Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Hot Cocoa Hearts by Nelson

    Hello fellow readers! I am ending the year with a  sweet book from the ever popular Wish Series. 

    This is a charming tale of first love, friendships, and dealing with grief. Emery Mason, our main character hates  Christmas. Ironically, she works at her parents' photo booth in the mall as an elf every holiday and her house, known as the Holly Jolly House in the neighborhood is always decorated with lights and plastic animals for all of the neighborhood families to enjoy. This year however, Emery is trying to impress  her  crush Sawyer, who hates the stereotypical winter season. She is torn between her authentic self and impressing him as memories spent with her late grandmother come back to haunt her during this time. She learns to share the past with a trusted friend, Alex. He is always there with a lending ear and a hot cup of cocoa. 

 Readers will enjoy finding out which crush Emery chooses this holiday season. It will be between staying true to what she knows or coming to terms with the past. 

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Holiday Picks

 Tis the season for fun teen books and romance novels! I know it has been a minute since I have posted and let's not beat around the bush... since I have completed a book. I just finished Jennifer Yen's, A Taste for Love. This book is perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han as we follow a young bright protagonist who has aspirations of becoming a famous baker much to the dismay of her strict mother. It is a timeless tale with a Jane Austin vibe that will have you well engaged. 



I am also hoping to get my hands on " So this is Christmas," for the holiday season. It sounds like the perfect book to cozy up with this winter. Let me know your thoughts and your favorite holiday reads in the comments below. 



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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Summer Constellations by Sevigny


 What a summer it has been! With a blink of an eye, we are knee deep into fall. I wish the weather would catch up, but in Southern California we are here facing a 97 degree afternoon in mid September. 

I just finished a fun, quick read titled Summer Constellations by Alisha Sevigny. Our fierce protagonist, Julia looks forward to another summer working at her family's resort. Her summer fling Dan returns to the resort each year and she hopes they can rekindle their flame into something permanent. Much to her surprise, Dan brings his new girlfriend and she soon learns that the resort is in jeopardy of being sold. She befriends Dan's cousin in hopes that he can help her as a friend and maybe more. With spirit, spunk, a younger brother who suffers a serious illness and summer romance... this book is a great one to add to your list. 

Other titles I'm trying to finish...



Happy reading! 


Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Glitter Gets Everywhere by Clark

 Hope, sorrow and grief fill the pages of this title as we witness Kitty navigate the everchanging waters of grief. She longs for things to return to normal but they never will, leaving her sister and father trying to cope as a family. Her dad uproots the family to New York due to his work and we follow Kitty along as she tries to make the best of things and understand her grief. 

As a woman who just lost her own Mom, I found this book to give me hope, sorrow and many memories. 


Wednesday, April 28, 2021

The Retake by Jen Calonita

     It is so exciting to be back in the library exploring new books. I ran across a newish title from Jen Calonita and it did not disappoint. 

    Zoe has just started seventh grade and with that comes problems! Her and her best friend Laura have not been connecting on the same level as she had hoped. Zoe longs for their friendship to stay the same, but Lara has other people and things on her mind that don't include her. As our protagonist struggles to hold on tight to her friendship she comes across a mysterious app on her phone that allows her to "retake" scenarios in her life. She goes back in time to manipulate her circumstances surrounding the lost friendship only to find that fate still has its own agenda. Mixed with emotion, lessons on female friendship and middle school drama, this book is a must read for both contemporary fiction and fantasy readers. By the way.... who wouldn't want to "retake" the bad moments in their life? 


Saturday, March 20, 2021

Books for Healing and Other Soft Reads

Hello fellow readers! I know it has been quite some time since I have blogged. 2020 was quite a year for me with many changes, and 2021 has quickly become a year of growth, healing, and then some! I have been reading and working on my own young adult fiction novel as many of you may already know, but if you're looking for some fresh reads... check out these books perfect for a year of healing: 

Broken Hearts, Fences, and Other Things to Mend by Katie Finn

Gemma's heart is broken at the beginning of summer by the love of her life. Rejected in a parking lot by her perfect guy and spotting him with a flirty tattooed girl was not quite how she pictured her season of fun to begin. She is sent off to the Hamptons with her father and pushed into a past that she must now come to terms with. As Gemma tries to get over her heartbreak and make amends with an old best friend, she is caught between telling the truth and finding a new love that may last. Fans of light romantic fiction will enjoy this read and may learn a lesson or two on revenge and love. I can't wait to finish off the series and share it with you.  

How to Be Calm by Anna Barnes

This easy to follow guide book focuses on ways we can input calmness and peace into our lives. The chapters include beautiful quotes and ideas which include changing our diet, scenery, and home for a peaceful life. Young adult will find the writing practical, inspiring and easy to follow. 



Favorite books from the past