Remember Book One: The Mussorgsky Riddle? (if not, check this out https://wegeekgirls.com/category/library-happening/50-books-in-2015/book-one/) Author Darin Kennedy was kind enough to answer 5 questions from yours truly 😉 CC~ What is your favorite movement from "Pictures at an Exhibition"? The music and from the book if you can pick one. DK~ Wow. What a great question. I … Continue reading Book One: 5 Questions for Darin Kennedy
Category: 50 books in 2015
Book Two: 5 Questions for Jo Grafford
I decided to be a bit bold and contact each author directly as I finish each book. In no way do I consider myself a professional interviewer. I, simply, write down the things that come to mind and narrow them down to the 5 I think that you would find the most interesting (just as … Continue reading Book Two: 5 Questions for Jo Grafford
Book Three: Death, the Devil and the Goldfish by Andrew Buckley
Here we are at BOOK THREE! I am feeling very 'at home' with my cup of tea and books! As I mentioned before, my list of authors for this challenge has made for loads of diversity. So here we go, from romance on the seas of 1587 to the modern streets of...well...everywhere... About the book: … Continue reading Book Three: Death, the Devil and the Goldfish by Andrew Buckley
Breaking Ties by Jo Grafford: Review
Morning gals and guys! My 50 books in 2015 is off to a great start as I have just finished book two! If I am able to keep up this momentum I will be able to double my original goal (now wouldn’t that be cool)!! So, Breaking Ties is the first romance novel I have … Continue reading Breaking Ties by Jo Grafford: Review
Book Two: Breaking Ties by Jo Grafford
Looks like I am headed in a totally different direction as Book Two of my mission takes me back in time to the Lost Colonies of Roanoke Island. The idea of “high stakes romance” appeals to me and I can’t wait to get started. Take a look at the book trailer (yes, book trailer) to … Continue reading Book Two: Breaking Ties by Jo Grafford
The Mussorgsky Riddle: Review
It has taken me about an hour to compose myself after finishing the last few pages of this book. Having heard good things about this book prior to reading it, I was expecting it to be good. It exceeded those expectations. I was more than a little excited that music inspired this story but admittedly … Continue reading The Mussorgsky Riddle: Review
