Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Feed Your TBR - The Butcher's Daughter
Tuesday, July 30, 2024
One of My Favorite Authors Wrote a Rom-Com!
FROM GOODREADS: A fun romantic comedy about a woman writing under a male pseudonym and the man she hires to play the role in public.
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Buried by Books #4
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Feed Your TBR - The Little Coffee Shop of Horrors
One new owner. One hot barista. And one seriously weird coffee shop
Adele is down on her luck. She’s just been kicked out of her latest musical theatre gig, and it now looks like the bright lights of Broadway are behind her for good. So, when the opportunity comes up to take over a Brooklyn coffee shop, it feels like at last things are going her way.
The only issue is the coffee shop comes with strings attached in the form of one very grumpy (but roasting hot) waiter, Ben. He’s worked there for years and he’s not about to move on just because there’s a new owner in town.
But soon it’s not just Ben who’s smoldering, because strange things are happening with the old coffee roasting machine in the back of the shop, with roaring flames and weird noises that seem to come from nowhere. She’d ask Ben for help, but he never seems to be around when there’s a problem to fix. And to add to it all, now some of the regular customers are nowhere to be seen…
Trouble is brewing for Adele and, before she knows it, she’s in a whole latte trouble.
WHY I CAN'T WAIT: While the synopsis does sound pretty good, I'm not going to lie and admit I will solely be picking this up because of the cover.
WHAT CAN'T YOU WAIT FOR THIS WEEK????
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
I'm Kind of Mad I Didn't Hate This!
FROM GOODREADS: The worst thing to ever happen on Hemlock Circle occurred in Ethan Marsh’s backyard. One July night, ten-year-old Ethan and his best friend and neighbor, Billy, fell asleep in a tent set up on a manicured lawn in a quiet, quaint New Jersey cul de sac. In the morning, Ethan woke up alone. During the night, someone had sliced the tent open with a knife and taken Billy. He was never seen again.
Sunday, July 21, 2024
Farm News - July 21, 2024
Hope everyone is having a great weekend wherever you might be and whatever you are doing. Things here at The Farm have finally cooled down a bit. And by cool down, I basically just mean that the heat indexes aren't in the 93-104 range. This is the hottest summer I've experienced in a long time. The boys have not been happy about missing their long evening walks, but it's just been too hot and boxers with their smooshed noses have breathing problems as it is. We have been playing in the shade in the backyard and doing things inside to stimulate them though.
Mr. Barb found out this past Thursday he has to go out of town for 4 days for a conference. Nothing like last minute planning. So, this weekend has been a lot of gathering things up and making sure he is packed and ready to go Monday afternoon. I am worried about how the boys will be because they know when he usually gets home and start watching the door around 3pm every day. I will do my best and we will be reading and watching movies Mr. Barb usually wouldn't like while he is gone. Oh, and cooking for one which means less healthy options I am sure.
I have been doing pretty decent with my reading but as always, feels as if I have too many options and am not reading fast enough. I just need to remind myself it's not a race. I currently have three books going.
A Fatal Groove (Record Shop Mystery #2): Olivia Blacke
The Drowning House: Cherie Priest
Expiration Dates: Rebecca Serle
I will do a haul next time and in fact, may actually do a separate post. I've been gathering some books when Kindle has them on sale while also trying to take advantage of the KU I pay for every month. I think Amazon needs an all-inclusive rate if you ask me - Prime, KU and Kindle Music. It would be a lot nicer than paying three different fees each month.
Hope you guys have a wonderful week. Look for a few reviews this week, my norma, Wednesday Feed Your TBR post and perhaps another Buried by Books Library post.
THANKS FOR VISITING BOOKER T'S FARM!
Friday, July 19, 2024
I Can't Believe It's Over!!!!
FROM GOODREADS: Angel Crawford has finally pulled herself together (literally!) after her disastrous dismemberment on Mardi Gras. She’s putting the pieces of her life back in order and is ready to tackle whatever the future holds.
Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Feed Your TBR - These Vengeful Wishes
When her stepfather is arrested, aspiring artist Ceci moves back to her mother’s hometown of Santa Aguas, an eccentric small town steeped in the legend of La Cegua, the specter of a wronged witch who appears on lonely roads at night, luring untrustworthy men to their deaths.
Ceci and her mother take up residence in the abandoned manor of the Sevilla family, rumored to have been cursed by La Cegua, where she begins to uncover a past that seems to be connected to her mother. The more she learns of the Sevillas, the more Ceci finds herself forming a strange affinity with the feared Cegua, who she suspects is the one inspiring her paintings of a mysterious door in the forest.
