Hannah Lavey can do Southern demure if she needs to: let’s credit that to growing up in an antebellum home in Demopolis, Alabama. But demure isn’t her natural habitat! This girlfriend has sexy flair. She’ll mix it up in a…
Here comes Summer – and today’s post features three psychological thrillers that will keep you glued to your beach chair. Who needs that walk anyhow? Nashville native Don Winston presents The Gristmill Playhouse: A Nightmare in Three Acts, and this novel has…
Each year, I feel utterly inadequate to Memorial Day. I feel that there is no way I can remember or honor the day in any way that is sufficient. I worry about this. I was thinking about it while Pepper…
Katie and Kevin Crumbo give marriage a good name. Seriously – are they ever sharp with each other? I’m trying to figure out their secret. Maybe it’s Katie’s unflagging good cheer. Or Kevin’s kindness and patience. Her cute laugh? His warm smile?…
Maybe you’ve already got one – a book that takes you to a quiet place no matter what’s going on around you. If not, try Jim the Boy, by Tony Earley. A friend recently put this novel, published fifteen years ago,…
Dear Pepper is growing up, which hurts my heart and makes me glad at the same time. She doesn’t need me quite as much as she used to. She’ll sniff around the yard now without her favorite friend right by her…
Timiny Braemer strikes me as fearless. Friendly? Yes. Kind? Yes. Also fearless. “No question!” laughs her buddy, Daphne Butler. “And she is so darn capable. If she wanted to, Timiny could run a Fortune 500 company, hike the Matterhorn with…
Caroline Trost wears a pink wool coat in the winter, a soft flared coat that turns every head in the coffee shop. She has a pretty pink coat and pretty blonde hair and a black and white dog named Roscoe…
J.K. Rowling’s latest is perfect for a May graduate and – as a sidenote – might be just the encouragement you need yourself in a harried month. Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and the Importance of Imagination is…