Thursday, December 3, 2020
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Last Month of the Year Cozy TBR 2020
I'm having one of those things called a READING SLUMP. At least I think I am. See the thing is I really don't have a reason to believe so. I've done enough reading (if there's a such thing). ONE: I knocked down three non-fiction books last month. TWO: I read two of Robert Jordan's massive The Wheel of Time books back-to-back (if you don't know the patience that takes... then chileeeee...). THREE: Your boy got a Playstation 5 and would willingly like to take part in enjoying its usage after a successful 66 books reading year. So, yeah. Why try to make myself read anything if I don't quite "feel" like it? Sure, lately I've been forcibly flip-flopping between several books, while slaying demon's on the PS5. So maybe I should just chill out on the reading, right? I'm good to go on that. Am I?
Yet, my day/hours/minutes/LIFE isn't complete without a book on deck! I can be between books for a day or two before I'm upset! And flipping-flopping to find something to match my mood ain't cutting it. I did the non-fiction thing. I did the epic fantasy thing. I dabbled into the sci-fi thing. What wasn't clicking with my mood? Meanwhile, the weather is getting icy. The nights are long. The heater is running. And I got my daily black tea coming. Then I realized I forgot about my cozies! That has to be the issue. It's that time of the year and I haven't pulled out my cozy mystery titles. That, my friend, is my current issue. At least I'm certain.
And since I've been reading strictly (well mostly so) from my shelves, I've decided to once again put myself a Last Month of the Year Cozy Mystery TBR.
So here's what I've got...!
Wish my tail luck!
Monday, November 30, 2020
Friday, November 20, 2020
Final Non-Fiction November Pick ~ TURN UP
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Sunday, October 4, 2020
Black Cozy Mystery ~ A Deadly Inside Scoop by Abby Collette (aka Abby L Vandiver)
"Recent MBA grad Bronwyn Crewse has just taken over her family's ice cream shop in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and she's going back to basics. Win is renovating Crewse Creamery to restore its former glory, and filling the menu with delicious, homemade ice cream flavors—many from her grandmother’s original recipes. But unexpected construction delays mean she misses the summer season, and the shop has a literal cold opening: the day she opens her doors an early first snow descends on the village and keeps the customers away.
To make matters worse, that evening, Win finds a body in the snow, and it turns out the dead man was a grifter with an old feud with the Crewse family. Soon, Win’s father is implicated in his death. It's not easy to juggle a new-to-her business while solving a crime, but Win is determined to do it. With the help of her quirky best friends and her tight-knit family, she'll catch the ice cold killer before she has a meltdown..."
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Monday, August 17, 2020
FauxCast ~ CHOP IT UP: Goldenboy by Michael Nava (Henry Rios Mystery #2)
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Just Going Lay This Here...
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
We Got Some NEW Black Mysteries Up in HERE!
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Choices Indie Movie
Saturday, June 6, 2020
Pick Up Some KitaCreates Jewelry
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Thursday, May 28, 2020
The 3rd Cass Raines Private-Eye Book is OUT NOW!
"Wealth. Power. Celebrity. Vonda Allen’s glossy vanity magazine has taken the Windy City by storm, and she’s well on her way to building a one-woman media empire. Everybody adores her. Except the people who work for her. And the person who’s sending her flowers with death threats . . .
As Vonda’s bodyguard, off-duty cop Ben Mickerson knows he could use some back-up—and no one fits the bill better than his ex-partner on the police force, Cass Raines. Now a full-time private eye, Cass is reluctant to take the job. She isn’t keen on playing babysitter to a celebrity who’s rumored to be a heartless diva. But as a favor to Ben, she signs on. But when Vonda refuses to say why someone might be after her, and two of her staff turn up dead, Ben and Cass must battle an unknown assailant bent on getting to the great lady herself, before someone else dies.
Cass finds out the hard way just how persistent a threat they face during the first stop on Vonda’s book tour. As fans clamour for her autograph, things take an ugly turn when a mysterious fan shows up with flowers and slashes Ben with a knife. While her ex-partner’s life hangs in the balance, Cass is left to find out what secrets Vonda is keeping, who might want her dead, and how she can bring Ben’s attacker to justice before enemies in the Chicago Police Department try to stop her in her tracks . . ."
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Faithless in Death's Cover
"In the new Eve Dallas police thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author J.D. Robb, what looks like a lover's quarrel turned fatal has larger―and more terrifying―motives behind it."
Friday, May 15, 2020
New Valerie Wilson Wesley Book & Series on the WAY!
