Donna Cross’ Pope Joan has been on my TBR list for a couple of years. There is much about the Catholic church that intrigues me, […] Read More
Author: Elisabeth
Remember what I said that time about the advantages of having a husband who is a photographer? Well, it plays out well for family vacations, […] Read More
Though it starts and finishes light and fluffy, Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows’ The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society has surprising depth at its […] Read More
This is what I’ve been needing. Quick read. Good plot. Interesting characters. Reliable writer. Variety in device. Anita Shreve is one of my favorite writers […] Read More
I’ve had a few folks ask about it, so here’s the recipe for my shrimp & grits. As noted in the previous post about this […] Read More
I haven’t been reading – as much. I’m about half way through Testimony by Anita Shreve (Fortune’s Rocks is one of my all time favorites!) […] Read More
Nope, it’s not what you think. (Just had to get that out of the way.) I love to cook. It is one of the things […] Read More
I just finished A Girl Named Zippy, and I was a little bit disappointed. The person who recommended it to me had it listed among […] Read More
I have a dear friend & loyal reader who gives me a hard time about my book selections, particularly those I choose for the beach. […] Read More
Most avid readers have that never-ending list of classics in the back of their head that fits the description, “I know I need to read […] Read More
