Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Waiting on Wednesday and WWW

P.O. Box Love

P.O. Box Love by Paola Calvetti
January 2012

I came across this book and was intrigued. I googled the author to get to her website. It is in French and is located here http://www.librairierevesetsortileges.fr/ . I clicked on her books and they sounds like awesome romances. I really want this one!


Nice Girls Don't Bite Their Neighbors by Molly Harper
March 2012

I love Molly Harper! She is the queen of snark. This is the fourth in the Jane Jameson series. If you haven't tried her yet type fast over to B&N or Amazon, RUN to the nearest bookstore, call the library, whatever it takes, do it. You will not regret it. She is so funny.I first came across her from a book recommendation from my friend Robin Goodfellow, for How To Flirt With A Naked Werewolf, (set in Alaska). When I finished that I immediately purchased The Art of Seducing A Naked Werewolf. Her other books are And One Last Thing..., and of course, the Jane Jameson series starting with Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs, followed by Nice Girls Don't Date Dead Men and Nice Girls Don't Live Forever. If you haven't read her and you are looking for some fun pick her up, (WARNING *These books may cause you to laugh so hard you tinkle*).

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…
• What are you currently reading? 
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?

Just Finished Reading:

Pirates of Savannah: The Birth of Freedom in the Low Country  Jarred Into Being

I had a really bad week due to an out of control migraine that refused to leave me alone. So I am still working on everything from last Wednesday. :( 

Currently Reading: 
Confessions of a Call Center Gal 1225 Christmas Tree Lane (Cedar Cove, #12)  The Shifters of 2040 (Shifter Evolutions, #3)  The Apothecary  Lord of Rage (Royal House of Shadows, #2)  

What's Next:

The Dovekeepers  Beautiful Thing: Inside the Secret World of Bombay's Dance Bars  The Chosen One (Grimsley Hollow Series)  Daughters of Iraq

Reviews are coming for Jarred Into Being, Pirates of Savannah and The Caretakers. 

What are you waiting on? What are your three W's? Leave a comment and let me know. :D




What's Cooking? & Teaser Tuesday

Cucina Povera: Tuscan Peasant Cooking
Cucina Provera by Pamela Sheldon Johns 
Hardcover 192 pages
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Expected Release today, September 13, 2011



Cucina Provera Tuscan Peasant Cooking by Pamela Sheldon Johns, with photographs by  Andrea  Wyner and published by Andrew McMeel Publishing LLC, is a new Italian recipe book releasing today. This is a beautiful book that is more than a cook book. This is a book you, (and your guests), will thumb through just for the beauty of it.  In my home, I suspect, you will find this book on the coffee table as often as in the kitchen. The stories from the people who lived in the regions during World War II were fascinating. The rebuilding and reeducation were inspiring. The amazing photographs give one a glimpse of Tuscan and mouthwatering views of the food. The recipes are ones that I found easy to make. The Ricotta Cake is super easy and amazing to serve to guest with coffee. The Acquacotta is now a simple but favorite soup in our home. We also love Uova ai Piselli alla Marelia, (Marelia’s Peas and Eggs).  This lovely “cookbook” is perfect for gift giving and is one you will want in your home as well.  A solid 5 star book!


Just Tacos: 100 Delicious Recipes for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Just Tacos by Shelley Wiseman
Paperback 176 Pages
Taunton Press Incorporated
Expected release date October 18, 2011



Just Tacos by Shelley Wiseman is now my favorite Mexican style cook book. The pictures are mouthwatering.  I love the many different recipes, going past juat tacos. I tried making a variety of things from Atole to homemade tortillas and salsa. Recipe directions were clear and easy to follow. Ms Wiseman included descriptions of equipment needed and lessor known ingredients. She gave tips that are usually ,from my personal experience, handed down through the family. If I were allowed only one Mexican style cook book on my shelf at home, this would be the one you would find there. I love this cook book!

Sugar, Sugar: Every Recipe Has a Story
Sugar, Sugar: Every Recipe Has A Story by Kimberly "Momma" Reiner & Jenna Sanz-Agero
Hardcover 312 Pages
Andrews McMeel publishing
Expected release date October 25, 2011


This cookbook is a family dessert lover’s dream. The recipes are delicious. They are easy to read and follow. There are tips and secrets galore. There is a place to write your own notes and secrets. The pictures make your mouth water.  The stories included make you feel a part of the fun. Most of the recipes and stories brought back fond memories of times gone by for me. This cookbook is a treasure. One you will write in and hand down. Then your son or daughter will write in it and hand it down. You may find yourself telling the story while serving the dessert. And that will result in everyone sharing their stories of the first time they had that particular dessert. For the recipes are not new ones. They are well loved ones. 


All three of these cook books will be in my home, where they will be well used. Please leave me your comments as I love hearing from you!


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB ofShould Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:


  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!



My spoilers come to day from a book I received Saturday. It is a taut, fast paced suspense thriller. My review will be on Thursday.

Jarred Into Being by Pat Lawrence
Outskirts Press, Inc.

Page 40

"I want you to hold this money tight in your hand," Eva continued, pressing the two one dollar bills into Tina's tiny hand. "I want you to sit here and wait like a good girl, okay?"

Page 69

The wedding took place exactly one month and one day after Maria was buried. Juan never knew if Carmella had personally slit Maria's throat or whether she had ordered it done. 





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