Many of us have tried home remedies from time to time. In looking
at the scary side effects of some prescribed medicines, it may be time to take
another look in our cupboards. Home Remedies from the Old South
by Emily Thacker lists over 700 trusted helpful hints for whatever ails you.
The seven chapters promote healing mixtures, beauty and age reducing
treatments, great cleaning solutions and ways to beautify your yard and garden.
These remedies have certainly withstood the test of time and are now being
recognized by modern science. This book is fun to read, and who knows what will work. DB
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Saturday, December 12, 2015
I'll Be Home for Christmas
I'll Be Home for Christmas by Lori Wilde is definitely a keeper. In this love story, Gabi is such a giving person. She is so compassionate and tender hearted. She wants to make everyone happy, but inside she's in a great pain. She lost her older brother from cancer leaving her parents in distress. Joe is a charmer and a flirt, but he's a softie. He's always honorable. He makes Gabi feel alive. Gabi and Joe both endured so much. They deserve to find love and happiness. This book is remarkable and is guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit. Lori Wilde knows how to weave a story that has it all. There is love, laughter, joy and pain. *JK*
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Holiday Craft

Wednesday, December 2, 2015
A Winter Wedding
A Winter Wedding is a wonderful romance and it's part of Brenda Novak's entire Whiskey Creek series. It is a must read! I love the group of friends in the small community Novak has created. Kyle is one of the last to remain single. He gave his heart a long time ago to Olivia, but she loves and is married to his step-brother Brandon all because of a mistake he made with her sister, Noelle. In the previous books he is such a great guy, always there for his friends, successful in his business, but heartbroken. *JK*
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Saints and Sinners
Nadia Bolz-Weber is the most controversial Luthern minister
you’re likely to meet. She was a stand-up comedian, she has lots of tattoos and
she can curse with the best of them. She is also founding pastor of House for
All Sinners and Saints in Denver. Nadia has come to embrace the life she tried
desperately to avoid. The harder she ran, the more God called. Her second book, Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People is amusing, inspirational, and certainly
eye-opening for traditional folk. A great realistic read for the Christmas
Season! DB
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