secret Baby ✅, Friends to […]



Two Romance Book Reviews: La..

Posted December 29, 2022 by WendyW in Book Review, bookblogger / 20 Comments
Two Romance Book Reviews:   Lawman to the Core by Delores Fossen and One Night Only by Jayci Lee

Lawman to the Core is the third book in the popular series, The Law in Lubbock County, but can be read as a stand-alone.  Really, this series should be read in order, but the author does a splendid job of summing up the previous books and has a nice character list at the beginning of […]