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I read because I must. It's like breathing to me. And I love talking about books. But I'm also an Arsenal fan, a wine drinker, a music lover and weirdly obsessed with pop culture. I mostly blog about books, but sometimes about things I'm thinking or doing. When I'm not on the blog, I'm scoping deals for a professional services company, hanging out with friends, or seeing some live theater.

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Posted on 3 Dec 2012 In: Reading

Special Post: Season’s Readings

Remember when I reviewed Meredith Schorr’s Just Friends With Benefits  and a State of Jane?  Or when I interviewed her as My Author Crush, and in all of my postings said how much I liked Meredith’s work? Well, if you haven’t picked up either of her books yet, or if you’re looking for a great gift for the […]

Posted on 2 Nov 2012 In: Reading

My Author Crush: Laurel Osterkamp

I’m really excited to have Laurel Osterkamp as November’s Author Crush. It’s especially fitting with this being an election year, and the election only days away, because Laurel is a bit of a political junkie and her latest novel, November Surprise, is a love story told through elections. Read on to see why Laurel is […]

Posted on 2 Nov 2012 In: Reading

November Surprise

I’ve read all but one of Laurel Osterkamp’s books, and she continues to be a favorite of mine. Not only is she this month’s Author Crush, I’m excited to be a part of the blog tour for her newest novel, November Surprise. If you’re a follower, you know I really liked Laurel’s Campaign Promises, a […]

Posted on 30 Oct 2012 In: Reading

Through The Glass

Shannon Moroney’s memoir, Through The Glass is one of the most emotionally compelling non-fiction reads I’ve stumbled upon in a while. Through The Glass opens with an ominous knock at the door. Shannon opens the door to the news that her husband of only a month has been arrested for the brutal assault and kidnapping […]

Posted on 15 Oct 2012 In: Reading

The Casual Vacancy

I knew when I pre-ordered J.K. Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy all those months ago that I would not be getting more of Harry’s story. I was quite confident this story would be as mundane and non-magical as possible, to be purposefully very different from the magical world that captivated millions for ten years. And that […]