The Betty Crocker® Cookbook for iPad
Food & Drink and Lifestyle
App
The Betty Crocker Cookbook app for iPad has been updated to a new app. This version will no longer...
AK Baby & Toddler Recipe App
Food & Drink and Lifestyle
App
Introducing the ultimate toddler & baby food recipe app from the UK’s No.1 children’s cookery...
The Girl In The Rearview Mirror
Book
The young nanny for a prominent political family gets drawn into a web of deadly lies—including...
Disney Inspired Recipes
Book
Think of the Disney movies you have watched. You remember The Lion King? You remember Cinderella?...
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2200 KP) rated Mistletoe, Moussaka, and Murder in Books
Oct 21, 2021 (Updated Oct 21, 2021)
The book starts out strong, but it loses its way, with very little forward movement and a sub-plot taking over as we near the climax. Fortunately, we do get a logical and suspenseful ending. The sub-plot, about Lucy dragging her feet planning her wedding, would have made sense if it had been weeks between books instead of months. Still, it did allow us to see some growth in Lucy and in her relationships, which I appreciated. The book isn’t overwhelming with Christmas, but it is there, and I enjoyed that aspect as well. We get four recipes at the end of the book to enjoy later. While the book could have been stronger, as a fan of the series, I’m glad I read it.
Dead in the Water
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They say opposites attract. The only thing these two unlikely friends seem to be a magnet for is...
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Sep 21, 2022 (Updated Sep 21, 2022)
The Lost Ones (Detective Jackie Cooke #1)
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The young woman was sitting as though she might get up at any minute, her dark brown hair hanging...
Merissa (12051 KP) rated Over the Line (Sierra Hockey #1) in Books
Dec 7, 2023
I know I'm going to be in the minority here, but I struggled with these characters, I'm afraid. Nova had a lot of good qualities but was WAY too forgiving, and prepared to just go with the flow. That's okay so long as you don't get walked all over, and she was, by many people. How Lake spoke to her and she just accepted it. Lake is a grumpy git, with reason. But in pushing Nova away, he is not just grumpy, he is downright cruel. And he never apologised for his words after the first time in the kitchen. He's amazed Nova just let it go, and so was I! As for the exes (boyfriend and sister), I have no idea why Nova was with them for so long, especially if her feet get itchy when the going gets tough.
Anyway, moving swiftly past them, the world-building of this story was just what I would expect. There is plenty to be done in this hockey team, and I look forward to reading about the players mentioned so far. The pacing was brilliant, with never a dull moment.
I look forward to learning more about this team and the world they live in.
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Merissa
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Dec 6, 2023
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Surprise Me in Books
Apr 10, 2019
Sophie Kinsella is one of those authors whose books I have on my TBR, but I haven't read very many of them. Her books are light-hearted and fun with a bit of an edge. This book had me laughing and crying. 68 years is an awfully long time to be with one person. I can only hope to have that with my husband. But what can you do to keep the romance alive and not get bored. Sylvie and Dan believe they have the right idea, but will everything blow up in their faces?
At first the surprises are small, a new piece of clothing, a changing of the decor in the kitchen. But then they get bigger. But when Dan starts to seem distant, Sylvie believes that everything she is trying to keep their marriage alive, is actually backfiring and she may lose Dan forever. When she finds out the truth, she will be crushed as well as fall more in love with her husband.
At first, I wasn't sure if I was going to like this book. It took me a while to get into it, but after a while, I found myself wanting to know what was going to happen.
If you're a Sophie Kinsella fan, I highly suggest you read this book. If you're married, it's a great book to read.