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Monday, July 8, 2024

The Forever Dog by Dr Karen Shaw Becker

 


I'm a dog mom to a wonderful Australian Labradoodle named Howard.  To say we are obsessed with him is an understatement.  We do our best to take care of him.  Whenever we are chopping up some fruits or vegetables we generally ask Google if it's safe for dogs and then place a small amount of that food in Howie's food bowl.

The Forever Dog Life book has us taking a new approach.  Now instead of a nibble off whatever healthy foods we might be having we are giving him larger portions and cooking specifically for Howie.  I've learned a lot about nutrition for dogs from this book.  For instance, Howie now gets 3 full eggs a week in the past he would have had a nibble occassionally.  Howie is a very happy dog since I've found this book.  If in doubt always check with your veterinarian.

Some of Howie's favourite foods are eggs, sardines, sweet potato, cheese, peppers, cucumbers, watermelon, green tea, celery, plain chicken and more.  We still rely on kibble for his main food source.

The book has suggestions for meal replacements, foods to eat on a regular basis, meal toppers and more.  If you have a furry pet I would highly recommend this book.

Thursday, July 4, 2024

Love of My After Life by Kirsty Greenwood

 



The Love of My After Life by Kirsty Greenwood is a great fun read.  The title and cover lead me to think this might be a book lacking substance.  Just a fluffy read but you would be wrong to judge this book by the cover or title.  

Delphie lives an isolated life.  She works at the pharmacy across the street.  She takes care of her elderly mute neighbour.  That's about it.  No friends.  No outings.  Keeps conversation to a minimum.  

When she suddenly finds herself passed into the after life.  As I said, she's never had much of a life to begin with but after she crosses paths with a hot guy she suddenly wants to live.  Her after life therapist Merrit says she can continue on with life as long as she completes a challenge with 10 days.  But she can't complete the challenge on her own - she's going to need some help.

I really enjoyed The Love of My After Life way more than I suspected.  The characters were great and you couldn't help but cheer Delphie on.  The ending had a wonderful surprise twist that I never saw coming.  I would happily read a second book to hear how Delphie's new life is.  This is my first Kirsty Greenwood book and I will certainly look for more of her novels.

Monday, June 17, 2024

The Seaside Sisters by Pamela Kelley

 


The Seaside Sisters by Pamela Kelley is a good beach read for this summer as it takes place in Cape Cod.  I always love a book that's set in Cape Cod.  Reading about the beautiful beaches and dreaming about being near the ocean is always a good summer read.

Hannah lives in New York and since her mother passed she's been having panic attacks.  Hannah is also an author.  Her first book has recently been published but now she's in a rut working on the second book.  When her Aunt calls and suggest spending the summer on Cape Cod she thinks being around family and the beach might just be the answer to help her relax.  Her sister lives there too and it would be good to spend more time with her.

As predicted being with her aunt and sister do help ease her stress and slowly the words start flowing again.  Hannah joins a local writing group and starts making new friends.  Spending the summer here is great but it's not Brooklyn.

The book is called The Seaside Sisters but Hannah feels like the main character.  There is a small side story about her Aunt and her sister but they all seemed second to Hannah's story.  I think I would choose a different title for the book as the sister relationship wasn't a main theme of the book.  

This book took me a bit to get into the characters and I admit I almost stopped reading it.  But I persevered and enjoyed the book in the end.  At times I found some of the story repetitive but I enjoyed reading about all the scenery and food.  I also felt the ending was too rushed.

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Bookish People by Susan Coll

 


If you've ever dreamed of working in a book store Bookish People is for you.  If you've ever thought the idea of working in a book store, Bookish People, will convince you otherwise.  Although, this particular bookstore in DC does seem particularly full of activity.

Sophie Bernstein loves her bookstore and employees.  When her husband passes away and the news of the world makes her feel like it's all too much, Mrs. Bernstein begins a plan to hide away in a secret room within the bookstore.

The world seems against her plans though when a series of events make Mrs. Bernstein feel like she can't get a moment of peace.  Everyone seems to need her attention.  Her keys are locked in the Qwerk III.  The power keeps going out.  Her son, Michael, a yoga instructor, has borrowed the shop's van and doesn't seem to have plans to give it back.  On top of that there seems to be an endless amount of party invitations all with different themes.

Clemi is the store's event planner.  She has booked a very controversial poet to speak at the store.  Mrs. Bernstein is worried about the event and really wants her to cancel but Clemi ulterior motives and this event must go on.  Clemi also is pulled in many different directions and all she wants is a minute alone with the poet.

