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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 16 Feb 2012 In: Reading

Julia’s Child

Julia’s Child, a great little novel about a woman trying to succeed in the organic children’s food business, is on tour this month. From the publisher,  “Julia Bailey is a mompreneur with too many principles and too little time.  Her fledgling company, Julia’s Child, makes organic toddler meals with names like Gentle Lentil and Give Peas […]

Posted on 13 Feb 2012 In: Reading

The Underside of Joy

Ella Bean is no fairy tale wicked stepmother. She loves her husband Joe and she loves his children, Annie and Zach, as if they are her own. In fact, while Annie remembers her birth mother, Paige, Ella is the only mother Zach has ever known. But one day, Ella’s idyllic world is shattered when her […]

Posted on 10 Feb 2012 In: Reading

The Legacy of Eden

I’m pleased to be a part of the blog tour for Nelle Davy’s debut novel, The Legacy of Eden. Aurelia has been the home of the Hathaway family for generations. The estate was born out of Lavinia Hathaway’s desire to escape her past and elevate her family’s name. And now, the last inhabitant of the […]

Posted on 8 Feb 2012 In: Reading

Lovesick

Today, I’m a stop on a blog tour for Spencer Seidel’s Lovesick. Just the kind of thriller I  love.  A troubled girl, missing. Her boyfriend dead, his throat slit. The only suspect? The boyfriend’s best friend, Paul Ducharme, who just happened to love the girl, too. But now, Paul says he can’t remember what happened […]

Posted on 5 Feb 2012 In: Reading

Q and A with Erik Atwell

As you know from my review of Thank You For Flying Air Zoe, I am a big fan of the book.  But as I was reading it, I was intrigued by the author and what made him choose first to write something  chick lit, and second to make some of the choices he did in […]