When the very door Ceci has been painting appears in the woods, she decides to venture through it with her new friend, Jamie. Together, they discover a well, guarded by the statue of a veiled woman. A well for granting wishes. The well of La Cegua.
What starts off as harmless fun quickly escalates into something sinister when Ceci realizes that the wishes are putting the people she loves in danger and testing her own penchant for vengeance. After learning others are also searching for the well, Ceci must confront the truth of her mother’s past and prevent La Cegua’s wishes from being used for the wrong reasons. Ceci knows too well how much people will sacrifice for power. Every wish has its price, and La Cegua never forgets the ones who have wronged her.
Sunday, July 14, 2024
The Missing Body Blog Tour
FROM GOODREADS: I ran to get help. But her body disappeared. Will anyone believe me?
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Saturday, July 13, 2024
June Wrap Up
Well, better late than never. Seems July has gotten away from me, with vacation, a work project and a few renovations around the house. I am desperately behind on reviews but hope to catch up soon. In the meantime, it's about time I shared what I read in June. I would say the theme of the month was "4 paw reads" because that's the majority of the ratings.
An Enchanting Case of Spirits
The Presence (Harrison Investigations #2)
Life's Too Short
Annie LeBlanc Is Not Dead Yet
We Used to Live Here
Secrets in the Dark (Blackbird Trilogy #2)
White Trash Zombie Unchained (WTZ #6)
Pardon My Frenchie
Dark Things Crawl Out
Nosy Neighbors
Storm Front (The Dresden Files #1)
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Some Houses You Just Don't Enter
FROM GOODREADS: Young girls are going missing in Still Water. And the new sheriff, like his predecessor, is convinced they're only runaways trying to escape the confines of strict parents, stifling religious practices, and physical abuse.
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Feed Your TBR - I Got Abducted by Aliens...
Friday, July 5, 2024
2 Bloggers 1 Series - The Presence (Harrison Investigations #2)
This month Stormi and I decided it was time to pick up another book in the Harrison Investigations series. The first one was decent, but the male protagonist drove me crazy. Read on to see if this one fared better and then hop over to Stormi's at Storm Reads and see what she thought.
FROM GOODREADS: The ultimate moneymaking plan—buy the ancient, run-down Scottish castle and turn it into a tourist destination. Toni Fraser and her friends will put on reenactments combining fact and fiction, local history, murder and an imaginary laird named Bruce MacNiall.
Monday, July 1, 2024
Farm News - July 1, 2024
It's been a while since the last news update but as usual, summer has been pretty hot and busy. Mr. Barb and I had a five-day weekend which started June 19th, but I spent four of those five days repainting and redecorating the bathroom. Our home is 124 years old and doesn't have central air so there is no AC in the bathroom and as the heat index was over 98 on most of those days, I could only work a few hours before being totally exhausted. Most of it is done now just waiting for a few things we ordered to come in and put on the finishing touches.
We are also on our annual 4th of July staycation right now. We aren't doing anything spectacular except hanging out with the pups, doing a few more things around the home, and chilling. I've managed to finish two books on my first two days off so I'm hoping that trend can continue. I also need to get my haircut if my stylist can work me in. It's been a while and I need about six inches taken off.
We watched two really good movies over the weekend. First up was Furiosa, the latest in the Mad Max saga. I really enjoyed it and if you like action movies or any of the previous Mad Max ones, then you don't want to miss this one. We also watched The Watchers. I wanted to read the book first but that wasn't happening. However, I'm glad we jumped in because it was a great Saturday night scary feature. I highly recommend it.
The pups are doing fine. Apollo went to the vet and the vet wants to monitor his lump on his leg a while. It's sitting right on a major vein and his vet says if it doesn't grow and it stays soft, then he's not too worried. He and Zekey are enjoying their summer, but it's been so hot they haven't been able to walk too much
A fresh month means fresh new reads and I have a lot planned this month. Here's what I think is up first this month. I'd love to get all three of these read before heading back to work on July 8th but that's probably wishful thinking.
A Novel Love Story - Ashley Posten
Still, Dark Places - Christina Graves
I also received a few ARCs which I'm thrilled about and appreciate more than I can express.
The Visitor - Kevin Bachar
An Academy for Liars - Alexis Henderson
Influencer - Adam Cesare
Pretty Dead Things - Lilian West
Memorials - Richard Chizmar