"Odessa Jones doesn't trust her second sight. The extrasensory "gift" that her Aunt Phoenix claims will always protect her let Dessa down in a major way when she was blindsided by the death of her husband. Now, with her failing catering business looming over her, not to mention the possible loss of her home and continuing grieving, Dessa's last chance to keep her life together is a job at a real estate agency with a shady past.
With volatile boss Charlie Risko and a ramshackle operation, it's far from a dream job, but working at Risko Realty veers more into nightmare territory when Charlie is found murdered. Dessa knows she had a "glimmer"--or premonition--of death the day before, and is troubled to think she could have predicted Charlie's death. Her second sight kicks in again when a coworker is arrested for Charlie's murder - and Dessa knows for certain that he's innocent. This time, Dessa doesn't want to ignore her gift. She teams up with friend, former detective, and current barbeque cook Lennox Royal to help her track down the killer - but will her glimmers help save her before the killer strikes again?"
Monday, May 11, 2020
Muller & Paretsky Short Story Haul
Saturday, May 9, 2020
New Society6 Journal/Notebook/Whatever
Anyway, this is called the "Ain't that Mellow Mellow, Jeremi" journal. The name is from a song featured on the 1974 Foxy Brown score produced by Willie Hutch. Yellow. Mellow. Get it?
Anyway, this is a side-by-side of my retiring Zazzle journal (I bought in 2016) with my new Society6 one. As you can see the Zazzle is spiral-bound (larger as well), whereas the Society6 one isn't.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
"ABCD" May Reading TBR
My first shelf was my “A” shelf. Unread books with "A" last name authors. Alphabet order through the pickings. Let's go! Maya ANgelou’s autobiography, A Song Flung Up to Heaven, beat Margaret ATwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale. True enough. Yet, I took a little concession and choose the latter. Why? Two reason. One: never read an Atwood, but read plenty Angelous. Two: because this is an alarming time to explore some disturbing dystopian/totalitarian state novels. And I’m going to throw this out there: Gilead (do your research on that). So let's keep it real with the potential parallels we all fear on the horizon. The phrase "It'll never happen here" comes to mind.
Monday, May 4, 2020
A Special Video Blog Exclusive: "Build Your Investigator" TAG
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Receipting/Journaling/Messing???
I guess I can do this. Bowling alleys. Restaurants. Crab boils. Christmas gifts. Out-of-town adventures. Family-time carousing grocery stores for food for weekend cookouts. Quarantine purchases.
While I've skimmed on actually journaling everything I've been up to, I've been keeping receipts in the attempt to go BACK and fill in a few blanks–of some sort. Instead, I'm going to be super cute (is this cheating?) by taping the receipts in order. It'll be one of those late-night Saturday projects to get me on the path of journaling regularly. I'm looking for a fresh start, beginning with buying a new journal.
Of COURSE, I'm going to buy one of my own. And I've never bought one from my Society6 store. Needless to say, I'm having a hard time deciding which one I want to get a fresh start with!
Right?
Right?
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Ooooo. Somebody Sent Me Books...
What’s happening, all? Well, I guess that question isn’t exactly necessary in our current health crisis climate. So, in saying that, I hope and pray you reading this is doing well and keeping safe. I’ve taken this time to be still. Still reading, but keeping still. Not too much video making and blogging. More like be extra careful of my movements (as I still have to go to work), as well as keeping up with my family’s movements. There is much to say about these last few weeks but, for the majority, me and my folks are doing well. And I pray yours is too.
I’m here to share and shout out Elizabeth from the YouTube Channel, LizziefayeLovesBooks. Last week she sent me some books, y'all! Anyway, her and I have shared a BookTubeship these past few years. That BookTubeship came stirred by our connection in hosting #MarchMysteryMadness together since 2016. There are actual stories behind the book picks she has sent me. But instead of getting into all that on this rainy Saturday, I’ll share her latest video down below. Total appreciation for this.
Friday, March 20, 2020
Thursday, March 19, 2020
Thursday Motivation...
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Friday, March 6, 2020
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Monday, March 2, 2020
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Monday, February 24, 2020
Saturday, February 22, 2020
Monday, February 17, 2020
Sunday, February 16, 2020
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Happy Tuesday Motivation!
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Monday, February 3, 2020
Sunday, February 2, 2020
Friday, January 31, 2020
Closing January Library Visit
Long Distance Love by Marita Golden
"A woman flees the South of the 1920's to join the Black migration Northward, marries a black rationalist and has a daughter, who returns to the South to fight for civil rights and find her own identity"
"Members of the Black professional elite in Atlanta, Mel and Builder Burke work hard and enjoy the benefits of private school for their daughter and two vacations a year, but their dream begins to fade when Mel loses her job and Builder's business crumbles."






































