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Book Review: Case of the Bleus

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📖🧀 Book Review 🧀📖 Title: Case of the Bleus Author: Korina Moss Publication: 9/26/2023 Genre: Cozy Mystery My Rating: Loved it!   Main Character: Willa, owner of the Curds & Whey, the local cheese shop.   Setting: Yarrow Grove, California   Plot: Cheesemongers across the NW are in town for the Northwest Cheese Invitational and to honor Max Dumas, a cheese legend. The recipe to his prize Church Bleu is rumored to be revealed at his will reading, instead there is just a cryptic clue and one of his employees (Kendall) dead under mysterious circumstances.   Thoughts: This was such a  great book! I love this series and each book just gets better. On the mystery front there were several story lines to follow. Who murdered Kendall? Was Max murdered as well? Where is the recipe to the Church Bleu? Who keeps stealing the book Rebecca that all clues leads back to? I loved trying to untangled the mysteries alongside Willa and her friends, Archie, Baz, Mrs. Schultz and Roman and join along

Book Review: Take The Lead

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📚 Book Review: Take the Lead : Hanging On, Letting Go, and Conquering Life’s Hardest Climbs - Thank you St Martin’s Press for the gifted book and hat. I love the pink hat!  Author: Sasha DiGielian Publication: 9/26/2023 Genre: Memoir My Rating: Loved it! World champion climber Sasha DiGiulian tells her story—from coming of age under the scrutiny of social media, navigating a male-dominated sport, and tackling her most heart-stopping climbs—and shares the power of perseverance and positivity. What I liked: 🧗‍♀️ The stories of her rock climbing experiences  🧗‍♀️ Glimpse into the highs and lows of being an elite athlete.  🧗‍♀️ Relatable takeaways for anyone chasing goals Final thoughts: I loved this book and being able to travel through the world through her climbs. Beyond the adventures this was a very inspiring read. I really enjoyed her writing style, storytelling and honesty with the mental & emotional struggles she faced. Highly recommended!  Take the Lead publishes on Sept.

My Summer Top 10 Reading List

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Labor Day weekend is often the unofficial end of summer and with that here is a look at my favorite books read and released this summer in no particular order:  1. Drowning by TJ Newman   2. Rehearsed to Death by Frank Anthony Polito 3. Crow Mary by Kathleen Grissom   4. Done and Dusted by Lyla Sage 5. Crimson River by Devney Perry 6. A Fatal Groove by Olivia Blacke 7. Thirst Trapp Farms by Christina Hill   8. Tom Lake by Ann Patchett   9. Only the Dead by Jack Carr 10. Board to Death by CJ Connor As you can see I had a summer of action thrillers, cozy mysteries, romance and historical fiction. I love mixing up the genres!  Did you read any of these books this summer? What was one of your favorite books you read over the summer?

We Love Memoirs

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Today is #WeLoveMemoirsDay! My favorite memoirs tend to be outdoor/adventure related, food/restaurant related and celebrity memoirs. Here are a few favorites: Outdoor related: Home Waters by John Maclean Three Weeks With My Brother by Nicholas Sparks A Walk in The Woods by Bill Bryson Through the Wilderness by Brad Orsted Food Related: Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert Julie & Julia Celebrity: Greenlights The Storyteller’s Have you read any of these? Do you have a favorite memoir?