
A Valentine’s Day mystery full of sassy ladies, cute shoes, and even a cameo by the incomparable Betty White!
What a cute short story – just perfect for a quick read on Valentine’s Day (or any day). Maddie is tired of her husband (homicide detective) cancelling their plans at the last minute so she plans a special night just for them – but she has to help solve the death of Dana’s friend Peach before Maddie’s husband can get the night off. And it turns out to be a lot different than she thought!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10333985-sweetheart-in-high-heels

This is an excellent book to begin with for the study of numerology. There is a lot of detailed information on each number and how they can apply to our daily lives. She even included a small section on how each number applies to the tarot, astrology, and gemstones. I would have liked more on this, but that was such a minor detail that it didn’t make a difference.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/220239054-guided-numerology-workbook
FROM MARCH:

This was a fun read that I really enjoyed. Any young teen who enjoys a good mystery will love this one. Skylar is a 13-year-old girl who loves solving mysteries (thanks to her detective grandfather). Her parents buy a ramshackle mansion that once belonged to an heiress whose last words were that anyone who is brave enough to follow the clues will find her jewels – so that is what Skylar sets out to do, even when faced with a gang of thugs who are out to beat her to the jewels.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53033394-the-mystery-of-the-hidden-jewels

This was a good paranormal romance. And the first one I’ve read with Bigfoot as the hero. But the author did such a good job with building the world, that it works and works well. In this one, Marnie is a librarian who was “downsized” from her job when another one pops up in an ad. Before she knows it, she is headed for Mystic Springs as the new head (and only) librarian. Then things get really strange. On her way there, she has a flat tire – and swears she saw Bigfoot. And the people in the small town—quite a few of them—aren’t exactly friendly to her. Except for a few, like Susan, who invited her there, and Eve, who runs the local diner, and then there’s Clint. A lumberjack-type man who captures her interest, and her heart.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52890945-bigfoot-and-the-librarian

How would you like to have a top-level writing workshop for less than twenty bucks? You’ll get that in this book. You’ll find activities to help you consolidate ideas, create characters, develop settings, and come up with a plot as well as write and revise your novel. No, you will not write a full novel in seven days, but you will find strategies to help unblock you, if needed, or get going on that novel. The author gives you advice in a clear, concise manner that you can come back to again and again. It is useful for both the beginner and experienced writer.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/218115898-the-one-week-writing-workshop