Wednesday, March 25, 2026

TBR 2026

31.  The Warrior Path (The  series Book 3) by Louis L'Amour western set in 1620s. I enjoy all the bits of actual history thrown into the story. The visit to Jamaica and private haven of Port Royal was fascinating. Page turner.

32Jubal Sackett (The  series Book 4) by Louis L'Amour western set in 1620s. Unlike Dan Brown who includes facts that aren't really facts but more fiction disguised as facts - yes, I looked them up - L'Amour uses facts and explains when they are simply theories based in facts, though some might dismiss the facts as fiction. 

33Ride the River (The  series Book 5) by Louis L'Amour western, in the 1840s-50s. I had trouble putting it down. Again, the history fascinates me. I also enjoy the little touch of romance. 

34. The Daybreakers (The  series Book 6) by Louis L'Amour western, 1870-72. I'm drawn in and feel like I'm living there. L'Amour has a gift for words. This story also gained extra meaning now that I know a little of my Welsh history. 

35. Sackett (The  series Book 7) by Louis L'Amour western. 1874-75. Again, I love that L'Amour weaves in so many facts. 

Monday, March 23, 2026

REAL 23 March 2026

Too hot for much walking. Physical therapy done. Eating is okay. Sleep is okay some nights not so much other. Nightmares every time I wake up. Vertigo thanks to allergies makes doing much of anything a challenge. 

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Thank Goodness It's Sunday

~ Yummy Grill Night

~ Visit with a dear friend

~ Good books

~ Visit with my sister

~ God's grace         

Friday, March 20, 2026

Brain Dump

Ask about this book, a feature offered on Amazon is A I generated information. Remember: A I only notes the beginning and the end. To A I, the middle is fuzzy. So, when you "Ask about this book" you aren't actually learning about the true story arc. You're learning about the beginning and the end and whatever A I decides to extrapolate from that. In other words, it will not be giving you an accurate overview because it doesn't know the overview; it doesn't understand storytelling. Remember that you are smarter than A I; it just has access to more information than you do. That is not a measure of smartness. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

TBR 2026

26.  Gambler (The Coalition Rebellion: Ziem series Book 5) by Justine Davis Sci-Fi fantasy romance. I cried, sad and happy tears. Longest of the books in the series and only a brief steamy scene, the wedding night, two pages. Love the characters. Tough to put down the story.

27Renegade (The Coalition Rebellion: Ziem series Book 6) by Justine Davis Sci-Fi fantasy romance. Hate to see the end but a satisfying end. 

28. Her Un-Valentine by Justine Davis suspense romance. A stand alone novella. Nail biting with a touch of humor. A little steamy. Fun.

29. Sackett's Land (Sackett series Book 1) by Louis L'Amour western. While it's listed has a western, it takes place in 1600. An unexpected enjoyment to recognize the mention of the battle of Lepanto, as I've listened to the narration of that bit of history by Buck Sexton a few times. L'Amour did his homework. The book is written in first person, a point of view I'm not particularly fond of reading. However, L'Amour writes not in an effort to reveal the character's inner thoughts and feelings but instead in the mode of storytelling, an autobiography. 

30. To the Far Blue Mountains (The  series Book 2) by Louis L'Amour western. While it's listed has a western but takes place in 1600. This is a continuation of the previous characters. The first time I read the Sackett series I didn't know much about my family history. The story delved into Wales, the Welsh, Celts, and Ireland. I also knew nothing about St. John's, Newfoundland, until recently when I discovered the police series "Hudson and Rex." L'Amour's writing is sometimes poetic, painting stunning pictures. 

Monday, March 16, 2026

Tomorrow is St. Patrick's Day.

Celebrate with a story. 

Tough Luck

The fourth novella in the series.

Welcome back to Holiday, USA, small town America, where nothing happens, except holidays... and maybe a little romance, if the hero and heroine trust God.

Holiday's playboy, Brent Kelly, returns home a changed man, if only everyone would believe him. The First Annual Tough Luck Run offers him the opportunity to prove he turned over a new leaf.

Cindy Garvey has worked hard her whole life, and now she is preparing to move from employee to business owner with her best friend. The last thing she needs is one more surprise in her life.

God provides the way to Happily Ever After, no matter how far astray His children wander...

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KYXDFQ4/ref=s9_simh_gw_p351_d9_i4

If you prefer paperback, Holiday, USA Anthology 2014.

All four novellas published in 2014 are available in their entirety in paperback, including the covers on the back, for those who enjoy collecting a series.

http://www.amazon.com/Holiday-USA-Anthology-2014-1/dp/150773459X/ref=sr_1_6

 

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Thank Goodness It's Sunday

~ Blessed rain

~ Reading a good book while listening to the rain

~ Gathering with sisters in Christ

~ Overnight cooling

~ God's grace         

Friday, March 13, 2026

Brain Dump

I watched a podcast that decided to ask ChatGBT about the upcoming changes involving adult mode. The podcaster used the voice mode, so I was able to hear the thing lie. When the podcaster called it out on lying, it deflected, repeating what it said the first time. In other words, it lied again, using slightly different words. Disturbing and nauseating.  

Monday, March 9, 2026

REAL 9 March 2026

Longer walks and a few more. PT every day. Eating is okay. I recognize problem areas I need to improve. Sleep is still problematic.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Thank Goodness It's Sunday

~ Gospel studies with friends

~ Surprise inspiring gift

~ Weather cooling to bearable again

~ Favorite authors

~ God's grace        

TBR 2026

31.    The Warrior Path (The  series Book 3)   by  Louis L'Amour western set in 1620s . I enjoy all the bits of actual history thrown in...