Saturday, March 26, 2022

Dare to Lead by Brené Brown

I really thought that I had read this book before. Maybe I did and didn't put it in Goodreads but some of this did sound new. Overall it was definitely a good read. I just came out of a job where I was uncertain of my skills but feel like I actually did implement a lot of the things that Brene mentions in this book.
Some of her ideas include:
Always assume that people are trying their best. It requires trust but, if it is true, you can open your heart and your eyes and lets you help them better
Being BIG-
Boundaries-these are across the board; if you talk about other people, they may not trust you not to talk about them
Integrity-keep your 
Generosity-(requires boundaries)

Four stars
This book came out October 11, 2018
Audiobook borrowed from Libby
Opinions are my own

Friday, March 25, 2022

Witchy Tales by Amanda M. Lee

Aunt Tillie needs to move a lot of homemade wine. However, her annoying nieces and at least one of their boyfriends (FBI agent Landon) need to be gotten out of the way. So what does she do? She traps them in a book of fairty tales. But not just any fairy tales, these are the stories Tillie used to tell Bay, Thistle, and Clove when they were young. There are morals to be learned but they are very specific to TIllie's own morals.
I had known there were some books in between the main series of the Wicked Witches of the Midwest but only stumbled across this one recently. This story was fine even if it was a bit heavy-handed. 

Three stars
This book came out June 7, 2015
Followed by Witch in Time
Borrowed as ebook from Kindle Unlimited
Opinions are my own

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Calling It by Jen Doyle

When she was younger, Dorie Donelli had a fairly large crush on baseball player Nate Hawkins. It was part of the reason she moved to his hometown. But she's over it. Well, until he shows up in her apartment. While she's in the shower. And without her glasses. So, not knowing who he is or why he's in her place, she tries to bean him with a handy baseball bat. 
Nate is back in town recovering from the fact that his (former) fiancee  is pregnant by his (former) best friend. He has three weeks before spring training and is trying to get his head on straight. It's just going to be a fling. They both know that. Except... that they both might be falling harder than they think...
A nice world-building start to the series.

Three and a half stars
This book came out April 11, 2016
Followed by Called Up
Ebook I own
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

How to Be a Wallflower by Eloisa James

Cleopatra Lewis might be the granddaughter of a viscount but she had a very unusual upbringing. She's also been lucky enough to have inherited a fortune, one that she is using to help others in need (while also growing it larger). The book opens with Cleo buying a costume company out from underneath the nose of Jacob Astor Addison, an American. He wants to move the company to America and the current owner, Martha, really prefers that not to happen. 
Jake is fairly incensed that the company was stolen out from under him so he devises a plan to put it out of business. He denies an interest in Cleo; he wants a restful wife. Someone like practically-his-fiancee Frederica. So what if she seems overly interested in cows? 
Cleo isn't interested in being presented but her grandfather would like to acknowledge her. She does have fun with Lady Yasmin, another woman on the fringes of society but that doesn't mean that she wants to be a success. She strikes a bargain with Jake that they will order each other's wardrobes. She will get half-mourning and he will get outlandish colors. It's too bad that they are so attracted to each other otherwise this might be a great friendship.
This was an okay story but didn't feel like it had the depth that a James story usually has.

Three stars
This book comes out March 29, 2022
ARC kindly provided by Avon and Harper Voyager and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

The Ghost of Marlow House by Bobbi Holmes

Danielle Boatman's husband died 6 months ago so the inheritance from her great-aunt comes as a pleasant surprise. She decides to convert the old Marlow House into a bed and breakfast. She is pleasantly surprised to discover that it is in good condition with furniture that is surprisingly well-kept for a house that has been vacant for 90 years. But, she learns that the house has secrets, including the ghost of Walter Marlow who died in the house 90 years ago. There may also be a hidden treasure that people today are still searching for and may even be willing to kill for.
A nice start to a new series that managed to create a world with some rules without any info dumps.\

Three and a half stars
This book came out August 30, 2014
Borrowed as audiobook from Libby
Opinions are my own

Monday, March 21, 2022

Loverboy by Sarina Bowen

Posy and Gunnar knew each other once upon a time. They were both bartenders vying for the manager's position at Paxton's, a bar owned by Posy's father. Now, years later, the roles are reversed. Gunnar is a wealthy man while Posy is struggling to hold on to the last building her grandmother left her. She's opened a pie shop and needs a barista.
Gunnar needs access to Posy's shop because there are some posts coming from the dark web that are being posted from her pie shop. These posts contain information relating to a series of murders of various hackers. Also, there are a number of bad guys in town and Gunnar's company is dedicated to taking them down.
A little too much crazy in this book and it's all grouped at the end but it's not going to make me give up reading Bowen.

Three stars
This book came out December 1st, 2020
Follows Moonlighter
Borrowed as ebook from Hoopla
Opinions are my own

Sunday, March 20, 2022

The Love List by Naima Simone


I hadn't read the other books in this series and felt like I missed a little bit. Especially since there seemed to be so much back story to Korrie's fiance leaving her basically at the altar. Which isn't a good look for a wedding planner. Now her ex is back in town trying to get her forgiveness. But there is another man holding her interest...
Israel is the town bad boy and he knows that hooking up with the pastor's daughter probably isn't going to be a long-term romance. But that doesn't mean a boy can't dream. Especially a boy who writes (or used to write) best-selling romance books.
I wish this book had been a longer book. Korrie and Israel needed more time. And Israel's back story as a romance writer? Please. Could we have explored that more?

Three stars
This novella came out March 1, 2002
Follows Christmas in Rose Bend
Followed by With Love from Rose Bend
Opinions are my own