November was a busy and stressful month for me, but reading light and fluffy romances novels helped take my mind off of things!
Read moreIf you have not already read my post about the first Bridgerton book, do that first! The Viscount Who Loved Me is the second book in the series and focuses on the oldest Bridgerton, Anthony. As I watched season 2 before reading the book, my reactions to the book were colored by the show. So, here is your warning if you haven’t read or seen it!
Read moreOne of the benefits of working for a book publisher is that a ton of different books (many outside my usual comfort zone) come across my desk everyday. This was one of them.
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Read moreSimilarly to Spy by David
Read moreAfter watching the movie, I went to find a book on Hanssen for more information. “Spy” by David Wise was the top choice.
Read moreWhen Bridgerton came out, I had never heard of it and was just excited for a new period drama. Little did I know that I would watch the first season in one sitting and love it.
Read moreWith one of my many job, I am involved with the Historical Congressional Cemetery here in DC, which means I get to participate in their bookclub!
Read moreThe Huntress by Kate Quinn
This is my third book this year by Kate Quinn and she is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. You might have heard of her from The Alice Network, which is the book that really pushed her into the spotlight. I’m going to try and avoid getting into too many of the nitty gritty with this book review because I want you all to read it and enjoy it as much as I did! So take my word for it, this is worth it. Go read it and then come back and we can talk, ha!
This Tender Land by William Kent Krueger. This book was actually the last book that I read for my work bookclub and as you will see from future books, this one is way out of my comfort zone…
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