When a Scot Ties the Knot written by Tessa Dare is both funny and endearing. This sweet story had me laughing out loud, enraptured in the sexual tension and smiling at the attempts not to fall in love all the while cheering for Logan and Maddie to find their happily ever after.
The story is set in the time after the Scot's lost the Highlands to the English, Maddie, a young girl who has no desire to be presented for marriage and doesn't want to marry for anything other than love. So this quiet and shy artist comes up with a way to keep her family from making her marry. She invents the love of her life, a completely fictitious Highlander Captain Logan MacKenzie. *JK*
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
on the wings of a dove...

Thursday, August 13, 2015
What is the truth?
In Annie Barrows' new book, The Truth According to Us, family secrets are explored. The main narrator is Willa Romeyn, 12 years old. We also hear from Layla Beck who is boarding with Willa's family while writing a town history in the hot summer of 1938. Layla has been sent by the WPA, unwillingly, and wonders why the Romeyns, who were once a substantial family have fallen so low. We hear Willa's worries about her charming but irresponsible father and what family secrets he holds. As Layla interviews people in town everyone has a version of the truth. We come to care about these characters and feel affection for them. Warm and touching, this is a good summer read. ML
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Thumbs Up!
For some fun facts about the “Mitten” state—especially the thumb area, pick up Michigan’s Thumb Drive by Michael J. Thorpe. He takes you on an informative ride around M-25—the Blue Water Highway. You’ll find out about town names, settlers, historic sites and the Great Fire of 1881. Beer, cheeseburgers and sugar beets play a big part in this regional adventure. Happy travels! DB
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