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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Review: Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Dave





What is a girl to do a few weeks before her wedding when she finds out that her fiance is keeping a big secret from her? A secret so big that she has to run away. For Georgia Ford, she returns to her family home and vineyard expecting the comfort of her parents, her brothers and all that is familiar. Georgia realizes that while growing up on the idyllic family vineyard on Sonoma, she learned a lot about secrets. She just didn't realize that her fiance Ben is not the only one keeping secrets.  Georgia must learn how to take care of herself and not fix and take care of everyone else. She has to learn how to make a decision that will effect her future in so many ways and trust her heart.

I enjoyed the beautiful setting of the Sonoma vineyard and the details shared about wine making. This may appear to be a typical family drama although it is much deeper than that. The author delves into real feelings and emotions that many readers can relate to, I certainly did. Eight Hundred Grapes is a story that sends a message of how important it is to face the imperfections in life, to listen to your heart and pay attention to what those most important to you are telling you through their actions. And lastly, the significance of having a place that you connect with and call home.  Recommended for fans of womens fiction, family dramas and wine. 

Review copy provided by Edelweiss and Simon & Schuster




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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Hello...I'm Back!!






“It isn’t what you have, or who you are, or where you are, or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about.  ~Dale Carnegie

Hello Everyone!!

It certainly has been awhile since I have last written anything here. I've decided to start blogging again. I've missed it. I want to give everyone an update...for those who still follow or any new readers. I believe that I had blogger burnout, I even developed a bit of writers block. The blog felt like a chore, something that I had to do and I wasn't enjoying it very much. I loved connecting with authors, bloggers and readers. I love books and reading and still do. I have not stopped reading...I cannot imagine my life without books in them. I fell in love with books and reading in the first grade and that has not changed. I'll forever be a reader, booklover, and maybe one day a writer.

I just finished reading:


Orphan Number Eight by Kim van Alkemade 
(compliments of Edelweiss and Harper Collins for review)
It will be available July 2015
I will be writing a review soon and have to share that it was exceptional 
It will definitely be in my top favorite books of 2015. 

I look forward to reconnecting with everyone and plan to start visiting your blogs soon. Hang in there with me while I figure out the next steps for my blog. 







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