January 1, 2022. Happy New Year!

I’m going to start something new this year. Hopefully you’ll like it, and maybe like my page on FB as well. Each day that I’m not featuring reviews or a writer’s promotion, I’m going to feature authors’ birthdays for that day as well as a quote or two and maybe some interesting facts. So here goes… and Happy New Year!

Birthdays: Ouida (1839), James Frazer (1854), E.M. Forster (1879), Catherine Drinker Bowen (1897), J.D. Salinger (1919), Mary Norton (1903), Audrey Wurdemann (1911), Gina Berriault (1926), Ernest Tidyman (1928), Mary Ann Shaffer (1934), Olivia Goldsmith (1949), James Richardson (1960), Claudia Rankine (1963).

Quote: “I think the first idea—or first feeling—of The Borrowers came through my being shortsighted: when others saw the far hills, the distant woods, the soaring pheasant, I, as a child, would turn sideways to the close bank, the tree roots, and the tangled grasses.” – Mary Norton (author of “The Borrowers”)

“The king died and then the queen died. That is a story. The king died and the queen died of grief. That is a plot.” – E.M. Forster

I read “The Borrowers” as a youngster and loved them. I can’t say the same for E.M.Forster’s books “Howard’s End” or “A Passage to India”. Famous books, but not my favorite genres. I did read Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye” when in high school, but again, not a favorite. James Frazer’s “The Golden Bough” is a wide-ranging, comparative study of mythology and religion and is *the* book to study when planning a fantasy world.

Beneath the kitchen floor is the world of the Borrowers — Pod and Homily Clock and their daughter, Arrietty. In their tiny home, matchboxes double as roomy dressers and postage stamps hang on the walls like paintings. Whatever the Clocks need they simply “borrow” from the “human beans” who live above them. It’s a comfortable life, but boring if you’re a kid. Only Pod is allowed to venture into the house above, because the danger of being seen by a human is too great. Borrowers who are seen by humans are never seen again. Yet Arrietty won’t listen. There is a human boy up there, and Arrietty is desperate for a friend. 

New Reviews

We’re winding down the year and I just read my favorite book of the year – and it’s a YA!

Under YA: Tiger Honor by Yoon Ha Lee – a 5 Sparkler mixture of Korean folklore, mythology, magic, and science fiction all wrapped up in one book.

Under Holidays: Two historical romances that leave you smiling:

“A Little Kringle Magic” by Loretta C. Rogers

“The Gingerbread Man” by Kim Turner

I will probably not be posting more before the holiday, so I am wishing you all a Merry Christmas or Happy Holiday. No matter what you celebrate, may you have a healthy, peaceful time. And here’s to more reading in the coming year.

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Spotlight: Andrew Grey





Title: The Doctor’s Heart

Author: Andrew Grey

Series: Carlisle Medical (Book 1)

Genre:  M/M Contemporary Romance

Publisher: DreamSpinner Press

Release Date: Dec 14, 2021

Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print

Blurb/Synopsis:

Rosco is an emergency room doctor with a daughter who relies on him. Between his career and family, he has little time for any type of personal life. But he finds himself flirting with one of the ambulance EMTs and, to his surprise, he gets flirted with right back.

Miguel is surprised the handsome ER doc even knows who he is. His own life is a little dull, but making eyes at Doc and getting a response supercharges his days. After he’s injured on the job, Miguel gets a firsthand look at Doc Rosco’s incredible bedside manner, not to mention the rest of him.

As the two men tentatively start exploring the attraction that has simmered for months, the head of medicine takes exception to their budding relationship. Pressure builds, and the two men must make decisions about their lives, their jobs, and the one thing that could make each of them happy… each other.

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New Reviews

We’re winding down 2021 and I’m trying to get in as much reading as I can, but… the holidays. 🙂

Here are the latest:

Under Holidays:

Tackling Molasses Crinkles by Laura Freeman – a 5 Sparkler short paranormal romance with a twist at the end

Snowdrop Dreams, Cherry Thumbprint Screams by Kimberly Baer – a 4 Sparkler short romance

The Great Christmas Jelly Cookie Hunt by Rena Leith – a 4 Sparkler short contemporary

Mistletoe Mix-up by Jody Day – a 4 Sparkler short contemporary religious romance

Under Mysteries:

A Corpse for Christmas by Rena Leith – a 3 Sparkler paranormal mystery with a fun ghost.

A Fatal Family Feast by Lynn Calhoon – a 4 Sparkler nice cozy with some recipes at the end.

Under Nonfiction:

The Complete IBS Diet Plan by Amanda Foote – 5 Sparklers and on my Christmas wish list

Vegan Chinese Cookbook by Yang Yang – Great vegan Chinese dishes in the 4 Sparkler book

Beginner’s Guide to Pickling by Katherine Green – 5 Sparklers for this delicious introduction to pickling and fermenting

Enjoy!

Spotlight: Andrew Grey





Title: The Doctor’s Heart

Author: Andrew Grey

Series: Carlisle Medical (Book 1)

Genre:  M/M Contemporary Romance

Publisher: DreamSpinner Press

Release Date: Dec 14, 2021

Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print

Blurb/Synopsis:

Rosco is an emergency room doctor with a daughter who relies on him. Between his career and family, he has little time for any type of personal life. But he finds himself flirting with one of the ambulance EMTs and, to his surprise, he gets flirted with right back.

Miguel is surprised the handsome ER doc even knows who he is. His own life is a little dull, but making eyes at Doc and getting a response supercharges his days. After he’s injured on the job, Miguel gets a firsthand look at Doc Rosco’s incredible bedside manner, not to mention the rest of him.

As the two men tentatively start exploring the attraction that has simmered for months, the head of medicine takes exception to their budding relationship. Pressure builds, and the two men must make decisions about their lives, their jobs, and the one thing that could make each of them happy… each other.

