It’s time for our Sunday morning chat. On Sundays, I ramble about what’s been going on, what the rest of the family and I have been reading and watching, and what I’ve been writing. Some weeks I share what I am listening to.
This week I’m joining up with Kimba at Caffeinated Reviewer and Kathyrn at The Book Date.



What I/we’ve been Reading
I finished All That Really Matters by Nicole Deese Friday. Finally. No, the book is not bad. It is very good, in fact. I just kept putting it aside so I could finish books for other authors or library books.
I’m going to try to not add any more library books to my TBR list right now . . . other than the one I just added: A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales. Ahem.
I started it last night and we will see if I like it. So far I do. The last Regency cozy mystery I picked up from Libby I did NOT enjoy. Hopefully, this one will be better the whole way through this time.
I’ve also started another cozy mystery for a book tour: A New Leash on Life by Kathleen Y’Barbo. It comes out on October 1. I was going to read it slowly since I don’t have to review it until October 30th but I was hooked right away and have been enjoying it. I read another of her books in this series and I did enjoy it but I did not enjoy the ending. It sort of fell apart so I am hoping this one doesn’t. This book is different because it is somewhat like a romance with it being from two points of view – one from the woman and the other from the man – but it is also a mystery.
I am not a huge fan of those types of switches in books when it is first person but it’s not so bad in this book. After writing two or more POVs in all of my books in the Spencer Valley Chronicles, I have now decided I am not a huge fan of more than two of POVs and I really don’t like the back-and-forth POVs in romances as much anymore. I don’t know if I will ever write two POVs again or not, but I definitely don’t plan to write more than two POVs in one book.
Anyhow, back to the books I’m planning to read after the two I just mentioned.
For fall I have a stack of books I’d love to get through:
- Trouble Shooter by Louise L’Amour
- The Cat Who Blew The Whistle by Lilian Jackson Braun
The Cat Who Talked Turkey by Lilian Jackson Braun
A Case of Bad Taste by Lori Copeland
Sydney Chambers and the Perils of the Night by Jamie Runcie
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
I’d also like to add a Longmire book to that list because I don’t think I’ve read any Longmire this year so far.
The Boy and I are reading Red Badge of Courage for school so I’ll have to add that to my planned reading list too.
Little Miss and I are reading Gone Away Lake for school and sometimes we are reading it at night too. We are really enjoying it and I’m so glad that Erin from Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs sent it to us!
What’s Been Occurring
I wrote a bit about what’s been going on in my post yesterday. You can catch up there but the bottom line is: fleas, sick animals recovering, fall weather, and homeschool. There. You’re caught up. *wink*
Photos from Last Week
I didn’t take a ton of photos last week but here are a few and a few from my parents’ anniversary party last week.












What We watched/are Watching
Last week I watched two movies with Erin from Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs for our Comfy, Cozy Cinema: Fantastic Mr. Fox and The Secret World of Arrietty.
The Husband and I watched Song of the Thin Man yesterday after he cooked me dinner for my birthday. My birthday isn’t until Tuesday but he has to attend a meeting that night. It was the last movie in the Thin Man series with William Powell and Myrna Loy.
We also watched a few episodes of Newhart this week.
By myself I watched part of a documentary about what the Victorian royals wore.
My brother also sent these hilarious videos of real letters being read by celebrities. I was warned that some of them are crude so to be careful.
What I’m Writing
I am working on Gladwynn Grant Takes Center Stage for a November release and, in case you don’t know, Gladwynn Grant Gets Her Footing, the first book, is out already on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. It will leave Kindle Unlimited on October 8 as I hope to be able to offer it on additional sites for sale. This a cozy mystery series and I really am having fun writing it, even though this week I was almost in tears trying to decide who my murderer is because I didn’t like who I had originally decided it to be.
Yes, I am writing other blog posts but, no, I haven’t finished them because I keep getting distracted by life. Sigh.
What I’m Listening To
This past week we took some time to turn off the TV (where cartoons are mainly played) and listen to some music, including Frank Sinatra and Tim McGraw. I know. What a mix right?!
Now it’s your turn
Now it’s your turn. What have you been doing, watching, reading, listening to or writing? Let me know in the comments or leave a blog post link if you also write a weekly update like this.
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Happy Belated Birthday! A regency era cozy sounds perfect. I’ll have to look into those. I loved Little Women. I like country music. I saw Tim and Faith in concert years ago and really enjoyed it. Have a great rest of your week! 🙂
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I would love to see Tim in concert somet time! I saw Martina McBride and Keith Urban one time and it was awesome.
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Keith Urban is my favorite! I’ve seen him a few times in concert. He really does put on a great show. And to think I was introduced to him when he opened for Travis Tritt one year. I only saw Keith because he was the opening act, but I was immediately hooked. 🙂
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Those letters were hysterical!
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They cracked me up. I want to watch more but be careful about the crude ones.
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Sounds like a good week. I’m still reading a lot of review books and looking longingly at the rest of my TBR pile. Come see my week here. Happy reading!
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BSF or Bible Study Fellowship started back last week. I’m a children’s leader teaching upper-level elementary students. We have 15 students. The class is on Wednesdays. The leader’s meetings are on Tuesdays.
We traveled to central TX this past Saturday to visit our oldest son and family. The oldest granddaughter turned 20 last Friday. We’d not seen them since last Christmas. It was good to see them and be together.
During the summer my reading declined. I’m reading but not at the speed as before. I needed a break.
Take care.
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I hope a New Leash on Life is panning out well for you. Lovely photos of the anniversary party.
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Yes, that one is good. The regency one? Well, I hate to say it but I bailed last night. It’s pretty boring so far and I just don’t care about balls and gowns and all that enough to keep pushing through to the mystery that has happened yet. I will try it again when I am in a different mindset since I am a mood reader.
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Always wise to bail when a book is just not grabbing us. So many books to read!
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That’s right! Life is too short to try reading books you just aren’t clicking with!
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I had forgotten the Lillian Jackson Braun series and always liked them. Have you read any books by Rita Mae Brown? Most of them are written with two POV…the narrator and the animals. I really enjoy those.
I have been reading another Armand Gamache murder book. I am not reading them in order because they are either on hold on Libby or not at my library. It can get confusing, but not so much that I don’t enjoy them.
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I have a couple books here by Rita Mae Brown but I have not started it yet. I’ll give it a try.
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Oh I forgot that we share a Birthday! Happy Tuesday 9/19 to you, Lisa!! I hope you have a blessed year. And I hope you get to relax and enjoy your day. Birthday hugs!!
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Bettie!!! That’s right !! I forgot too! How exciting!!!
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