At work this month, we has SO much going on. At the beginning of the month, we all had a small Mardi Gras celebration! Look at this pretty cupcake below! For the rest of the month, there were a TON of renovations going on. There was a lot of paining and rug replacement. I had…
[Wrap-Up] March 2019
Spring Into Horror 2019 | Readathon
I’m SO excited to be participating in the Spring Into Horror readathon this year! This event is hosted by Michelle of Seasons of Reading. Feel free to check out her blog to learn more about the event and read the guidelines. Let’s dive into my TBR for the event!
[Book Review] Santa Cruise by Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark
Santa Cruise, written by the amazing Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark duo, is a mystery filled with twists and turns that will leave you anxious to see what happens next right up until the very end! While I probably should have waited to read this one during the winter holiday season, I just…
[Book Review] Inspection by Josh Malerman
Inspection by Josh Malerman is a slow-burning tale about two groups of children, one group of boys and one group of girls, that are raised as a science experiment. The goal is to prove that they can accomplish brilliant things if only they weren’t distracted by the opposite sex. Let’s dive into my short review!
[Book Blogger Hop] A Classic I Have Been Meaning To Read
Book Blogger Hop is a weekly meme hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer, where you answer a question and join a “hop”. The purpose is to help bloggers discover and get to know one another. For this week’s Book Blogger Hop, Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer has prompted us to: Name one classic novel you have…
[Book Review] Don’t Sell Me, Tell Me by Greg Koorhan
Whether you are a successful business owner, an experienced marketer, an entrepreneur that’s just starting out, or just someone that is looking to develop their personal brand, Don’t Sell Me, Tell Me by Greg Koorhan is a must-read for anyone that wants to tell their story. Whenever I read business related books, I’m very hesitant…