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Best Books of 2021

I read 134 books this year (so far) and I’m still reading. But the following is a list of all the fiction books that received 5 Sparklers in reviews. That doesn’t mean the 4 Sparklers were bad books – they just didn’t have that special something for me that meant I’d read it again. So here are my top reads of 2021 in alphabetical order by title:

A Tale of Two Cookies by Eve Calder

Adrenaline Shots by Natalie Damschroder

Aftershocks by Natalie Damschroder

Arborview by Karen Guzman

Don’t Wake the Dead by C.C. Wood

Endless Secrets by Natalie Damschroder

Every Death You Take by Misty Simon

Fate’s Attraction by Dirk Greyson

Fortune Cookie Christmas by Jeanne Kern

Frayed Alliance by Natalie Damschroder

Heavy Lifting by Andrew Grey

Homicide in Hardcover by Kate Carlisle

If Books Could Kill by Kate Carlisle

Lost Souls ParaAgency and the Three Witches by K.M. Waller

Much Ado about Nauticaling by Gabby Allen

Murder with Orange Pekoe Tea by Karen Rose Smith

New Leaf by Andrew Grey

Over the Top  by Cindy Dees

Phenomenal Impact by Natalie Damschroder

Red Velvet Crinkles and Christmas sprinkles

Rescue Me by Andew Grey

Scarlet at Crystal River by Randy Overbeck

Spring Upon a Crime by M.L. Drdahl

Tangled Alliance by Natalie Damschroder

The Lies that Bind by Kate Carlisle

The Player’s Encore by Joe Cosentino

The Seer by Rowan McAllister

Through the Void by Natalie Damschroder

Until by Beth Henderson

Witch Way to Halloween by Misty Simon

Spotlight: Andrew Grey


Title: Bad to Be Merry
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Bad to Be Good (Book 4)
Genre: Gay Romance, Holiday Romance, M/M, LGBTQ
Publisher: DreamSpinner Press
Release: Nov 3, 2021
Edition/Formats: 1st Edition – Digital, Print
Blurb/Synopsis:

Former mobster Richard Marsden grew up scrounging on the streets of Detroit. This Christmas, for the first time, he has a family and the means to provide an abundant Christmas, and that’s what he intends to do.
But his husband, Daniel, grew up with everything. For Daniel, Christmas isn’t about receiving gifts, but the opportunity to help others. With his son in the hospital recovering from a tonsillectomy, Daniel knows just who he wants to help this year.
Both Daniel and Richard make plans for their family Christmas assuming the other is on board, leaving their holiday dangling on the precipice of disaster—unless they can remember that family, love, and the holidays mean compromising to give each other what they need. 
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Cookie Spotlight: Wendy Kendall

AVAILABLE TODAY!

First grade teacher Desiree Tucker is on the brink of winter holidays with her new, romantic boyfriend when danger encroaches on her joy. Ominous, untraceable texts buzz on her cell phone. Terrifying secret Santa gifts show up for her in the classroom. As the stalker moves closer to the prey, Desiree doesn’t know who she can trust. Her charming new man is a prime suspect. Is he a deadly stalker? If not him, who? What can she learn from the legend of the snow kiss cookie? Just when she’s starting to believe in magic again, she finds herself fighting for her life.

Bonus: Recipe included!

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Spotlight: Andrew Grey





Title: Bad To Be Noble
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Bad To Be Good (Book 3)
Genre:  M/M Contemporary Romance, Gay Romance, LGTBQ
Publisher: DreamSpinner Press
Release Date: Nov 23 2021
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print
Blurb/Synopsis:

For glass artist Ashton Weller, Longboat Key seems like the perfect place to start over. It’s warm, sunny, and far from the dangerous ex he left behind in Chicago, even if his glass studio does get even more uncomfortable in the Florida heat. It’s also home to Terrance Manetti, a man who turns into Ashton’s inadvertent hero when he saves him from some unsavory types at a local restaurant…and may turn into more than that. 

Former mobster Terrance has been in Witness Protection with his “brothers” ever since they turned state’s evidence against their former employer. His brothers have a different life here, filled with family and small-time, honest jobs, and Terrance doesn’t know whether to be jealous or derisive. 

Not until he meets Ashton, anyway. With Ashton, Terrance could build the kind of life he’s never dared to want—the kind of life where he won’t need the skills he learned in organized crime. Or so he thinks—until Ashton’s past comes looking for him…. 
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New reviews

I’ve been lax as I and my fellow writers from The Wild Rose Press promote our holiday cookie stories. If you haven’t checked them out yet, please do! They’re great little stories. None is longer than 100 pages so you’ll read them quickly and enjoy them! I know I have been.

Also, you’ll note the menu at the top is much less cluttered. I’ve moved all the review pages to “Reviews” and you’ll find the individual links there. I know it’s one more click, but it’s much easier for some people to read this way.

Now, to reviews:

Under LGBTQ, Andrew Grey has two coming out and they’re both in the “Bad to be Good” series. And both are good. 🙂 They are Bad to be Merry (a 4 Sparkler short Christmas-themed story) and Bad to be Noble (4 Sparklers).

Under Mysteries:

Thanksgiving Pizza Murder by Pattie Benning (3 Sparklers). Short, with a good ending, but a little bit slow in the beginning.

Don’t Wake the Dead by C.C. Wood (5 Sparklers)

Food, Fools, and a Dead Psychic by Maria Grazia Swan (3 Sparklers)

Witch Way to Halloween by Misty Simon (5 Sparklers)

Under Fantasy:

Stone Magic by Thea Atkinson (4 Sparklers)

Under Nonfiction:

Bread Machine Sour Dough Baking by Carroll Pellegrinelli (5 Sparklers)