by Lisa Kelley | Sep 16, 2025 | Book Reviews
Girl Lost by Kate Angelo has a delicious creeptastic factor that, given the recent news articles, seems all too real, which maybe makes it more than scary. What I Liked About Girl Lost by Kate Angelo The problem the two main characters are facing begins when they...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 10, 2025 | Book Reviews
Playing for Keeps by Andrea Michelle Wood brings readers back to quaint Heritage. This is my first time reading a story by Wood, and she’s done a great job with this novel. What I Liked About Playing for Keeps by Andrea Michelle Wood I’m a huge fan of the enemies to...
by Lisa Kelley | Sep 3, 2025 | Book Reviews
Meet Me at The Christmas Cottage by Christen Krumm will put you in the mood for the holidays on quaint Jonathon Island. What I Liked About Meet Me at The Christmas Cottage by Christen Krumm I expected to like this story because I’ve enjoyed all the novels in this...
by Lisa Kelley | Aug 31, 2025 | Book Reviews
Lead Every Day by Mark Miller and Randy Gravitt is a new book by two of the top leadership development gurus. The authors say to leaders, “Your legacy isn’t defined by the beginning or the end of your career. It’s what you do in between.” They lay out for readers how...
by Lisa Kelley | Aug 16, 2025 | Book Reviews
Beyond the Politics of Contempt by Doug Teschner, Beth Malow, and Becky Robinson focuses on how in our politically polarized world, we can still build positive relationships. What I Liked About Beyond the Politics of Contempt I didn’t know what to expect when I...
by Lisa Kelley | Aug 11, 2025 | Book Reviews
Meant for Me by Betsy St. Amant is the delightful conclusion to The Magnolia Bay series. I truly enjoyed this marriage of convenience story from start to finish. What I Liked About Meant for Me by Betsy St. Amant I love grumpy heroes, and Lincoln “Linc” Fontenot is...