Also, what's that fishy smell coming from the closet?

Bookish People has many lovable characters .  I really enjoyed the novel and all the craziness it had going on.  This story might be a bit extreme but working in libraries and bookstores are definitely never dull.

Tuesday, July 19, 2022

The Bodyguard by Katherine Center

 


Every now and then an author comes along that I will consume all books that this author puts out.  This time I found myself in a reading funk and I thought I need Katherine Center to get me out of that funk.  Luckily I came across The Bodyguard.  BookPage calls Katherine Center “the reigning queen of comfort reads.” and I couldn't agree more.

The Bodyguard is about a team of personal protective agents.  They aren't really physical bodyguards - although they certainly can be.  They're more the brains behind protecting people.  Hannah Brookes is a master at her job.  Her brain is constantly assessing risks - except when it comes to her heart.  On the eve of her mother's funeral her boyfriend - and coworker - dumps her.  She's desperate to get out of the country on a new assignment but her boss wants her to sit still and properly grieve her mother.

Finally, Hannah gets a new assignment but unfortunately, it's right here in Texas.  To make matters worse it's a movie star  - Jack Stapleton.  To make matters more worse - she has to pretend to be his girlfriend.  She's the farthest thing from a movie stars girlfriend.  No one is going to believe this.

Aside from the fact that she doesn't look like a movie star's girlfriend Hannah is perfect for the job because she could care less that he's handsome and charming.  Hannah is extremely professional and if she can protect Jack from stalkers until Thanksgiving hopefully she'll be given a new gig in London.

The Bodyguard was the story I needed to get me reading again.  I very much enjoyed the story and the characters.  If you like The Bodyguard,  I recommend you search out some of Katherine Center's other books.  Follow the links below to read other Katherine Center book reviews on my blog.

Things you Save in a Fire

What you Wish For


Wednesday, July 13, 2022

The Last Dress from Paris by Jade Beer

 


Lucile has a very close relationship with her Grandmother, Sylvie.  She does not have a great relationship with her mother, Genevieve.  When her Grandmother asks for a special favour of course Lucille will do anything to help her.  When Lucille realizes the favour is a trip to Paris to find a special dress she is definitely confused.  She is to reach out to her Grandmother's dear friend's daughter, Veronique, while she is there for help with the mission.

At first the mission seems easy when Veronique shows her the dresses but the one she needs to bring home is missing.  Even more puzzling than the missing dress is that the dresses are haute couture dresses from the 1950's.  Why would Grandma have an expensive Dior dresses?  Each dress has a card with a cryptic clue and the location she wore the dress.  There is more to Grandma's story that Lucille needs to uncover.

With the help of some new friends, Lucile retraces the steps and uncovers the story of her Grandmother. Along the way, she falls in love with Paris and the trip has her rethinking her relationships and career.

I really enjoyed The Last Dress from Paris.  I loved reading about all the dresses and if you Google them you can see the dresses mentioned in the novel.  This was a wonderful novel with many twists and turns that had me engaged right to the end.

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Our Last Days in Barcelona by Chanel Cleeton


Is it just me or do all avid readers have shelves of books that are unread?  There is something about heading into Indigo and browsing the displays.  If Heather Reisman, Reese Witherspoon or Oprah recommend it, I'm probably going to buy it.  But it often takes me some time to read it.  I've purchased a few Chanel Cleeton books but this is the first that I have read.  Our Last Days in Barcelona has rave reviews from both Oprah and Reese Witherspoon which means chances are you're about to start a great story.

I've picked up many of Chanel Cleeton's books.  I can't resist the covers.  I want to be on that beach in Barcelona right now!  Yet - this is the first Chanel Cleeton book I have read, but most certainly not the last.

Isabel Perez is living in Florida.  Her sister, Beatriz is in Spain.  None of her sisters have heard from her in a while and one of them should go to Barcelona to ensure she's OK.  The timing is perfect because Isabel needs a vacation and she's never been to Spain before.  She also needs some time away from her husband.

While searching for her sister she finds a picture of her and her mom at the cafe down the street.  But Isabel has never been to Spain.  It doesn't make any sense.  When she questions her mom she says she's never been to Spain either and quickly changes the topic.  Yet there's no questioning that this is a picture of her and her mom in Spain.

Our Last Days in Barcelona takes place in 1964 but it switches often to 1936 to tell the story of Isabel's mother.  I really enjoyed this story.  I enjoyed all the characters and their relationships.  It was the perfect amount of adventure, love and history.  I will definitely be reading Chanel Cleeton's other novels soon.